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Associated PressRussian president orders Khodorkovsky case reviewMOSCOW (AP) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday ordered the country's prosecutor-general to review the conviction of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former oil tycoon whose imprisonment was widely viewed as Kremlin punishment for his political ambitions....
Indiana baby dropped in field by tornado diesLOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- An Indiana toddler found in a field after violent tornadoes died Sunday after being taken off life support, ending a hopeful tale for survivors in the Midwest and South picking through the storms' devastation....
AP source: AG Holder to address targeted killingsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to outline the legal framework for the use of lethal force in targeted killings of Americans overseas in a major speech at Northwestern University law school, an Obama administration official said Sunday night....
New Mexico police find child's body in holeCARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) -- A search for a 4-year-old New Mexico boy led authorities Sunday to a deep, narrow hole in a neighbor's backyard where a police spokeswoman says a detective located the body of a child....
Russian president order Khodorkovsky case reviewMOSCOW (AP) -- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the country's prosecutor-general to review the conviction of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former oil tycoon whose imprisonment was widely viewed as Kremlin punishment for his political ambitions....
40th Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race begins in AlaskaWILLOW, Alaska (AP) -- Fans lined the starting chute and filled the cold Alaskan air with cheers for their favorite mushers - some leaning forward to exchange high-fives - as 66 teams took to the trail Sunday in the official start of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race....
A tearful Putin claims Russian election victoryMOSCOW (AP) -- Vladimir Putin scored a decisive victory in Russia's presidential election Sunday to return to the Kremlin and extend his hold on power for six more years. His eyes brimming with tears, he defiantly proclaimed to a sea of supporters that they had triumphed over opponents intent on "destroying Russia's statehood and usurping power."...
BP settlement includes new health claims processBOOTHEVILLE, La. (AP) -- A settlement that BP is hammering out with victims of the massive Gulf oil spill finally provides a system for monitoring health concerns and compensating people whose illnesses are found to have a link to the disaster....
BP settlement includes new health claims processBOOTHEVILLE, La. (AP) -- A settlement that BP is hammering out with victims of the massive Gulf oil spill finally provides a system for monitoring health concerns and compensating people whose illnesses are found to have a link to the disaster....
Australian state toughens law for Muslim veilsCANBERRA, Australia (AP) -- Muslim women in Australia's most populous state will have to remove veils to have their signatures officially witnessed under the latest laws giving New South Wales officials authority to look under religious face coverings....
Santorum: Romney has failed to 'close the deal'BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum suggested Sunday that the GOP nomination could be settled at this summer's party convention because former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has failed to "close the deal" with voters....
China calls for boost in domestic consumptionBEIJING (AP) -- China's premier on Monday called for a boost in domestic consumption to keep the economy expanding while overseas markets remain weak, and pledged greater support for social security, employment and public housing to help those left behind by the nation's economic boom....
China calls for boost in domestic consumptionBEIJING (AP) -- China's premier on Monday called for a boost in domestic consumption to keep the economy expanding while overseas markets remain weak, and pledged greater support for social security, employment and public housing to help those left behind by the nation's economic boom....
Santorum: Might as well have Obama over RomneySAN ANTONIO (AP) -- Presidential candidate Rick Santorum on Thursday said Republicans should give President Barack Obama another term if Santorum isn't the GOP nominee and for a second day compared rival Mitt Romney to an Etch A Sketch toy....
AP source: Holder will address targeted killingsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Five months after the CIA sought out and killed an American-born cleric and al-Qaida operative in Yemen, Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to explain how the U.S. can legally kill U.S. citizens on foreign soil....
Study: Violent crime has spiked in Haiti's citiesPORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) -- Haiti has seen a dramatic increase in violent crime in the shanties of its major cities over the past six months, helping undermine faith in the country's police force, according to a study released Sunday....
US prosecutors file for extradition of Kim DotcomWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Federal prosecutors in the United States have filed papers in New Zealand seeking the extradition of Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and three of his colleagues, whom they accuse of making a fortune by helping Internet users share files illegally....
Baby dropped in field by tornado dies; toll at 39LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Fifteen-month-old Angel Babcock seemed to be the miracle survivor of a deadly tornado that killed her parents and two siblings when she arrived Friday night at Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, Ky. Though critically injured, she was opening her eyes, and hospital workers said that was a hopeful sign....
206 killed in Republic of Congo arms depot blastsBRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) -- Homes and buildings collapsed in the Congolese capital after an arms depot exploded Sunday, killing at least 206 people and entombing countless others in crushed structures including inside two churches that buckled while parishioners were celebrating Mass, officials and witnesses said....
206 killed in Republic of Congo arms depot blastsBRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo (AP) -- Homes and buildings collapsed in the Congolese capital after an arms depot exploded Sunday, killing at least 206 people and entombing countless others in crushed structures including inside two churches that buckled while parishioners were celebrating Mass, officials and witnesses said....
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