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Automotive catalytic converter theft on the rise

Autos – The pollution-reducing converters contain small amounts of the precious metals platinum and palladium, and they've joined copper wire and sewer grates on the long list of metal items targeted by thieves eager to cash in on climbing metal commodity prices.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 06:15pm

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American pilot killed in cargo jet crash in Mexico

News – A cargo jet crashed Sunday just west of Monterrey, Mexico, killing the pilot and injuring the co-pilot, a company representative said.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 05:51pm

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Afghans: Wedding Party Bombed, 27 Dead

News – Afghan officials say fighter aircraft battling militants in Afghanistan accidentally killed up to 27 Afghans walking to a wedding ceremony early today.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 05:40pm

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Records Reveal U.S. Presence in Secret Korean War Slaughter

News – A declassified record from the Korean War shows an American colonel telling his South Korean counterpart it "would be permitted" to machine-gun 3,500 political prisoners, to keep them from joining approaching enemy forces.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 05:28pm

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Head, threatening note, found in Mexico

News – A human head was left near the home of the Oaxaca state attorney general with a note, purportedly from a drug cartel, threatening three officials of the southern Mexican state, authorities said Sunday.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 05:14pm

The Food Crisis Hits Home
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The Food Crisis Hits Home

Food – The increase in food prices is wreaking havoc across the globe, but the food crisis is not confined to "over there" in Egypt, Bangladesh or Haiti. It's affecting many people in the Washington region.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 10:54am

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Iraq: Electricity production up over 10%

News – Iraq's electricity production jumped more than 10 percent in roughly the first six months of 2008 compared to the same period a year ago, the director of energy operations for coalition forces said Sunday.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 10:49am

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Fast food makers create buzz, Web traffic in freebies

Food – What do the Mir spacecraft, Axl Rose and NASCAR have in common? They're all part of publicity stunts that could bring you some free junk food -- and help companies develop relationships with you, Mr. or Ms. Potential Customer.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 10:13am

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2 ex-generals arrested in alleged Turkey coup plot

News – Two retired generals were jailed Sunday in connection with an alleged plot to topple Turkey's Islamic-rooted government, the highest-ranking ex-soldiers detained as part of the probe, a news report said.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 10:10am

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Korea Outlines Energy-Saving Plan

Money – South Korea announced plans to lower energy demand by 10% in the public sector. The government will limit vehicle and elevator use to address the impact rising oil prices are having on the economy.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:57am

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Bush: Skipping Olympics Would Be An Insult

News – Above all else, President Bush views his decision to attend the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics as an act of patriotism.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:54am

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Geri Halliwell's West End dream

Celebrities – Geri Halliwell wants to become a West End star. The former Spice Girls star is keen to make a move into musical theatre and would like to star in a play in London's famous theatre district.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:49am

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Accident at Chinese mine kills 21

News – At least 21 people have died in an accident at a coal mine in China's northern Shanxi province.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:47am

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'Idols' on the road

Television – It's been more than six weeks since Season 7 of "American Idol" wrapped, with rocker David Cook - in what some dubbed a shocker - taking the title over teen crooner David Archuleta.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:44am

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One year on, Pakistan marks Red Mosque siege

News – Thousands of Islamists gathered Sunday in Pakistan's capital to mark the one-year anniversary of a deadly military crackdown on the radical Red Mosque.

Voted for on July 06, 2008 09:37am

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