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Ex-diplomat faults policy on N. Korea
Nov 2 2006 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A former State Department official who maintains contact with North Korea said Thursday U.S. dealings with that country have been hampered by missteps and lack of a coherent policy.
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Marshals net nearly 11,000 fugitives
Nov 2 2006 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly 11,000 sex offenders, gang members and other fugitives were swept up in what the Justice Department on Thursday called a sting targeting the "worst of the worst" criminals on the run.
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Senators criticize IRS filing program
Nov 2 2006 5:53PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee say a deal between the Internal Revenue Service and private tax preparers that allows people to submit returns by computer is too restrictive and discourages electronic filing.
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Questions about torture may slow trials
Nov 2 2006 2:21PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Riddled with legal gray areas, U.S. military trials for 14 high-level terror suspects and other detainees could bog down over questions about the CIA's interrogation tactics.
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Post office may cut wait to be on stamp
Nov 2 2006 1:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The post office is reportedly considering speeding up people's eligibility to be honored on a stamp. Linn's Stamp News, a collector's magazine, reports that the agency is discussing allowing people to be subject of a stamp five years after they die.
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Democrats say hunger report stalled
Nov 2 2006 11:09AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats are blaming politics for the Bush administration's decision to wait until after the election to issue a report on hunger in the United States.
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