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6-lane, 1.6-mile Katrina bridge opens

Published November 2, 2007
Biloxi and Ocean Springs, Miss., had disagreed over the proposed blueprints.

Venezuelan soldiers react violently to political protesters

Published November 2, 2007

>CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Soldiers used tear gas, plastic bullets and water cannons to scatter tens of thousands who massed Thursday to protest constitutional reforms that would permit Venezuelan President...

Chinese gas prices on the rise, drivers wait to fill up

Published November 2, 2007
Oil companies blame the fuel shortage on a lack of investment in petroleum refineries.

Tennessee town’s water dries up

Published November 2, 2007

;ORME, Tenn. (AP) - As twilight falls over this Tennessee town, Mayor Tony Reames drives up a dusty dirt road to the community's towering water tank and begins his nightly ritual in front of a rusty metal...

Army to excavate World War I munitions

Published November 2, 2007

;WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is beginning a major dig for World War I chemical munitions near American University and the South Korean Ambassador's residence. It is the fourth excavation...

Polygamist sect leader said he was ‘immoral, wicked’

Published November 1, 2007
Warren Jeffs forfeited his role as the church prophet as a result of past immoral actions.

Royal bird conservation society concerned over hawk shooting at royal estate

Published November 1, 2007

.LONDON (AP) - The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, whose patron is Queen Elizabeth II, expressed concern Wednesday about an investigation into the killing of two threatened hawks on a royal...

Craigslist safety in question

by Ahnalese Rushmann
Published November 1, 2007
Katherine Olson's brother said users must be responsible in these cases.

Former prosecutoraquitted

Published November 1, 2007
Winning convictions was more important to the prosecutor than abiding by the law.

North Korea agrees to receive half of aid in equipment under nuclear deal

Published October 31, 2007

>PANMUNJOM, Korea (AP) - North Korea agreed Tuesday to accept half of the economic aid it has been promised for disabling its nuclear reactor in energy-related equipment and other materials, a South...

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