Senate report: Bin Laden was 'within our grasp'
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Osama bin Laden was unquestionably within reach of U.S. troops in the mountains of Tora Bora when American military leaders made the crucial and costly decision not to pursue the terrorist leader with massive force, a...
Biden to Iraq leaders: Settle election law dispute
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Vice President Joe Biden is encouraging Iraq's leaders to resolve differences and agree to legislation allowing a national vote to take place next year. Biden spoke with Iraqi leaders on Saturday. Biden's office says...
Saddam was telling truth in missing Gulf War pilot
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Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn't believe him. So it took the most powerful military in the world 18 years to find the remains of the only U.S. Navy pilot shot down in an...
Dinner crashers shook hands with President Obama
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This time, the picture is the story. After the Secret Service insisted that President Barack Obama was never endangered by a security breach that allowed a reality TV hopeful and her husband to crash his first state...
Big challenge for Obama: retain Hispanic support
10:44
Barack Obama has erased George W. Bush's inroads among Hispanics, with these influential voters consistently giving the president exceptionally strong marks and the White House employing an aggressive strategy to keep...
Military divorces increasing from war stress
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The divorce rate in the armed forces continues to edge higher, despite efforts by the military to help struggling couples. There were an estimated 27,312 divorces among roughly 765,000 married members of the...
Nader noncommittal to Conn. Senate run
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Consumer activist and Connecticut native Ralph Nader said Friday he is "absorbing" the reaction he's receiving about a possible bid for the U.S. Senate, saying he wants to first gauge the level of grassroots support...
White House says uninvited dinner couple met Obama
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A White House official says the Virginia couple who attended a state dinner without an invitation met President Barack Obama in the receiving line. Michaele and Tareq Salahi were admitted into Tuesday's dinner for...
LA stylist learns modern meaning of 'pay phone'
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When a Los Angeles hairstylist accepted a collect call from a customer, she had no idea it would run more than $45. And no idea that's just what collect calls from pay phones cost in the mobile age. Barbara James...
SC WWII vet's battle ends in gunshot at VA clinic
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On the last day of his long, troubled life, Grover Cleveland Chapman packed a black duffel bag, washed out his coffee cup, put it in the dish rack and fetched his Smith & Wesson. He threw away his favorite slippers...
Fla. police eye Mich. in holiday killings probe
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Investigators in Florida alerted Michigan authorities to be on the lookout Saturday for a man accused of shooting four relatives to death after a Thanksgiving dinner in South Florida. The suspect, Paul Michael Merhige,...
Wis. police report 4 shot in Madison duplex
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Four people, including two children, were wounded early Saturday at a duplex in what investigators described as domestic shootings. Madison police said they didn't know what prompted the shootings and were waiting...
La. interstate crash kills 5; critically hurts 10
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A minivan packed with children blew a tire, clipped a delivery truck and rolled on a Louisiana interstate Saturday, killing five people and critically injuring another 10, state police said. Thirteen children riding...
Boston woman delivers grandchild on Thanksgiving
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A Boston woman has succeeded at one of the all-time great Thanksgiving Day juggling acts: She cooked the turkey while helping deliver her baby granddaughter. Patricia McCalop was in the middle of preparing the meal...
Police find Texas teacher's body in SUV at impound
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Police say they found the body of a 35-year-old Houston teacher in his SUV after the apparently abandoned vehicle was towed to an impound. Galena Park Police Chief Robert Pruett says Heladio Rojas Perales' family...
Obituaries in the news
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Bernard Birnbaum NEW YORK (AP) _ CBS News producer Bernard Birnbaum, who helped shape the public's view of issues ranging from poverty to the Watergate scandal while working alongside Walter Cronkite and Charles...
Seoul downplays expectations of US-NKorea talks
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A rare direct meeting between North Korean and American officials next week is unlikely to produce a major breakthrough in the standoff over Pyongyang's nuclear program, media reports cited a senior Seoul official as...
Ex-rebel likely to be Uruguay presidential winner
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A plain-talking former leftist guerrilla is heavily favored to win Uruguay's presidential run-off election Sunday and keep the country's popular center-left coalition in power for another five years. Jose Mujica's...
