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Inauguration offers brief pause from TV bickering

Inauguration offers brief pause from TV bickering
By DAVID BAUDERAP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The second inauguration of President Barack Obama has given television networks a chance to bask in the majesty of a Washington event that unites Americans of all beliefs and ideologies - at least momentarily. Then they returned to widely

Inauguration offers brief pause from TV bickering

Inauguration offers brief pause from TV bickering
By DAVID BAUDERAP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The second inauguration of President Barack Obama has given television networks a chance to bask in the majesty of a Washington event that unites Americans of all beliefs and ideologies - at least momentarily. Then they returned to widely

Leading candidates in Israel's election

Leading candidates in Israel's election
By The Associated Press Leading candidates in Israel's election: -Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to return to power in Tuesday's elections after nearly four years as prime minister. Netanyahu insists he has mobilized the international community against Iran's disputed nuclear program

SWAT standoff in Ga. uncovers dismembered body

SWAT standoff in Ga. uncovers dismembered body
By RUSS BYNUMAssociated Press SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Police went to Chad Moretz's home to ask him about a friend who had gone missing and quickly found themselves in a tense standoff when a relative answered the door and whispered: "He's got a rifle. He's going to kill y'all." It was

Death toll climbs past 80 in siege in the Sahara

Death toll climbs past 80 in siege in the Sahara
By AOMAR OUALI and ELAINE GANLEYAssociated Press ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - The death toll from the terrorist siege at a natural gas plant in the Sahara climbed past 80 on Sunday as Algerian forces searching the refinery for explosives found dozens more bodies, many so badly disfigured it was unclear

Obama girls rock out with military kids at concert

Obama girls rock out with military kids at concert
By JOCELYN NOVECKAP National Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Usher sang "Yeah!" Katy Perry donned star and stripes for "Firework." And a ballroom full of lucky kids got to rock out with Sasha and Malia Obama at Saturday's Kids' Inaugural Concert, a star-studded event that honors America's

Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy

Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy
By DAVID CRARYAP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) - By today's politically polarized standards, the Supreme Court's momentous Roe v. Wade ruling was a landslide. By a 7-2 vote on Jan. 22, 1973, the justices established a nationwide right to abortion. Forty years and roughly 55 million

Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy

Roe v Wade: After 40 years, deep divide is legacy
By DAVID CRARYAP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) - By today's politically polarized standards, the Supreme Court's momentous Roe v. Wade ruling was a landslide. By a 7-2 vote on Jan. 22, 1973, the justices established a nationwide right to abortion. Forty years and roughly 55 million

Lance Armstrong admits to doping in Oprah interview; calls his behavior "inexcusable"

Lance Armstrong admits to doping in Oprah interview; calls his behavior "inexcusable"
By Kate Stanhope, After spending years denying that he used performance-enhancing substances during his cycling career, it only took Lance Armstrong a matter of minutes into his sit-down interview with Oprah Winfrey to admit otherwise.

Video game puts players in shoes of Syrian rebels

Video game puts players in shoes of Syrian rebels
By BEN HUBBARDAssociated Press BEIRUT (AP) - A new video game based on Syria's civil war challenges players to make the hard choices facing the country's rebels. Is it better to negotiate peace with the regime of President Bashar Assad, for example, or dispatch jihadist fighters to kill pro