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Spitzer may have spent tens of thousands
Mar 11 2008 11:28PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - With pressure mounting on Gov. Eliot Spitzer to resign over a call-girl scandal, investigators said Tuesday he was clearly a repeat customer who spent tens of thousands of dollars _ perhaps as much as $80,000 _ with the high-priced prostitution service over an extended period of time.
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Spitzer may have spent tens of thousands
Mar 11 2008 11:28PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - With pressure mounting on Gov. Eliot Spitzer to resign over a call-girl scandal, investigators said Tuesday he was clearly a repeat customer who spent tens of thousands of dollars _ perhaps as much as $80,000 _ with the high-priced prostitution service over an extended period of time.
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Spitzer may have spent tens of thousands
Mar 11 2008 11:28PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - With pressure mounting on Gov. Eliot Spitzer to resign over a call-girl scandal, investigators said Tuesday he was clearly a repeat customer who spent tens of thousands of dollars _ perhaps as much as $80,000 _ with the high-priced prostitution service over an extended period of time.
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Navy asks judge to clarify whale rules
Mar 11 2008 11:26PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - The Navy on Tuesday asked a federal judge to clarify and modify an injunction placing restrictions on the service's use of sonar in Hawaii waters.
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3 NJ teens accused of sexual assault
Mar 11 2008 11:06PM (CT)
MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) - Three teenage boys have been charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old special education student, in a case that has drawn parallels to a widely publicized attack nearly 20 years ago in a neighboring town.
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3 NJ teens accused of sexual assault
Mar 11 2008 11:06PM (CT)
MONTCLAIR, N.J. (AP) - Three teenage boys have been charged with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old special education student, in a case that has drawn parallels to a widely publicized attack nearly 20 years ago in a neighboring town.
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Man pleads guilty to sex with girls
Mar 11 2008 11:03PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - A man who filmed himself sexually assaulting young Asian girls pleaded guilty Tuesday to child pornography charges.
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Spitzer tripped up on laws he enforced
Mar 11 2008 10:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Eliot Spitzer knew how to catch bad guys by following the money. As attorney general, he once broke up a call-girl ring and locked up 18 people on corruption, money-laundering and prostitution charges. He ruthlessly investigated the pay packages of Wall Street executives and was so familiar with shady financial maneuvers that he rose to become the top racketeering prosecutor in Manhattan.
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Teen honored for advancing cancer study
Mar 11 2008 10:35PM (CT)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A North Carolina high schooler beat out 1,600 others nationwide to win a $100,000 scholarship Tuesday for developing a model she used to identify stage II colon cancer patients at a high risk for recurrence.
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Man linked to missing SC couple dead
Mar 11 2008 10:15PM (CT)
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) - A man named Tuesday as a person of interest in the disappearance of a Hilton Head Island couple appears to have committed suicide, authorities said.
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Detroit mayor lashes out at foes, media
Mar 11 2008 10:10PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick lashed out at his opponents and the news media Tuesday night, accusing them of showing a "lynch mob mentality" amid a scandal over his exchange of sexually explicit text messages with a former top aide.
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Feds: 4 charged in Mich. ecoterror fire
Mar 11 2008 9:01PM (CT)
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Four people with ties to an ecoterrorism network have been indicted on charges connected to a 1999 fire at genetic-engineering research offices and the burning a day later of logging equipment elsewhere, federal authorities said Tuesday.
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Black TV crew attacked while filming
Mar 11 2008 8:36PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Three people upset that a news crew was reporting on the arrest of a relative attacked the television reporter and yelled racial slurs at her and a photographer, authorities said Tuesday.
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1 charged with killing LA football star
Mar 11 2008 8:36PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man police say is a member of a Los Angeles street gang was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a high school football star.
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1 charged with killing LA football star
Mar 11 2008 8:36PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man police say is a member of a Los Angeles street gang was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a high school football star.
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1 charged with killing LA football star
Mar 11 2008 8:36PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man police say is a member of a Los Angeles street gang was charged with murder Tuesday in the fatal shooting of a high school football star.
