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Roger Clemens pleads not guilty at arraignment

Roger Clemens pleads not guilty at arraignment

Former baseball great Roger Clemens pleaded not guilty Monday in federal court to charges that he lied to Congress about the alleged doping.

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Florida coral reefs damaged by cold water

Florida coral reefs damaged by cold water

A rare series of cold-water upwellings from the deep ocean has severely damaged coral reefs in Florida already stressed by pollution, scientists say.

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FDA reports numerous violations at egg farms

FDA reports numerous violations at egg farms

Rodents, piles of manure, uncaged birds and flies too numerous to count were found by investigators at Iowa egg farms

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Tea Party Express vows involvement in Delaware

Tea Party Express vows involvement in Delaware

The Tea Party Express announced a six-figure commitment Monday to back Christine O’Donnell in Delaware for the U.S. Senate seat

Obama to loosen export controls: Will it help economy or hurt security?

Obama to loosen export controls: Will it help economy or hurt security?

The Obama administration says less will be more when it comes to limits on U.S. exports that have potential military uses.

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House Democratic campaign arm goes negative

House Democratic campaign arm goes negative

Democrats’ House campaign committee began the fall election cycle with a TV spot hammering Wisconsin GOP candidate Sean Duffy

Mexico ousts 3,200 police officers from force

Mexico ousts 3,200 police officers from force

Mexico fired nearly one-tenth of its entire Federal Police force on Monday en masse for a variety of reasons, ranging from lying to corruption

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Indonesia’s volcano eruption forces more evacuation

Indonesia’s volcano eruption forces more evacuation

he number of people forced to be evacuated due to the eruption of a volcano in Sumatra island, Indonesia, may rise to 34,000

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Bombs kill seven US soldiers in Afghanistan

Bombs kill seven US soldiers in Afghanistan

Seven US soldiers have been killed in two bomb attacks in southern Afghanistan, the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) says.

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Earl becomes major hurricane, could swipe east coast

Earl becomes major hurricane, could swipe east coast

Hurricane Earl strengthened to a major Category 3 storm on a track that could see it swiping the U.S. East Coast in the next few days

 

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