Pressures on Pakistan's president mount
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Pakistan's unpopular president is coming under increasing pressure from the powerful army and political opponents to resign or relinquish most of his powers, fueling political turmoil just as the West wants the country...
Swiss vote on anti-Islam move to ban new minarets
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Swiss voters are deciding in a referendum Sunday whether to accept a ban on the construction of minarets, which right-wing parties regard as symbols of militant Islam. The move _ led by the Swiss People's Party, which...
Afghanistan to be given timetable for progress
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Countries backing Afghanistan's government are going to demand that it meet specific security benchmarks, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Saturday, outlining a plan to let foreign troops gradually hand control...
Honduras hopes to move past coup with election
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Hondurans choose a new president Sunday whose first challenge will be defending his legitimacy to the world and his people, and ending a debilitating, five-month-long crisis caused by Central America's first coup in...
Iranian lawmaker: Iran could leave nuclear treaty
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A conservative Iranian legislator warned Saturday that his country may pull out of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty after a U.N. resolution censuring Tehran _ a move that could seriously undermine world attempts to...
Venezuela turns to cloud-seeding to battle drought
12:40
Hugo Chavez says he is starting to "bombard" clouds now that Cuba has provided Venezuela with cloud-seeding help in an effort to produce rain and alleviate the effects of a severe drought. The Venezuelan president said...
Administration plans new efforts on foreclosures
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The Obama administration, battling a foreclosure crisis that shows no signs of relenting, will step up pressure on mortgage companies to do more to help people remain in their homes, officials said Saturday. The...
Bernanke makes case for strong Fed role on banks
12:50
The chairman of the Federal Reserve is concerned that congressional efforts at financial reform could weaken the central bank's ability to handle future crises and may politicize monetary policy. Fed Chairman Ben S....
Whitman tries courting women in Calif. gov race
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As Meg Whitman has been introducing herself to California voters, she retells a line that usually generates a chuckle: "The next governor of California needs to know exactly what SHE believes." The statement conveys...
Police: Blaze in NY Walmart's Xmas-tree section
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Police say a fire has broken out among Christmas trees for sale outside a Walmart on New York's Long Island during a busy holiday shopping weekend. Nassau County police say in a statement that the blaze was reported...
Geneva: Police use tear gas on WTO protest
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Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets Saturday to separate violent demonstrators from a protest of a meeting of top world trade officials, but the hooded "black bloc" activists were able to cause damage before 14...
Black Friday store spending edges up; online soars
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Shoppers who endured long lines and sometimes-frigid temperatures spent only slightly more during their Black Friday shopping sprees than they did last year, according to data released Saturday by a research firm. At...
Bernanke makes case for strong Fed role on banks
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The chairman of the Federal Reserve is concerned that congressional efforts at financial reform could weaken the central bank's ability to handle future crises and may politicize monetary policy. Fed Chairman Ben S....
GM says production at Ohio plant to end Jan. 29
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General Motors Co. says production at a stamping plant in Ohio is expected to end Jan. 29. The Detroit-based company announced in May that it would shutter the Mansfield/Ontario Metal Center plant. Since then, about...
News exec: Dinner crashers shopping interview
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A television executive says the couple who crashed President Barack Obama's first state dinner is offering to talk to broadcast networks about it for a payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars. The executive, who...
Swiss ready Polanski's chalet for house arrest
3:16
Security experts on Saturday started preparing Roman Polanski's Alpine chalet for the movie director's house arrest while Swiss authorities consider whether to extradite him to the United States. A Hummer bearing the...
Taiwan honors local film at Chinese Oscars
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Taiwanese social drama "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" won Chinese cinema's top honor on Saturday _ a rare victory for an industry that has been overshadowed by big-budget blockbusters from rival mainland China. While this...
A list of winners at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards
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A list of winners in the major categories at Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards, announced Saturday night in Banciao: Best feature film: "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" Best director: Leon Dai, "No Puedo Vivir Sin Ti" Best leading...
