Published Date: May 6, 2008
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One Palestinian decided to give up his weapons in hopes of gaining amnesty and a new start. His younger brother followed a different road.
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The isolationist Southeast Asian nation is reluctantly accepting international aid despite its military rulers' suspicion of outsiders. The regime also insists a controversial vote will be held Saturd

Diesel owners who switch to cooking grease can run afoul of the law. Just ask the governor.

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Politicians who endorsed Obama or Clinton have more at stake than the average voter in today's primary balloting.

Elements of the Mahdi Army are accepting help from old foes in Iran. The move is a pragmatic shift by a movement under siege from rival Shiite groups and U.S. troops.

 
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