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Gunfire at Wash. shopping mall kills 1, wounds 1
Shots erupted in a packed Seattle-area shopping mall Saturday after an apparent argument between a gunman and two other young men, killing one of the men, creating panic among shoppers and sending police on a store-to-store search for the shooter, authorities said.
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Astronauts try to work out kinks in urine machine
Astronauts hope they have a solution for getting a pivotal piece of equipment working so it can convert urine and sweat into drinkable water and allow the international space station to grow to six crew members.
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Father appalled by virtual audience to son's death
The father of a college student whose suicide was broadcast live over a webcam said Saturday he was appalled by the virtual audience that egged on his son and called for tougher regulation of Internet sites.
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JFK anniversary marked at Dallas shooting site
About 500 people crowded Saturday into the plaza where John F. Kennedy was shot 45 years ago, all agreeing it was right to remember a pivotal moment in American history, even if they didn't all believe the official line.
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Carmakers' crisis deepens Detroit's despair
While U.S. automakers wait for federal action on loans they say are key to their survival, former restaurant worker Richard Thomas is waiting on his own bailout - odd jobs that barely pay the bills.
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Firefighter dies in blaze at 2-story NYC home
A firefighter has been killed in a blaze at a New York City home.
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Immigrant's killing shows tensions on Long Island
The flowers have wilted and the candles are burned out at a makeshift memorial where an immigrant from Ecuador was stabbed to death in what police say was a hate crime carried out by marauding teenagers.
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Judge to parents: Leave sect, get kids back
A judge has told parents of two teenage girls removed from the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries compound that they can have their children back if they sever ties with the community.
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No charges planned in Maine 'shotgun pool' sign
Authorities in Maine say no charges are planned against the owner of a store where a sign invited customers to bet on a date when President-elect Barack Obama would be assassinated.
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Saudi royals shot in arm for home of Mayo Clinic
Rochester officials say members of Saudi Arabia's royal family spent enough during a visit to the Mayo Clinic to give the area's economy a shot in the arm.
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Holiday BounceHelp the holiday decorations to the tree.
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The week in photosA look at the top news, politics and sports stories of the week through the lenses of Associated Press photographers.
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The week in entertainmentA look at the top entertainment stories of the week through the lenses of Associated Press photographers.
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Hillside vs. Southern Durham, Nov. 21, 2008Hillside got a 20-yard touchdown pass from Corey Gattis to Jharrison Gillespie for the game's only score, and the Hornets downed Southern Durham,…
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Middle Creek vs. Southeast RaleighSee the images from Southeast Raleigh’s 47-17 win over Middle Creek.



















