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Parents: All of L.A. school's teachers to be replaced
The entire staff of a school where two teachers were arrested last week for lewd acts involving pupils will be replaced, parents said, citing the superintendent.
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Two-vehicle collision in Ontario kills 11
Eleven people were killed and three were injured Monday after a tractor-trailer slammed into a passenger van northeast of Stratford, Ontario, according to Inspector Steve Porter with the Perth County, Ontario, Provincial Police.
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Kin feared for Powell kids before blast
After the deaths of a Washington man and his sons in a presumed murder-suicide, the details in the 2009 disappearance of the children's mother may never be known.
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Cuba TV airs Castro book-release party
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro once again dominated his country's airwaves Monday during the televised presentation of an event for his new memoir, "Fidel Castro: Guerrilla of Time."
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Massacre suspect: I deserve a medal
A court in Norway concluded that the man charged with killing 77 people last year can be kept in custody until his trial.
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Romney targets optimistic Santorum
Front-runner Mitt Romney's criticisms suggest he's concerned that the conservative Rick Santorum could perform well in this week's GOP presidential contests.
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Politics buried in Eastwood's ad?
Moments after the energetic Madonna entertained fans during the halftime show at Sunday's Super Bowl, millions of television viewers got an emotional jolt back into reality. Amid the close-up shots of factory workers and Midwest families, were there political undertones in Chrysler's Super Bowl ad?
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Former intern details affair with JFK
The author of a new tell-all book claims she lost her virginity to President John F. Kennedy when she was a 19-year-old White House intern, and that the affair lasted 18 months.
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British court grants bail to radical cleric
A court in the United Kingdom has granted bail to a radical cleric accused of links to al Qaeda, the British Home Office said Monday.
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Opinion: Deter a nuclear Iran?
There is a growing interest among U.S. foreign policy officials and scholars in deterring Iran; that is, in tolerating a nuclear armed Iran but keeping it at bay by threatening it in kind should it use its nuclear weapons. Although the Obama administration has not embraced this position, some observers believe this is the direction it is headed.






