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DNA tests start on baby in case of missing pregnant woman
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June
20th
, 2007, 6:02pm GMT
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Investigators were testing the DNA of a newborn girl left in a basket on a school nurse's doorstep, about 45 miles from a missing ...
Lava oozes from Mt. Kilauea after quakes
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:57pm GMT
Lava oozed from a new location on Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, scientists said Tuesday.
Experts: Sand more deadly than sharks at beaches
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:50pm GMT
Waves and sharks aren't the only dangers at the beach. More than two dozen young people have been killed over the last decade ...
Church reverses Kennedy annulment
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:33pm GMT
The Vatican reversed the annulment of former Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy II's first marriage, a union that had lasted 12 years and ...
U.K. forecasters: Calm hurricane season ahead
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:03pm GMT
British government forecasters are predicting that the Atlantic hurricane season may not be as busy as their American counterparts ...
90 homes evacuated near Colo. fire
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:00pm GMT
Firefighters took advantage of calm, humid weather Wednesday morning to extend containment lines around part of a 1,000-acre ...
1 dead, 4 missing in N.Y. floods
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June
20th
, 2007, 4:00pm GMT
Police were searching Wednesday for four people reported missing after a flash flood in the southern edge of the Catskill Mountains. ...
Baby's death tied to taped-on pacifier
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June
20th
, 2007, 3:25pm GMT
A woman was charged with manslaughter in the death of her 4-month-old son after she told authorities she taped a pacifier to ...
Immunity for nurses leads to speculation on DA's course
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June
20th
, 2007, 3:23pm GMT
The district attorney's decision to compel two nurses to testify before a grand jury about deaths at a New Orleans hospital ...
Slime eel seen as aphrodisiac
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June
20th
, 2007, 1:49pm GMT
The hagfish is a bottom feeder so repulsive it had a cameo on TV's "Fear Factor." It slimes its enemies, has rows of teeth on ...
Texas crowd kills man after car hits kid
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June
20th
, 2007, 1:36pm GMT
An angry crowd beat a man to death after a vehicle he was riding in struck and injured a young girl, police said Wednesday.
Fire guts abandoned warehouse in Philly
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June
20th
, 2007, 1:33pm GMT
Fire swept through an abandoned warehouse early Wednesday, collapsing the roof and forcing about 100 residents to evacuate nearby ...
LA attorney's wife named in warrant
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June
20th
, 2007, 1:26pm GMT
The wife of the city's top prosecutor has an outstanding arrest warrant for failing to appear in court nine years ago on charges ...
St. Louis' 2-headed snake dies
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June
20th
, 2007, 12:32pm GMT
A two-headed snake named "We," the main attraction at the World Aquarium, has died.
S.C. fire kills 'Charleston's bravest'
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June
20th
, 2007, 11:50am GMT
The blaze that killed nine Charleston, S.C. firefighters Monday is "difficult to fathom or quantify," the city's mayor said Tuesday ...
Some colleges may opt out of rankings
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June
20th
, 2007, 2:33am GMT
They didn't call for an all-out boycott, but presidents of dozens of liberal arts colleges signaled their intent Tuesday to stop ...
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