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NewsRenewed push for Greek coalitionTalks between three parties on forming a new coalition government in Greece are set to resume on Wednesday, amid intense international pressure.
Euro 2012 day 12 analysis: Gerrard the catalyst for EnglandSteven Gerrard is proving a more disciplined captain for England, just when they need him
Study into mountain food stuffsFood from mountainous areas could gain greater recognition through a project involving a Scottish university.
Chicago Police To Hold Gun Turn-In Event This WeekendCBS Chicago | The event has been dubbed “Don’t Kill a Dream, Save a Life," but should have been called the "Disarm the population" event.
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Move to close prisoner loopholeMSPs are moving to close a loophole where prisoners serving life sentences can apply for release on parole earlier than those serving fixed-length terms.
Alec Baldwin scuffles with photographerTobacco tax vote outcome still unknown 2 weeks laterWife backs Sandusky in testimonyBELLEFONTE, Pa. — Former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky's wife testified Tuesday that she remembers most of the men who told a jury that her husband sexually abused them, but she insisted he never had inappropriate contact with them as boys. How those annoying online security tests evolvedHow those annoying online security tests evolved
Python left behind in hotel roomSouthern Baptists elect 1st black presidentNEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The Southern Baptist Convention voted Tuesday to elect its first African-American president in one of its biggest steps yet to reconcile the 167-year-old denomination's troubled racial past and appeal to a more diverse group of believers....
Southern Baptists elect 1st black presidentNEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The Southern Baptist Convention voted Tuesday to elect its first African-American president in one of its biggest steps yet to reconcile the 167-year-old denomination's troubled racial past and appeal to a more diverse group of believers....
Greek coalition government possible WednesdayATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A coalition government could be formed by mid-Wednesday in Greece, the head of the country's socialist party said Tuesday, easing the nation from political limbo as it struggles to deal with a financial crisis that has affected Europe's economy and markets around the world....
GOP senators won't say if Obama plan is amnestyWASHINGTON (AP) -- When it comes to President Barack Obama's new immigration policy, Senate Republicans are quite sure they don't like it. They just don't want to say if it amounts to amnesty, at least not yet, while they await guidance on the politically charged issue from presidential candidate Mitt Romney....
GOP senators won't say if Obama plan is amnestyWASHINGTON (AP) -- When it comes to President Barack Obama's new immigration policy, Senate Republicans are quite sure they don't like it. They just don't want to say if it amounts to amnesty, at least not yet, while they await guidance on the politically charged issue from presidential candidate Mitt Romney....
'Green River Killer' victim identifiedGuy Mowbray's England player ratingsBBC commentator Guy Mowbray rates the England players' performances against Ukraine in Group D at Euro 2012
Admin. discipline recommended in Quran burningWASHINGTON (AP) -- A U.S. military investigation is recommending that as many as seven U.S. troops face administrative punishments, but not criminal charges, in the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base in Afghanistan in February, The Associated Press has learned....
Admin. discipline recommended in Quran burningWASHINGTON (AP) -- A U.S. military investigation is recommending that as many as seven U.S. troops face administrative punishments, but not criminal charges, in the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base in Afghanistan in February, The Associated Press has learned....
Greece’s ailing economy grinds to a haltft.com | Fears the country will suffer rolling blackouts this summer because of debts owed to main utility.
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