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Christian Science Monitor | USA
Both parties are concerned about underinvestment in the war effort there, says Ambassador Jawad.
But oil prices fail to react, climbing more than $2.50 a barrel Friday.
Math bees and science smackdowns for teen brainiacs are on the rise, along with efforts to fuel interest in those fields.
The remodeling effort in Providence, R.I., was one of 17 simultaneous projects spearheaded by the state chapter of Rebuilding Together.
From California to Florida, investors snap up distressed properties, hoping to profit.
Opposition in Africa means the new command's headquarters will more likely be in US or Europe.
Thursday's ruling makes it the second state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Gasoline and food price spikes have had what could be called a 'Miracle-Gro' effect on the backyard garden movement.
It's mobilizing aid for its sister city, the capital of China's earthquake-stricken Sichuan Province.
One man flips through the supermarket tabloids – and recognizes none of the celebrities.
Airlines move to reduce problems of 2007's dismal season, with a focus on New York area traffic.
The move, which passed the Senate and House Tuesday with a bipartisan majority, may reflect changing GOP ideas on energy.
Budget cuts, lawsuits, and worsening services are fraying tempers in the run-up to mayoral elections.
One reason: Wages aren't keeping up with price rises.
House Republicans lose a third seat in special elections, as voters signal desire for change.
Congress poised to override President Bush for only the second time.
A new law could levy fines and jail time for taco-truck proprietors who idle.
He'll celebrate Israel's 60th anniversary, but meet with Israel's Olmert and Palestinian territories' Abbas separately.
The highest US total is from 1999, which had 676 tornadoes from January to mid-May.
Bay St. Louis, Miss., taps painters and the cultural community nationwide to become a rare post-Katrina success story. Why are residents yelling 'Stellaaaaaaa?'
Half of courses in Grades 9 to 12 will be delivered online by 2019, predicts a new report.
A college class, funded by a NASA Space Grant Consortium, contemplates what to say to E.T.
Unresolved: Can spouses of victims of China's population control claim harm if they weren't officially married?
For millions of Americans, towing the vacation home or traveling around the country in an RV is a way of life, even with the high cost of fuel.
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