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Illegal immigrant left in cell 4 days
Mar 11 2008 8:33PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A bailiff is under an internal investigation after a woman spent four days forgotten in a holding cell without food, water or a toilet.
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Spitzer scandal ensnares 4 defendants
Mar 11 2008 8:27PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The four people charged with running a global escort service drew little attention when they were arrested five days ago. But they quickly came under the spotlight after it was learned that Gov. Eliot Spitzer was connected to the prostitution ring.
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Utah suspect avoids forced meds for now
Mar 11 2008 8:24PM (CT)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The Utah Supreme Court has ordered a temporary halt to a plan that would forcibly medicate a woman charged in the 2002 kidnapping of teenager Elizabeth Smart in an effort to restore her mental competency.
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911 operator sentenced over boy's call
Mar 11 2008 7:46PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - A 911 operator who authorities say didn't take seriously a boy's calls to report that his mother had collapsed was sentenced Tuesday to serve a year of probation for willful neglect of duty. The mother was found dead three hours after the call, taken by Sharon Nichols.
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Televangelist's husband pleads guilty
Mar 11 2008 7:40PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - The husband of televangelist Juanita Bynum pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting her, was sentenced to three years' probation and then turned to her and apologized.
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Cops: Ark. suspect said he 'hurt' victim
Mar 11 2008 7:30PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - A man accused of murdering a University of Arkansas student told others "I think I hurt her real bad" but said he blacked out and couldn't remember what happened, a police affidavit says.
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Man convicted in death of suicidal woman
Mar 11 2008 7:23PM (CT)
PITTSFIELD, Mass. (AP) - Christopher Burda said his friend was so despondent over her father's death and other problems that he believed only a major jolt would snap her out of it.
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Jury convicts inmate of capital murder
Mar 11 2008 7:20PM (CT)
ABINGDON, Va. (AP) - A jury on Tuesday convicted a jail inmate of capital murder for killing a hospital security guard and a sheriff's deputy during an escape.
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Jury convicts inmate of capital murder
Mar 11 2008 7:20PM (CT)
ABINGDON, Va. (AP) - A jury on Tuesday convicted a jail inmate of capital murder for killing a hospital security guard and a sheriff's deputy during an escape.
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Panel upholds firing of Ark. trooper
Mar 11 2008 7:11PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The state police director properly dismissed a state trooper who admitted seeking a three-way sex encounter between his wife and two women in a car he had stopped for driving with expired tags, the Arkansas State Police Commission decided Friday.
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Judge likely to compel Cheney testimony
Mar 11 2008 6:46PM (CT)
DENVER (AP) - A federal magistrate indicated Tuesday he will order Vice President Dick Cheney to give sworn testimony in a lawsuit by a man who claims he was wrongly arrested after approaching Cheney.
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Is salvia the next marijuana?
Mar 11 2008 6:26PM (CT)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - On Web sites touting the mind-blowing powers of Salvia divinorum, come-ons to buy the hallucinogenic herb are accompanied by warnings: "Time is running out!" and "stock up while you still can."
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Is salvia the next marijuana?
Mar 11 2008 6:26PM (CT)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - On Web sites touting the mind-blowing powers of Salvia divinorum, come-ons to buy the hallucinogenic herb are accompanied by warnings: "Time is running out!" and "stock up while you still can."
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Women ponder why Spitzer's wife stood by
Mar 11 2008 6:24PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When Silda Wall Spitzer stood beside her husband in ashen-faced misery the other day as the governor made his brief apology in the prostitution scandal, she uttered not a word. Yet she launched a thousand conversations.
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Legislative aide quits over phone fakery
Mar 11 2008 5:46PM (CT)
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - A veteran legislative aide to a Texas state senator has resigned over allegations that he impersonated a state representative and a newspaper reporter in politically motivated schemes.
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Geologist spots oreodont fossil in N.M.
Mar 11 2008 5:45PM (CT)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - A geologic mapping project led to the finding of a 10 million-year-old fossil that's now being studied at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.
