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Florida city puts limits on 9/11 Quran burning
Gainesville, Fla., officials are discouraging a crowd at Saturday's Quran burning led by Terry Jones.


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Editing, enhancing Wikipedia becomes project at colleges
Some professors believe Wikipedia has no place in the footnotes of a college paper. But could it have a place on the syllabus?


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Pediatricians will join call for mandatory flu shots
The American Academy of Pediatrics plans to call for all health workers to be vaccinated. It's the latest group to warn against the flu threat. ...


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Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama
A former soldier accused of demanding mental treatment as he took hostages at gunpoint at a Georgia Army hospital later told investigators he ...


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Tropical Storm Hermine lashes south Texas
Tropical Storm Hermine gave a wet and windy punch to Texas on Tuesday but left only minor scrapes in the storm-weary Rio Grande Valley, which ...


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Chicago Mayor Daley won't run for re-election
Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, who has presided over the third-largest U.S. city for 21 years, like his father did before him, announced Tuesday ...


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Group gets homeless on feet and running
Back on My Feet is a support group for the homeless meant to help them instill discipline and improve their health through running.


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Pet Talk: Litter box issues are fixable, not that Gus needs help
Even by fastidious-feline standards, the litter box behaviors of Gus the Cat, my rescued Maine Coon, are a little over the top.


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CDC chief says U.S. smoking rate of 20% is 'a paradox'
Thomas Frieden points to tools to quit and strong support for tobacco control.


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Curfew sirens make a comeback in small towns
In an era of cellphones, curfew whistles have disappeared in many places, but in a few small towns, the siren is making a comeback.


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