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1.The White House is urging Hamas to agree to a ceasefire with Israel as a first step in halting the current Israeli air assault on Gaza. White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe spoke of the Hamas move not to renew a ceasefire with Israel. 2.The searc
1. Los Angeles area officials say they found more bodies at the Santa shooting crime scene. Investigators are still trying to identify the badly burned bodies. Officials want to know if they died in the shooting or the subsequent house fire. 2. The
1.It's still looking like a miserable end of a miserable year for retailers, with a lot of shoppers today turning up their noses at deep discounts and simply returning unwanted gifts. One analyst says after an early surge, mall turnout is lighter th
1.From the Pacific Northwest to New England, people are digging out from heavy snow. In between, many are shivering through a brutally cold day. Below-zero wind chills led a number of schools in the Pittsburg area to close. Monday morning commuters
1. All but one runway at Denver's airport reopened as authorities continue to investigate yesterday's plane accident. Thirty-eight people were hurt when a Continental Airlines jet veered off a runway and caught fire. The conditions of the two most s
1. By the time winter officially arrives tomorrow morning, some in the Midwest may have already had enough. Temperatures in Illinois could reach five below zero with wind gusts 30 miles an hour. Minnesota authorities predicted heavy snowfall and are
1. The Senate's Democratic leader urges President Bush and Vice President Cheney to apologize for actions of their aides in the CIA leak case. 2. Two US soldiers are charged with assault for allegedly
1. Hurricane Wilma menaces Cuba and Central America, and visitors are ordered out of the Florida Keys as Wilma briefly explodes into the most intensive Atlantic hurricane on record. 2. A defiant Sadda
1. Pakistan's leader says a man said to be Al-Qaida's operational commander has been killed in a blast in that country's lawless tribal areas. 2. Northeast of Baghdad, insurgents ambush Iraqi troops w
1. Authorities in South Carolina rescued a 14-year-old girl from an underground bunker . She text- messaged her mother on the suspect's cellphone before being saved. Vinson Filyaw was arrested in the
1. The Thai military has launched a coup against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, circling his offices with tanks, seizing control of television stations and declaring a provisional authority loyal
1. Police say they found the bodies of three missing St. Louis area kids in the washer and dryer in the kids' apartment. Authorities say they were led there by a statement from the woman who'd earlier
1. After being held captive for nearly 3 months in Iraq, American reporter Jill Carroll was released by her kidnappers. Carroll says she's looking forward to seeing her family. 2. Randal McCloy, the s
1. The United Arab Emirates-based company that was sent to take over port operations in 6 major U. S. ports has agreed to a broader review before taking over operations. The move comes amid concerns f
1. Intense fighting continues in Iraq. At least 69 people were killed in Baghdad Tuesday, following a day of bombings and mortar fire between Sunnis and Shiites. 2. The US Senate agreed to bring the P
1. The Associated Press has obtained a video showing former FEMA director Micheal Brown warning President Bush and other senior administration officials about the dangers of Hurricane Katrina the day
1. The Hawaiian Island of Kauai is bracing for several more days of rain. This's just days after a dam burst into reservoir killing up to 7 people; the state of emergency remains in effect on the rain
1. President Bush has signed a bill overhauling rules on government eavesdropping. The new law also grants immunity to companies that helped the government spy on Americans. The ceremony ended a year-long debate over privacy and civil liberties conc