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NewsNJ mayor carries woman out of her burning homeNEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- In a smoky stairwell, with embers falling from the ceiling and his neighbor slung over his shoulder, Cory Booker called it his "proverbial come-to-Jesus moment."...
NJ mayor carries woman out of her burning homeNEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- In a smoky stairwell, with embers falling from the ceiling and his neighbor slung over his shoulder, Cory Booker called it his "proverbial come-to-Jesus moment."...
NJ mayor carries woman out of her burning homeNEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- In a smoky stairwell, with embers falling from the ceiling and his neighbor slung over his shoulder, Cory Booker called it his "proverbial come-to-Jesus moment."...
NJ mayor carries woman out of her burning homeNEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- In a smoky stairwell, with embers falling from the ceiling and his neighbor slung over his shoulder, Cory Booker called it his "proverbial come-to-Jesus moment."...
GSA official to assert privilege to remain silentWASHINGTON (AP) -- A General Services Administration executive will assert his right to remain silent at a congressional hearing next week into the agency's spending practices, the official's lawyer said Friday....
GSA official to assert privilege to remain silentWASHINGTON (AP) -- A General Services Administration executive will assert his right to remain silent at a congressional hearing next week into the agency's spending practices, the official's lawyer said Friday....
Gov's office urged not to issue pardonUN set to vote on Syria monitorsFresh shelling is reported in Homs as the UN Security Council prepares to vote on a resolution outlining the deployment of monitors to oversee the ceasefire.
Renewables body challenges TrumpIndustry body Scottish Renewables writes to US business tycoon Donald Trump responding to his scathing attacks on wind power.
Tornado hits Okla.; more likelyBrazil suspects' 'cannibal' claimPolice in northeastern Brazil say three murder suspects in their custody have confessed to eating parts of the bodies of their victims.
Candlelight vigil held for shot NH police chiefGREENLAND, N.H. (AP) -- Michael Maloney was only a few days from retirement as chief of a small-town New Hampshire police department. After more than a quarter-century in law enforcement, he was eager to begin the next chapter of his life....
Chavez to continue cancer therapyVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he is going to Cuba on Saturday for more cancer treatment, casting doubt on a trip to the Americas summit.
Hope for finding Burma SpitfiresBritish and Burmese authorities could work together to find 20 Spitfires buried in Burma at the end of the World War II, officials say.
Annan warns Syria at risk of civil warGENEVA (AP) -- World powers share a "profound concern" that Syria is descending into civil war but have pledged to deploy 300 cease-fire monitors there by the end of the month, international envoy Kofi Annan said Tuesday. He warned, however, that the world can't wait forever for the truce to work....
Austria in sausage fightA row breaks out between Slovenia and Austria over the name of a sausage - and it is a matter for the EU.
Little boy lost finds his mother using Google EarthHow Google Earth helped reunite a family after 25 years
Norway readies for its trial of the centuryOslo readies itself for Breivik court drama
Church fears impact of VAT riseThe Church of England fears church renovation projects could be scrapped because of planned changes to VAT set out in the Budget.
No more weekends lost to workFor millions of people in the UK, the normal working week is Monday to Friday. But for many, the weekend is when it all takes place. Joe Lynam relishes the move to weekday working.
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