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Bridge to open after ’89 quake
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Bridge to open after ’89 quake

August 31, 2013

The 6.9-magnitude Loma Prieta quake hit just as millions tuned in to watch Game 3 of the “Bay Bridge World Series” between the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants, killing…

Jersey Shore business slows
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Jersey Shore business slows

August 31, 2013

Marty Sudol pilots a remote-controlled mechanical beach rake that strains debris from sand in front of a home on the Manasquan, N.J., beachfront. He says his company was so busy…

Major quake recorded in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands
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Major quake recorded in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands

August 30, 2013

“I heard it coming,” said Kathleen Nevzoroff, who was sitting at her computer in the tiny Aleutians village of Adak when the major temblor struck at 8:25 a.m. local time,…

War costs could escalate quickly
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War costs could escalate quickly

August 30, 2013

An attack on Syria would be no exception to the rule. “This would come in under $100 million, if it goes off as advertised,” said Gordon Adams, a professor at…

Syria samples to undergo meticulous scrutiny
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Syria samples to undergo meticulous scrutiny

August 30, 2013

Members of a U.N. investigation team will be returning today with samples taht could prove chemical weapons were used against Syrian civilians. The samples will prove whether a chemical attack…

Inconsistent allies: France, U.S. mull Syria action
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Inconsistent allies: France, U.S. mull Syria action

August 30, 2013

French President Francois Hollande, right, is fully committed to joining the United States in military action against Syria for allegedly using chemical weapons against civilians. Although French-U.S. relations have often…

Violence in Iraq on the rise again
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Violence in Iraq on the rise again

August 30, 2013

Mourners carry the coffin of a young man who was killed in a car bombing in Azamiyah, Iraq. Violence is increasing in the country, leading government officials to fear that…

Clinton tops Obama in gifts
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Clinton tops Obama in gifts

August 30, 2013

Then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton outpaced President Barack Obama when it comes to receiving lavish gifts from foreign leaders, according to the latest report from the State Department’s Office…

Sierra fire puts some holiday tourists in quandary
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Sierra fire puts some holiday tourists in quandary

August 29, 2013

The Rim Fire in Yosemite National Park, Calif., is causing some tourists to cancel plans to visit the national park over the Labor Day weekend, park officials say. The park…

Syria’s ancient history faces new threats
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Syria’s ancient history faces new threats

August 29, 2013

The United Nations is working to come up with a plan to protect Syria’s ancient archaeological sites and mosques during the ongoing civil war. The 12th century Umayyad mosque’s minaret…

UK prime minister loses Syria war vote
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UK prime minister loses Syria war vote

August 29, 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron concedes that a parliamentary vote Thursday means the United Kingdom will not take part in any military action against Syrian President Bashar Assad.Associated Press LONDON…

Education law waivers available
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Education law waivers available

August 29, 2013

The Education Department, which is headed by Arne Duncan, will let states request waivers giving them another two years to meet the requirements laid out in the now-expired No Child…

U.S. readies for solo action
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U.S. readies for solo action

August 29, 2013

White House deputy press secretary Josh Earnest says the White House believes there is a “compressed time frame” for the United States to respond to Syria’s alleged use of chemical…

Assad repeats vow to defend against attack
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Assad repeats vow to defend against attack

August 29, 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron argued strongly for military intervention in Syria but was rejected in a preliminary vote in Parliament, while French defense officials said openly for the first…

Chemical allegation haunts Syria ally Iran
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Chemical allegation haunts Syria ally Iran

August 29, 2013

Iranian clergyman Mohammad Azadparvar was a victim of chemical weapons during Iran’s war with Iraq in the 1980s. Iranian leaders are struggling with how far can they support Syrian President…

Activists note civil rights, immigration ties
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Activists note civil rights, immigration ties

August 29, 2013

U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson radically changed U.S. immigration policy when he signed a new immigration bill in 1965 that planted the seeds for the demographic explosion that has shaped…

Being poor hurts IQ, too
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Being poor hurts IQ, too

August 29, 2013

People worrying about having enough money to pay their bills tend to lose temporarily the equivalent of 13 IQ points, scientists found when they gave intelligence tests to shoppers at…

Fast-food workers stage largest protests yet
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Fast-food workers stage largest protests yet

August 29, 2013

Fast-food workers in several U.S. cities, including these in Boston, staged walkouts to push for higher wages at restaurants like Burger King, McDonald’s and Taco Bell.Mark Garfinkel/Associated Press Similar protests…

Feds won’t sue to stop marijuana use in Colorado, Washington
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Feds won’t sue to stop marijuana use in Colorado, Washington

August 29, 2013

The Obama administration says it will not sue to stop Colorado and Washington state’s laws legalizing recreational marijuana use from going into effect. The administration’s Thursday’s announcement clears one of…

When to strike: Syria timing is complex for Obama
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When to strike: Syria timing is complex for Obama

August 28, 2013

Few doubt that President Barack Obama is preparing for a U.S.-led military action to retaliate for what the U.S. and its allies say was a deadly chemical weapons attack perpetrated…

The world beyond Durango
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The world beyond Durango

August 28, 2013

50+ Years Ago: In 1944, 15,000 American troops marched down the Champs Elysees in Paris as the French capital continued to celebrate its liberation from the Nazis. Ten years ago:…