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US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico

US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCAAssociated Press EL PASO, Texas (AP) - More than 4,000 archaeological artifacts looted from Mexico and seized in the U.S. were returned to Mexican authorities on Thursday in what experts say is one of the largest repatriation ever made between the neighboring countries. The

US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico

US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCAAssociated Press EL PASO, Texas (AP) - More than 4,000 archaeological artifacts looted from Mexico and seized in the U.S. were returned to Mexican authorities on Thursday in what experts say is one of the largest repatriation ever made between the neighboring countries. The

US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico

US returns 4,000 archaeological relics to Mexico
By JUAN CARLOS LLORCAAssociated Press EL PASO, Texas (AP) - More than 4,000 archaeological artifacts looted from Mexico and seized in the U.S. were returned to Mexican authorities on Thursday in what experts say is one of the largest repatriation ever made between the neighboring countries. The

Swing-state voters hit with mail ad barrage

Swing-state voters hit with mail ad barrage
By BRIAN BAKSTAssociated Press MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) - Around lunchtime each day, the latest missives promoting or pillorying Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney arrive in Diane Ouradnik's mailbox. Before long, they're in her trash. Tearing and tossing has

Swing-state voters hit with mail ad barrage

Swing-state voters hit with mail ad barrage
By BRIAN BAKSTAssociated Press MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) - Around lunchtime each day, the latest missives promoting or pillorying Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney arrive in Diane Ouradnik's mailbox. Before long, they're in her trash. Tearing and tossing has

NY cop killing suspect transferred from hospital

NY cop killing suspect transferred from hospital
By FRANK ELTMAN and TOM HAYSAssociated Press MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) - An ex-convict suspected of gunning down a police officer near the Belmont Park racetrack and then shooting to death a carjacking victim was transferred from a hospital to police headquarters on Wednesday, a police spokeswoman

Gazans blast Israel with rockets, draws airstrikes

Gazans blast Israel with rockets, draws airstrikes
By JOSEF FEDERMANAssociated Press JERUSALEM (AP) - Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip fired dozens of rockets and mortar shells into southern Israel on Wednesday in the heaviest bombardment on the area in months, drawing ominous Israeli threats of retaliation and dangers of escalation. The

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election
By The Associated Press A selection of issues at stake in the presidential election and their impact on Americans, in brief: ___ Abortion: Abortion and birth control are divisive issues in politics, and they've flared up at times in this campaign despite the candidates' reluctance to

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election

WHY IT MATTERS: Issues at stake in election
By The Associated Press A selection of issues at stake in the presidential election and their impact on Americans, in brief: ___ Abortion: Abortion and birth control are divisive issues in politics, and they've flared up at times in this campaign despite the candidates' reluctance to

WHY IT MATTERS: Immigration

WHY IT MATTERS: Immigration
By ALICIA A. CALDWELLAssociated Press The issue: Illegal immigration is a decades-old problem. With an estimated 11.5 million illegal immigrants living, and in many cases working, in the U.S. the question remains: What do we do with them? And how do we stop more people from coming? Lax