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N.J. convict charged in 1968 killing
Mar 11 2008 5:44PM (CT)
FREEHOLD, N.J. (AP) - Four years ago, prosecutors stood before the cameras and announced that they had solid evidence tying a convicted sex offender to the decades-old murder of 13-year-old Jane Durrua.
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US: Syria, Iran back foreign fighters
Mar 11 2008 5:35PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Pentagon report finds that up to 90 percent of the foreign fighters in Iraq cross the border from Syria and that Iran's support for Shiite militants also is hurting efforts to improve security in Iraq.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Longtime AP correspondent Roderick dies
Mar 11 2008 5:22PM (CT)
HONOLULU (AP) - John Roderick, an Associated Press correspondent who covered the Chinese revolutionary Mao Zedong and other Communist guerrilla leaders while living with them in their cave headquarters in the mid-1940s, has died. He was 93.
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Indicted top cop quits in Gary, Ind.
Mar 11 2008 4:52PM (CT)
GARY, Ind. (AP) - The police chief of Gary, Ind., retired Tuesday and two of his top aides were reassigned, less than a week after they were indicted on federal civil rights charges, the mayor said Tuesday.
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Funeral picketing law struck down
Mar 11 2008 4:48PM (CT)
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - The Kansas Supreme Court effectively ended a law banning picketing at funerals, ruling Tuesday that it was unconstitutional for legislators to require a court to uphold the law before it could be enforced.
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Pa. father awarded $28M over son's death
Mar 11 2008 4:40PM (CT)
PITTSBURGH (AP) - A federal jury on Tuesday awarded $28 million to the father of an unarmed 12-year-old boy fatally shot by state troopers as he ran from a stolen vehicle they had cornered.
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Paterson may be first blind NY governor
Mar 11 2008 3:56PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The man poised to succeed Gov. Eliot Spitzer would not only become the first black governor of New York. He would also be the state's first legally blind governor and its first disabled governor since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Paterson may be first blind NY governor
Mar 11 2008 3:56PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The man poised to succeed Gov. Eliot Spitzer would not only become the first black governor of New York. He would also be the state's first legally blind governor and its first disabled governor since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Paterson may be first blind NY governor
Mar 11 2008 3:56PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - The man poised to succeed Gov. Eliot Spitzer would not only become the first black governor of New York. He would also be the state's first legally blind governor and its first disabled governor since Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Fallon resigns as Mideast military chief
Mar 11 2008 2:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top U.S. military commander for the Middle East resigned Tuesday amid speculation about a rift over U.S. policy in Iran.
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6 accused of killing pregnant Ill. woman
Mar 11 2008 2:47PM (CT)
ALTON, Ill. (AP) - Six people are charged in the killing of a pregnant developmentally disabled woman who was beaten and scalded with hot liquid in Alton, Ill.
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Philly finds 56 drugs in its water
Mar 11 2008 2:29PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A total of 56 pharmaceuticals or byproducts have been detected in this city's drinking water, largely in tests conducted last year, according to the Philadelphia Water Department.
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Water cleaning presents challenges
Mar 11 2008 2:29PM (CT)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. (AP) - Shivaji Deshmukh drinks water extracted from raw sewage. He knows the water is clean because his job is to help make it so as an engineer at the Orange County Water District.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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No standards to test for drugs in water
Mar 11 2008 2:28PM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Just a century ago, this historic city notched by the Delaware and Schuylkill treated these rivers as public sewers, but few cared until the waters ran black with stinking filth that spread cholera and typhoid. Today, municipal drinking water is cleansed of germs _ but not drugs.
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Sen. Craig's lawyers appeal in sex case
Mar 11 2008 12:44PM (CT)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Attorneys for U.S. Senator Larry Craig are asking the Minnesota Court of Appeals to correct a "manifest injustice" by allowing the Idaho Republican to withdraw his guilty plea stemming from an airport restroom sex sting.
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FBI arrests doctor wanted in Australia
Mar 11 2008 11:56AM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The FBI has arrested an Oregon doctor accused of manslaughter in the deaths of three patients at a hospital in Australia.
