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Archives to recount JFK's Cuban missile crisis

Archives to recount JFK's Cuban missile crisis
By BRETT ZONGKERAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Fifty years after the Cuban missile crisis, the National Archives has pulled together documents and secret White House recordings to show the public how President John F. Kennedy deliberated with advisers to avert nuclear war. A new exhibit, "

FedEx details major cost-cutting plan

FedEx details major cost-cutting plan
By SAMANTHA BOMKAMPAP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) - FedEx Corp., the world's second-largest package delivery company, on Wednesday detailed its plan to boost profit by $1.7 billion annually by shedding jobs, aircraft and underused assets. FedEx aims to reach that goal within three years

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?
By CANDICE CHOI and MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - During the next presidential debate, the candidates will be pondering the important questions of our time. But the most controversial may be "Sausage or pepperoni?" Pizza Hut is offering a lifetime of free pizza - one large pie a

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?
By CANDICE CHOI and MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - During the next presidential debate, the candidates will be pondering the important questions of our time. But the most controversial may be "Sausage or pepperoni?" Pizza Hut is offering a lifetime of free pizza - one large pie a

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?

Could pepperoni spoil presidential debate?
By CANDICE CHOI and MAE ANDERSONAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - During the next presidential debate, the candidates will be pondering the important questions of our time. But the most controversial may be "Sausage or pepperoni?" Pizza Hut is offering a lifetime of free pizza - one large pie a

Republicans hammer State witnesses on Libya attack

Republicans hammer State witnesses on Libya attack
By LARRY MARGASAK and MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Four weeks before the election, Republicans used a politically charged House hearing to confront State Department officials about security at the U.S. Consulate in Libya and assail the Obama administration's early response

UN resolution seeks recovery of Mali's north

UN resolution seeks recovery of Mali's north
By EDITH M. LEDERERAssociated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) - France has circulated a draft resolution that would give U.N. backing to an international military force to assist the Malian army in ousting Islamic militants who seized the northern half of the country and are turning it into a

NJ city's newest firefighters almost all veterans

NJ city's newest firefighters almost all veterans
By KATIE ZEZIMAAssociated Press NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - When Marland Lawrence entered the fire academy after coming home from the Navy, he was surprised to find out he was not the only veteran in his class. Almost everyone else had also just left the military. Lawrence was one of 28 veterans in

More victims in Central Park sexual assault case

More victims in Central Park sexual assault case
By TOM HAYSAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - A homeless ex-con accused of beating and sexually assaulting a 73-year-old birdwatcher in Central Park randomly groped two more women near the park before his capture, authorities said Tuesday. Prosecutors announced the additional allegations against

GOP lawmakers seek removal of VA's chief of staff

GOP lawmakers seek removal of VA's chief of staff
By KEVIN FREKINGAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Top Republican lawmakers have called on Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki to fire his chief of staff for approving two training conferences that led to $762,000 in questionable spending. The department had already accepted the