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JetBlue: Flight attendant's big exit was for good
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AP - Sometimes there's no going back.
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Craigslist strikes adult services under pressure
(AP)
AP - Craigslist appears to have surrendered in a legal fight over erotic ads posted on its website, shutting down its adult services section Saturday and replacing it with a black bar that simply says "censored."
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BP: Crews lifting device from Gulf face delay
(AP)
AP - Investigators looking into what went wrong in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are a step closer to answers now that a key piece of evidence is secure aboard a ship.
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Pulitzer-winning cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86
(AP)
AP - For more than half a century, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist Paul Conrad poked fun at politicians, taking on presidents from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush.
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For US Muslims, a 9/11 anniversary like no other
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AP - American Muslims are boosting security at mosques, seeking help from leaders of other faiths and airing ads underscoring their loyalty to the United States — all ahead of a 9/11 anniversary they fear could bring more trouble for their communities.
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Earl's biggest damage in Northeast: business
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AP - In the end, Earl's worst damage in New England was to seasonal businesses hoping to end their summer on a high note.
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Race complicates reservation crime fight
(AP)
AP - For more than two hours on the night of May 16, 2007, Shane Maggi terrorized a Native American couple at their home on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, pistol whipping them and firing bullets above the husband's head.
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2 babies killed after semi hits vehicles in Ariz.
(AP)
AP - Two babies have been killed in a three-vehicle collision involving a gas tanker in Phoenix.
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AP Interview: Author leaving home next to Palins
(AP)
AP - Sarah Palin can take down the fence. Palin's neighbor of three months on Wasilla's Lake Lucille, author Joe McGinniss, is packing his bags and notebooks and leaving Sunday for his home in Massachusetts to write the book he has been researching on the former governor and GOP vice presidential candidate.
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Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings
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AP - A claim by Arizona's governor that rising violence along the U.S.-Mexico border has led to headless bodies turning up in the desert came back to haunt her during a stammering debate performance in which she failed to back it up.






