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Town under Sudanese control razed after deadly attack on peacekeepers

Published October 8, 2007

; KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - A Darfur town under the control of Sudanese troops has been razed in apparent retaliation for a rebel attack on a nearby base of African peacekeepers. U.N. officials who inspected...

NCAA officials, U address fan behavior

by Jake Grovum
Published October 8, 2007
Almost all behavior problems that require security or the police involve alcohol.

British adventurer completes human-powered circumnavigation of the globe

Published October 8, 2007

> LONDON (AP) - He was hit by a car in Colorado, attacked by a crocodile in Australia, detained as a suspected spy in Egypt and survived illness and periods of despair. On Saturday, British adventurer...

Riders still face drivers, other obstacles in bicycle-friendly NYC

Published October 8, 2007

; NEW YORK (AP) - New York City, with its convoys of cabs, miles of subway track, fleets of fume-belching trucks and hordes of harried commuters, is a long way from Davis, Calif., with a University of...

Typhoon kills 4 in Taiwan, China orders thousands to higher ground

Published October 8, 2007

D TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - A typhoon lashed Taiwan Saturday with intense winds and rains, killing four people and cutting power to thousands of homes. But the storm weakened as it moved Sunday toward mainland...

Another mild winter might be on its way

by Alex Robinson
Published October 5, 2007
Experts believe this winter will be mild, but not record-breaking.

Students rally for people of Myanmar

by Lindsay Guentzel
Published October 2, 2007
By using Facebook, campaign supporters can post photos outlawed by the junta.

Federal law looks to alleviate student debt

by Justin Horwath
Published October 1, 2007
The College Cost Reduction Act would cut interest rates in half by 2012.

America Reads still going strong after 10 years

by Betsy Graca
Published September 27, 2007
The federal literacy program helps children at 35 Twin Cities sites.

Future looks good for Democrats in 2008

by Liz Riggs
Published September 27, 2007
A survey found that young voters are leaning more left than in previous years.

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