AP Nation Headlines
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Thousands expected in DC for anti-war protest7:34 AM
Organizers say thousands of people are headed to the nation's capital to protest on the seventh anniversary of the invasion of Iraq.
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New threat puts Hemet officers on heightened alert
The tense atmosphere surrounding a California police department plagued by booby trap attacks has been stepped up a notch following the latest threat against officers.
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Bloated lake haunts North Dakota town again
Almost a year after worried authorities went door to door warning residents to flee as water carved through a nearby dam, this tiny North Dakota town is facing the possibility of having to evacuate again because of flooding.
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The nation's weather
A major storm was expected to strengthen over the South on Saturday, pulling in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and contributing to a system that could drop 2 to 5 inches of snow on Oklahoma and northern Texas.
New York Times headlines
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Stressful but Vital: Picking a Nursing Home
- Clinton Calls Israel’s Moves to Ease Tension ‘Useful’
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For Obama, Health Care Pushes Other Issues to the Margins
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Democrats Woo Abortion Foes in Push for Health Bill
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Some See a Real Estate Bubble Forming in Canada
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Freeze Slows Thaw That Is Swelling Red River
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As Time Grows Short, the Search for Ayes Narrows to a Dozen or So Lawmakers
- Irish Port Town Puzzled to Find Itself Part of a Multinational Terrorism Inquiry
- China’s Growth Shifts the Geopolitics of Oil
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In Haiti, Mental Health System Is in Collapse
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U.S. Frees Detainees, but Afghans’ Anger Persists
- U.S. Plans Spot Tests of Organic Products
- Taliban Arrests Have Halted Early Talks, Former Envoy Says
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Consumers Slow to Embrace the Age of Genomics
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In Bid to Sway Sales, Cameras Track Shoppers
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Nuns Back Bill Amid Broad Rift Over Whether It Limits Abortion Enough
- Former MySQL Chief Lands at Eucalyptus
- Can Strep Throat Lead to Behavior Problems?
- One on One: Christopher Poole, Founder of 4chan
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School Suspensions Lead to Legal Challenge