'Pulp Fiction' writer taken off jail furlough
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"Pulp Fiction" co-screenwriter Roger Avary has been removed from a prison work furlough program and locked up, authorities say. Avary was sentenced in September to a year in jail and five years probation for causing a...
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
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Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: ___ ABC's "This Week" _ Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Sen. Bernie Sanders, independent from Vermont. ___ CBS' "Face the Nation" _ Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.; former House...
Iconic Ansel Adams print going up for NYC auction
6:14
An early print of an iconic Ansel Adams photograph is going up for auction in New York City for an estimated $350,000 to $450,000. The Dec. 8 sale of 1948's "Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico" is at Swann Auction...
Katey Sagal: Happy as the mom on 'Sons of Anarchy'
6:05
Season two of the FX drama "Sons of Anarchy" is primed to end with bloody payback. It's likely to be pretty. The Sons, a fierce and fiercely close-knit motorcycle club, are set to wreak havoc on enemy forces that have...
Familiar Bible phrases in culture
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Familiar Bible phrases in contemporary culture: All things to all people (1 Corinthians) Cast the first stone (John) Doubting Thomas (John) Eat, drink, be merry (Luke) Forbidden fruit (Genesis) Man after his own...
FIRST-PERSON: A church as inspiring as its films
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ALBANY, Ga. (BP)--There are more than enough multi-million-dollar theatrical releases out there with a storyline so boring it makes you wish you had stayed home and watched, say, a rerun of the 6 o'clock...
Raymond Coppenger dies at 100
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ARKADELPHIA, Ark. (BP)--Retired Ouachita Baptist University philosophy professor Raymond A. Coppenger died Nov. 24 following a bout with pneumonia at age 100.Coppenger celebrated his 100th birthday on Sept. 20 with a...
FIRST-PERSON: 2 teachers of gratitude
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DRY CREEK, La. (BP)--It's a beautiful word that gently rolls off the tongue --gratitude.It's also a visible word: You can see gratitude when a person is full of it.The best lessons I've ever learned on thankfulness are...
FIRST-PERSON: Thanksgiving & adversity
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MAYFIELD, Ky. (BP)--The American holiday of Thanksgiving possesses a long history of taking place during times of adversity. As we pause to thank God for our blessings on Thanksgiving Day, we also should remember our...
FIRST-PERSON: Thanksgiving in India
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INDIA (BP)--Many friends and relatives have asked about how we celebrated Thanksgiving here in India. Well, obviously, it is not an Indian holiday, even though it began with Indians at the first celebration in the 1600s...
It can begin with a sandwich
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NEW YORK (BP)--It's a cold, rainy Saturday in New York City, and Vaughn McLamb ladles up steaming cups of chicken soup for the homeless, addicts, immigrants and urban poor gathered at Tompkins Square Park on the Lower...
Lutherans splitting after gay pastor vote
1:15
NEW BRIGHTON, Minn. (BP)--The nation's largest Lutheran denomination is splitting following a controversial decision at its August conference to allow noncelibate homosexuals to serve as pastors.It will take months to...
Understanding the pros and cons of health overhaul
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Maybe you've been reading the health care bill in your spare time. Then perhaps you can answer this question: If Congress makes history and puts a bill on President Barack Obama's desk by Christmas, how long before the...
Food stamps estimate raises debate over 'poverty'
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The estimate was startling, and made headlines around the country: Almost half of all U.S. kids will be on food stamps at some time during childhood. How could it be true in the land of plenty, in the midst of an...
Insuring young key to health care overhaul plans
10:59
The young invincibles. That's what the insurance industry calls them. They're the 13.7 million Americans under 30 who don't have health insurance because, they firmly believe, they just don't need it. Why waste money...
Car insurance scofflaws raise health mandate doubt
4:27
Thousands of drivers on the nation's roads don't carry auto insurance, despite laws in all but two states requiring it. Critics of President Barack Obama's health overhaul plan ask: What are the chances scofflaws will...
