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09:10:10 PM |
Historians rethink key Soviet role in Japan defeat
(US National) As the United States dropped its atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945, 1.6 million Soviet troops launched a surprise attack on the Japanese army occupying eastern Asia. Within days, Emperor Hirohito's million-man army in the region had collapsed. | |||||
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09:10:10 PM |
Pilot near Alaska crash site says clouds were low
(US National) A pilot flying in the area of this week's Alaska plane crash that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens and four others has estimated that clouds were as low as 600 feet at the time of the crash, the National Transportation Safety Board's chairwoman said Saturday. | |||||
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07:10:10 PM |
Pilot's wife says he seemed normal before flight
(US National) The wife of the pilot in this week's deadly Alaska plane crash spoke with her husband by phone several times in the days before the flight and noticed nothing out of the ordinary, the National Transportation Safety Board's chairwoman said Saturday. | |||||
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07:10:10 PM |
Obama supports 'the right' for ground zero mosque
(US National) Weighing his words carefully on a fiery political issue, President Barack Obama said Saturday that Muslims have the right to build a mosque near New York's ground zero, but he did not say whether he believes it is a good idea to do so. | |||||
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05:10:09 PM |
Hundreds kiss in NYC in honor of end of WWII
(US National) Hundreds of couples donned sailor hats and nurse's caps and smooched in Times Square on Saturday to celebrate the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II. | |||||
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03:10:10 PM |
Sacred artifacts returned to Northern Calif. tribe
(US National) White deerskins, condor feathers and head dresses made of bright red woodpecker scalps are among more than 200 sacred artifacts that are once again in the possession of a Northern California Indian tribe. | |||||
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03:10:10 PM |
Slain Okla. couple's family hopes fugitives caught
(US National) Lost in the Bonnie and Clyde tale of Arizona fugitives on the run for two weeks is the grisly slaying of an Oklahoma couple whose bodies were found in a burned-out travel trailer on a remote ranch in eastern New Mexico. | |||||
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03:10:10 PM |
For Idaho refugees, a job search ends in Oregon
(US National) On the road to Threemile Canyon Farms, Achut Shiwakoti stared out at the neat rows of corn and fields of fresh mint, his father anxiously nudging him to translate as their new workplace came into view. | |||||
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01:10:08 PM |
Slain Okla. couple's family wants fugitives caught
(US National) Lost in the Bonnie and Clyde tale of Arizona fugitives on the run for two weeks is the grisly slaying of an Oklahoma couple whose bodies were found in a burned-out travel trailer on a remote ranch in eastern New Mexico. | |||||
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12:10:07 PM |
Final plug on Gulf oil leak at least days away
(US National) The government's point man on the Gulf spill wants additional testing before he orders BP to finish drilling a relief well that will allow the oil giant to plug its runaway well for good. | |||||
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11:10:10 AM |
Plastic jar removed from Fla. bear cub's head
(US National) A black bear cub in Florida affectionately known as "jarhead" can finally enjoy a good meal. | |||||
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10:10:05 AM |
Smile! Aerial images being used to enforce laws
(US National) On New York's Long Island, it's used to prevent drownings. In Greece, it's a tool to help solve a financial crisis. Municipalities update property assessment rolls and other government data with it. Some in law enforcement use it to supplement reconnaissance of crime suspects. | |||||
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10:10:05 AM |
8 shot, 4 fatally, outside Buffalo, NY, restaurant
(US National) Police say a man celebrating his first wedding anniversary was among four people killed during a shooting outside a downtown Buffalo, N.Y., restaurant. Four others were wounded. | |||||
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09:10:06 AM |
Stabbings suspect unlikely to return to Mich. soon
(US National) An Israeli suspected in a series of stabbings in three states is not expected to be extradited to Michigan any time soon. | |||||
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07:10:03 AM |
8 shot outside Buffalo, NY, restaurant; 4 killed
(US National) A shooting outside a restaurant in downtown Buffalo early Saturday left four people dead and four wounded, police said. The victims were leaving a large party inside the City Grill bar and restaurant about 2:30 a.m. when gunfire erupted, police and witnesses said. Police were investigating witness reports that an argument may have broken out inside. Investigators did not know how many shooters there were. | |||||
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