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| Hanna Closes In On US | ||
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| Description: | Preparations for Tropical Storm Hanna are under way in oceanside communities up and down the East Coast. | |
| Bush To Announce US Troop Levels In Iraq | ||
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| Description: | President George W. Bush is expected to announce Tuesday that the number of U.S. troops in Iraq will be cut by up to 8,000 by mid-January. | |
| Man With Explosives Detained Near Capitol | ||
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| Description: | A man with a rifle and an explosive device is detained near the U.S. Capitol building, police say. | |
| My Weekend - Is Your Money Safe In Bank? | ||
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| Description: | Banks have been failing across the country and more are expected. | |
| Elephant Hooked On Heroin Completes Rehab | ||
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| Description: | An Asian elephant that was addicted to heroin will return home after three years in rehab. | |
| RNC Over; Obama Sends Out Female Supporters | ||
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| Description: | As Sen. John McCain and running mate Sarah Palin hit the campaign trail, Sen. Barack Obama sends out high-profile female supporters. | |
| Late Payments, Foreclosure Rates Hit Record | ||
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| Description: | A record 9.2 percent of homeowners were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June, an industry group says. | |
| Drug Samples Cost More In Long Run | ||
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| Description: | Free samples to uninsured patients mean that doctors can end up prescribing name-brand drugs more often. | |
| Store Claims Oprah's Mom Owes On $156K Bill | ||
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| Description: | Oprah's mom is accused of being a deadbeat by a high-end clothing store in Milwaukee. | |
| August Jobless Rate Jumps To 5-Year High | ||
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| Description: | The nation's unemployment rate rose to a five-year high of 6.1 percent in August, the government reports. | |