Saudi floods kill 77 while Muslims perform hajj
10:54
Muslim pilgrims holding white umbrellas against the blazing sun clambered up a rocky desert hill for prayers Thursday during the annual hajj, a day after torrential rains that killed at least 77 people. Flooding from...
Thailand looks to limit sex change surgery
9:56
Thailand has issued rules making sex change surgery more difficult _ including a requirement that potential candidates cross-dress for a year _ over fears that some patients are rushing into the operation, a medical...
WHO says Tamiflu still works against swine flu
8:48
The World Health Organization says isolated cases of drug-resistant swine flu in Britain and the United States have not changed the agency's assessment of the disease. It says Tamiflu remains highly effective against...
CDC: Swine flu vaccine safe; no big problems seen
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There's no evidence that the swine flu vaccine is causing any serious side effects, U.S. health officials said Wednesday, in their first report on the safety of the new vaccine. Since vaccinations began in early...
Leaders say momentum building on climate change
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Leaders of the Commonwealth countries called Saturday for a legally binding international agreement on climate change and a global fund with billions of dollars to help poor countries meet its mandates. The 53-nation...
GPS cell phone apps challenge standalone devices
12:22
The growth of cell phones with global-positioning technology is making life uncertain for the makers of personal navigational devices that help drivers figure out where they are and where to go. Manufacturers of...
Rat pack: Scientists warming up to African rodent
2:05
Naked mole rats don't get cancer. They shrug off brushes with acid and age so well, some are older than the college-aged researchers handling them. "They really are from Mars, I think," said Thomas Park, a professor of...
GPS cell phone apps challenge standalone devices
10:01
The growth of cell phones with global-positioning technology is making life uncertain for the makers of personal navigational devices that help drivers figure out where they are and where to go. Manufacturers of...
NASA: Floating 'junk' no threat to space station
8:58
NASA says a piece of old space junk that it's been tracking for a few days is no threat to the International Space Station. But there's another piece of debris in the space station's neighborhood. Mission Control...
Apple's iPhone arrives in tech-savvy South Korea
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Tech-savvy South Koreans began getting their coveted iPhones on Saturday amid fanfare and expectations the communication and entertainment device will shake up a local mobile market dominated by domestic giants Samsung...
Jobs, economics complicate Brazil's Amazon fight
7:40
Drawing his .40-caliber pistol, Severiano Pontes dashes across the steaming, muddy jungle floor, a hunch telling him what he would find around a bend. The thick Amazon rain-forest canopy suddenly opens to a clearing...
Teachers begin using cell phones for class lessons
6:55
Ariana Leonard's high school students shuffled in their seats, eagerly awaiting a cue from their Spanish teacher that the assignment would begin. "Take out your cell phones," she said in Spanish. The teens pulled out...
The nation's weather
5:57
The remnants of Tropical Storm Ida were expected to continue tracking through the Southeastern U.S. on Thursday. The system was forecast to continue pulling abundant moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and allow for wet...
The nation's weather
4:43
A strong storm in the center of the country was expected to continue bringing wintry weather to the Central Rockies and Plains on Thursday. A strong low pressure system that developed over the Rockies would continue...
The nation's weather
5:18
Unsettlement was expected over most of the country Friday as two strong systems were forecast to continue kicking up wet weather. In the East, a strong low pressure system was expected to sweep eastward from the...
The nation's weather
4:57
Wet weather was forecast to sweep through the Central U.S. on Thursday as a strong low pressure system pushed off the Rockies and into the Plains. The system that developed over the Great Basin and spread light...
The nation's weather
5:26
Drier conditions were expected for the Eastern U.S., while a strong storm would continue tracking over the Rockies. A high pressure system would continue building over the East Coast as a low pressure system slowly...
The nation's weather
4:54
Wet weather was forecast to persist in the Northeast while diminishing across the Southeast as a front pushed off the East Coast on Tuesday. A strong low pressure system would continue to track over the Great Lakes and...
The nation's weather
5:05
Monday's main weather event was forecast to develop in the Midwest as a deepening area of low pressure in the northern Great Lakes swung a cold front through the Upper Great Lakes. Significant precipitation with...