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Anti-war protesters hurled shoes and eggs at Tony Blair on Saturday as he arrived for the first public signing of his fast-selling memoir.






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Nine people were killed after a light aircraft used for skydiving crashed in New Zealand's South Island, police said Saturday.






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Calif. nuke meltdown site finally set for cleanup

More than five decades after a partial nuclear meltdown just outside Los Angeles, state and federal officials Friday announced agreements to remove all contamination.



Body of boxing promoter's son found on Wash. peak
A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say.
Earl downgraded as it smacks New England
Earl weakened to a tropical storm as it brushed Cap Cod and Nantucket with pelting rain, strong gusts and pounding surf early Saturday as steamed past New England.
Head of alleged trafficking scheme arrested
The head of a labor recruiting company accused of exploiting 400 workers from Thailand and forcing them to work on U.S. farms pleaded not guilty Friday, part of what the FBI calls the largest human-trafficking case charged in U.S. history
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The piece of equipment at the center of the investigation into the Deepwater Horizon explosion and spill was being retrieved from a mile below the sea, BP announced Friday.

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A New York hurricane in the early 19th Century set off a long debate about the size and shape of such storms.
Tiger Shark Feeding Frenzy Captured on Video
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Hurricane Earl Brushes North Carolina
Hurricane Earl pounded North Carolina on Friday as it sped up the U.S. East Coast, threatening dangerous waves and riptides across the eastern seaboard.
School of Underwater Turbines Swim to Fast Currents
An autonomous turbine swarm in the works could tap the power potential in the Gulf's underwater currents. But should we even go there?
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Priority Inbox is a new feature in Gmail that finds the messages of importance and sorts them for you, to prevent email overload. It does this by basing the importance on the emails you read and reply to. Here is how to start using it in your Gmail account.
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