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Study: Hazing still a problem on campus
Mar 11 2008 11:31AM (CT)
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - Virtually every college bans hazing, but more than half of college students belonging to campus organizations say they have experienced it in places from the glee club to the fraternity house, according to a new study.
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Gay bishop out of Anglican summit
Mar 11 2008 10:47AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The first openly gay Episcopal bishop announced he will have no official role in a meeting this summer of world Anglican leaders, saying restrictions that organizers wanted to place on his involvement had caused him "considerable pain."
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Firefighter uses CPR to save tiny dog
Mar 11 2008 10:05AM (CT)
WEST MONROE, La. (AP) - A firefighter performed mouth-to-snout resuscitation and revived a small dog he found lifeless in a burning mobile home.
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Court reiterates $82.6M award for woman
Mar 11 2008 5:56AM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - A California appeals court said a woman who was paralyzed after her Ford Explorer rolled over is entitled to $82.6 million in damages from the automaker.
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Wash. man awarded $40M for damaged heart
Mar 11 2008 5:54AM (CT)
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) - A Superior Court jury awarded $40.1 million to a man whose heart was damaged so badly by a malfunctioning machine during an operation that he had to undergo a heart transplant.
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FBI investigates fish fillets case
Mar 11 2008 5:43AM (CT)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - The FBI is trying to find out how herbal supplements got into a family's frozen fish dinner, a discovery that prompted a voluntary recall in 11 states.
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Maple syrup makers start busy season
Mar 11 2008 4:01AM (CT)
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (AP) - On a recent warm, rainy day, tree sap trickled through hundreds of taps and down through miles of plastic tubing to Larry Benson's sugar shack.
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Maple syrup makers start busy season
Mar 11 2008 4:01AM (CT)
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (AP) - On a recent warm, rainy day, tree sap trickled through hundreds of taps and down through miles of plastic tubing to Larry Benson's sugar shack.
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Maple syrup makers start busy season
Mar 11 2008 4:01AM (CT)
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (AP) - On a recent warm, rainy day, tree sap trickled through hundreds of taps and down through miles of plastic tubing to Larry Benson's sugar shack.
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Maple syrup makers start busy season
Mar 11 2008 4:01AM (CT)
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (AP) - On a recent warm, rainy day, tree sap trickled through hundreds of taps and down through miles of plastic tubing to Larry Benson's sugar shack.
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Maple syrup makers start busy season
Mar 11 2008 4:01AM (CT)
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. (AP) - On a recent warm, rainy day, tree sap trickled through hundreds of taps and down through miles of plastic tubing to Larry Benson's sugar shack.
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Actors from 'The Wire' attend screening
Mar 11 2008 3:57AM (CT)
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Ten actors from the HBO series "The Wire" watched the series finale with one of its biggest fans _ Mayor Michael Nutter.
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F-117 stealth fighter to be retired
Mar 11 2008 3:21AM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The world's first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history.
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F-117 stealth fighter to be retired
Mar 11 2008 3:21AM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The world's first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history.
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F-117 stealth fighter to be retired
Mar 11 2008 3:21AM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The world's first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history.
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F-117 stealth fighter to be retired
Mar 11 2008 3:21AM (CT)
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - The world's first attack aircraft to employ stealth technology is slipping quietly into history.
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Shuttle Endeavour blasts off
Mar 11 2008 1:45AM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Shuttle Endeavour and a crew of seven blasted into orbit Tuesday on what was to be the longest space station mission ever, a 16-day voyage to build a gangly robot and add a new room that will serve as a closet for a future lab.
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Probe into call girl ring started at IRS
Mar 11 2008 12:39AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The federal investigation into a high-end prostitution ring linked to Gov. Eliot Spitzer apparently began last year as a financial probe by the Internal Revenue Service.
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Critics hope to teach unions a lesson
Mar 11 2008 12:16AM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - Critics who say unions block education reforms and make it virtually impossible to fire bad teachers will offer 10 instructors it deems the nation's worst $10,000 to quit their careers.
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