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Joan Boos - then known as Joan Lovering - moved from her small Maine town during World War II to Washington to help in the war effort. She was named one of the 48 original Cherry Blossom princesses for the Cherry Blossom Festival in 1948, just three years after the ...
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ming Qu was a day shy of his 24th birthday and had plans to return to China at the end of the semester to work....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ming Qu was a day shy of his 24th birthday and had plans to return to China at the end of the semester to work....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ming Qu was a day shy of his 24th birthday and had plans to return to China at the end of the semester to work....
A panel of the nation's Catholic bishops said Thursday that their flock "must have the courage not to obey unjust laws" and called for Catholic political leaders, clergy and laity to pray, fast and speak out for religious liberty during a two-week period that ends on Independence Day. "What we ...
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ALASKA KODIAK — Two Coast Guard members were fatally shot at a communications station on an island off Alaska, officials said Thursday. Officials said it remained unclear if the deaths at the Coast Guard station on Kodiak Island were a double homicide or murder-suicide. Capt. Jesse Moore said it was ...
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There were 467 new priestly ordinations in the U.S. last year, and Boston's seminary had to turn away applicants.
Obama gives Tehran reasons to doubt his seriousness.
Raising fees on worker visas only depresses job creation for all.
Spanish conservationists say there is a ray of hope for the world's most endangered cat, the Iberian lynx.
New hope for the endangered Iberian lynx
A new study suggests higher U.S. oncology spending is 'worth it.'
US President Barack Obama defends Ann Romney, the wife of his Republican rival, and says there is "no tougher job" than being a mother.
A decision on whether Megaupload users should get their data back could be made in a US court shortly.
Prototype contact lenses designed to offer troops enhanced vision are ordered by the US Department of Defense's research lab.
Everyone's talking nukes, but Iran is a world hub of jihadist terrorism, including al Qaeda.
Two teenagers are arrested in connection with an investigation into reports that hackers accessed Scotland Yard's anti-terror hotline.
The UN Security Council calls for an immediate and unconditional end to fighting on Sudan's southern border.
Lung cancer cases in women are continuing to rise, according to figures released by Cancer Research UK.
The cars and bands that helped shape the West Midlands
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