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Stepped-up al-Qaida hunt considered
Top defense officials met to plot better ways to press the hunt for al-Qaida terrorists, following reports Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld is unhappy with the pace of the mission in Afghanistan.
By PAULINE JELINEK / Associated Press
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Abduction-alert system makes dramatic debut
Thousands of drivers throughout California found themselves braking and squinting to read flashing alerts they had never seen before on overhead electronic freeway signs: AMBER ALERT . . . CHILD ABDUCTION . . .
By JOHN WOOLFOLK / San Jose (Calif.) Mercury News
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Awestruck by stunts on asphalt
Shawn Cripple is a regular guy with a potentially deadly pastime. He has a wife, a young daughter, a home in the suburbs and a nine-to-five job. He also has a motorcycle, and he likes to pop 3-mile wheelies while going 70 mph on state Route 8.
By ANDREA MISKO and STEPHANIE WARSMITH / Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal
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Witnesses cooperate in Chicago case People with information about the beating deaths of two men who were dragged from a van after an accident are cooperating with authorities after community leaders went door-to-door to find witnesses.
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Thousands protest Karzai government Thousands of Afghans, many banging drums and dancing, gathered for a fourth day in one of the nation's most restive regions to protest against the interim government of President Hamid Karzai.
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Judge allows Cheney task force case to proceed A federal judge today rejected efforts by the Bush administration to resist handing over documents related to a White House energy task force headed by Vice President Dick Cheney.
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS |
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Billboard foes point to collapse
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By ERIN McCLAM,
Associated Press,
08/02/2002 06:02 PM EDT)
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Amtrak investigates commuter's death
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By JAY LINDSAY,
Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:58 PM EDT)
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Sheriff: Kidnapper would have killed
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By CHRISTINA ALMEIDA,
Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:52 PM EDT)
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Victims can watch Moussaoui trial
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Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:40 PM EDT)
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Louisiana declares West Nile emergency
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By ANITA CHANG,
Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:12 PM EDT)
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Clinton says he'd die for Israel
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Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:05 PM EDT)
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Alert system aided teens' rescue
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By JAY JORDEN,
Associated Press,
08/02/2002 05:03 PM EDT)
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Witnesses Cooperate in Chicago Case
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MAURA KELLY,
Associated Press Writer,
08/02/2002 04:56 PM EDT)
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Shuttle Repairs to Begin Next Week
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MARCIA DUNN,
AP Aerospace Writer,
08/02/2002 04:55 PM EDT)
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Kidnapped girls case vexes media
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By DAVID BAUDER,
AP Television Writer,
08/02/2002 04:48 PM EDT)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM REUTERS |
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Calif. Kidnapper Was Fatally Shot as Girls Ducked
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BY DAN WHITCOMB,
Reuters,
08/02/2002 06:04 PM EDT)
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Records: Bush campaign used Enron, Halliburton jets
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 05:54 PM EDT)
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Reuters Health Summary
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 05:26 PM EDT)
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Judge orders release of Sept. 11 arrestee names
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By JAMES VICINI,
Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:55 PM EDT)
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Stocks sink for second day on weak data
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:53 PM EDT)
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NASA Plans Shuttle Repair, Could Launch Next Month
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:53 PM EDT)
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NASA Plans Shuttle Repair, Could Launch Next Month
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:53 PM EDT)
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Lawmakers Decline FBI Lie-Detector Tests
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Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:38 PM EDT)
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Bush Signs Emergency Spending Bill, Heads to Maine
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BY ARSHAD MOHAMMED,
Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:35 PM EDT)
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Israelis Hit Back in Nablus for University Blast
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BY TIMOTHY HERITAGE,
Reuters,
08/02/2002 04:15 PM EDT)
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LATEST HEADLINES FROM KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE |
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Names in the news
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Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/02/2002 05:47 PM EDT)
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NASA hopes to have shuttle fleet flying again this fall
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BY ROBYN SURIANO,
The Orlando Sentinel,
08/02/2002 05:34 PM EDT)
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The ultimate convertible
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BY DON BOXMEYER,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/02/2002 06:07 AM EDT)
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Lab scientists ponder issue of cargo container security
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BY GUY ASHLEY,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/02/2002 06:07 AM EDT)
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Kansas City trial is latest stop for high-profile forensic expert
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BY JOE LAMBE,
Knight Ridder Newspapers,
08/02/2002 06:06 AM EDT)
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Husband, rope help blind runner amass miles
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BY LINDA SPICE,
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
08/02/2002 06:06 AM EDT)
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Diamond magnate poured riches into estate, now in ruins
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BY ROY APPLETON AND TERRI LANGFORD,
The Dallas Morning News,
08/02/2002 06:05 AM EDT)
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Official wants items out of offices, into museums
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BY TODD BENSMAN,
The Dallas Morning News,
08/02/2002 06:05 AM EDT)
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Scientists search for virus as cause of breast cancer in some women
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BY LAURA BEIL,
The Dallas Morning News,
08/02/2002 06:05 AM EDT)
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Nightmare of steroid abuse: athletes' cocktail big in nation's gyms
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BY WILLIAM SHERMAN,
New York Daily News,
08/02/2002 06:04 AM EDT)
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