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NEW YORK (AP) - Now that immigrants have grabbed the nation
CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) - Police and business owners from Mexico
WASHINGTON (AP) - Just back from Baghdad and eager to discuss promising developments, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice found herself knocked off message Sunday, forced to defend prewar planning and troop levels against an unlikely critic - Colin Powell, her predecessor at the State Department.
For the Bush administration, it was a rare instance of in-house dissenter going public.
KILLEEN - Students in Killeen were let out of school when Dr. D.L. Wood died in 1943. The decision was based partly on a desire to honor the man who had served as Killeen's may or but mainly because for decades Wood had delivered most of the bab ies in the Killeen area.
Wood was an old-time country doctor who started his practice in 1901, visiting his patients by horse and bug gy. He was also a registered pharmacist and owned Wood's Drug Store, a popular gathering place for locals.
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DALLAS (AP) - Jose Theodore played only five games for Colorado in the regular season. Now, after five postseason games he
NEW YORK (AP) - The second day of the NFL draft was
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Lakers needed two last-gasp shots from Kobe Bryant to beat the Phoenix Suns.
And two uncharacteristic mistakes from Phoenix star Steve Nash.