1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting next to Los Angeles-area taco truck; police search for suspect - Los Angeles Times (Man Wedding Ring)
Thursday, April 30th, 2009-
1 dead, 5 wounded in shooting next to Los Angeles-area taco truck; police search for suspect - Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES (AP) Authorities say one man has been killed and five others wounded in a shooting next to a taco truck near a Los Angeles County intersection. Sheriff’s Deputy Byron Ward said Thursday morning that the five surviving victims, all male, were at local hospitals with injuries ranging
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Little boy, far from home, 1st US swine flu death - Guardian Unlimited
Associated Press Writer= HOUSTON (AP) He was not yet 2, far from home and dying. The first victim of swine flu in the U.S. was a Mexican toddler who struggled to survive for weeks in Texas hospitals long before it was known doctors were dealing with an international outbreak. Now the
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No plan to close US-Mexico border over swine flu outbreak: Obama - Economic Times
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has said that there were no plans to close the country’s border with Mexico despite a growing swine flu outbreak, but assured the public that his government was doing all it could to contain the threat. Obama said late Wednesday that closing the border was “akin
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Halifax teen reflects on N.H. mountain ordeal - Enterprise
While stranded on New Hampshire s Mount Washington, Eagle Scout Scott Mason of Halifax plunged into frigid water, built a rock shelter to protect himself from the mountain s notorious winds and watched a rescue helicopter fly off as he tried to attract the crew s attention. Even with a
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Analysis: Obama’s fate largely in Congress’ hands - Journal Times
WASHINGTON - As he starts his second 100 days as president, Barack Obama must yield much of his agenda’s fate to Congress. His biggest proposals, such as revising health care, energy and education policies, are in the hands of lawmakers who will debate, change and possibly reject them in the coming
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