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1. The man suspected of setting a deadly wildfire in southern California is now facing murder and arson charges in the deaths of five firefighters. Raymond Lee Oyler was already under arrest on suspic
1. The Reverend Ted Haggard admits that he bought methamphetamine from a gay prostitute and that he got a massage from him. The admission comes after Mike Jones accused him of paying for sexual encoun
1.New York Times reporter Judith Miller testifies before a grand jury, ending her silence in the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the name of a covert CIA operative. 2.Sunni ins
1 Indonesia says it suspects two fugitives linked to Al-Qaida masterminded suicide bombings that killed at least 26 people in crowded restaurants in Bali tourist areas. 2 Hundreds of US troops comb th
1. Authorities search flooded and mud-caked communities for victims of storms spawned by Hurricane Stan that left a trail of destruction and killed 82 people across Central America. 2. New Chief Justi
1. Defending his Iraq War policy, President Bush accuses Islamic radicals of seeking to
1. There are marching bands, children dressed as Santa Claus and clergymen in magenta skullcap s gathered in the center of Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas Eve. They are all doing their best to dispel
1. Officials are making preparations for President Gerald Ford's body to lie in state this weekend at the Capitol Rotunda . A funeral service is expected to take place at the National Cathedral after
1.It appears a body found Sunday in a snow cave on Oregon's Mount Hood is missing hiker Kelly James. Two people close to the case confirmed it's the body of James who placed a distress call to relativ
1. New Defense Secretary Robert Gates has wrapped up his visit to Iraq. He says he hopes to update President Bush over the weekend on what he leaned there. He isn't saying whether he'll recommend incr
1.The news is not good out of Mount Hood. Rescue crews found photos with Kelly James, the climber found dead on the Oregon mountain. The sheriff says he is concerned because the pictures show the hike
1.Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid says South Dakota Democrat Tim Johnson has shown significant improvement following his recent brain surgery, but he won't say whether or not Johnson has regained
1. Hurricane Dolly has left behind muddy waters and downed power lines. But residents in south Texas are thankful the storm did not pack more of a wallop. Early damage estimates put losses at 750 million dollars. 2. Barack Obama draws more than 200,
1. Australia's Qantas Airlines has been ordered to urgently inspect every oxygen bottle aboard its fleet of Boeing 747s. Investigators are focusing on the idea that an oxygen cylinder might have exploded mid-flight, ripping a hole in the side of the
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. Dawn Saturday brought out search and rescue workers again in central Florida, an area devastated by thunderstorms that included tornados. The storms struck in darkness early Friday morning killing at least 20 people. Victims included teenagers an
1. At least nine deaths are being blamed on a storm that's drenching the nations midsection. Hundreds are fleeing their homes and roads are flooded after as much as ten inches of rain fell in some regions. Flood and flash flood warnings are in effec
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