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AP/Brad C Bower Parents and relatives of students riding a school bus that was missing for several hours Thursday, embrace at the Oley, Pa., Municipal Building, Thursday, Jan. 24, as they gather to hear news of the students on the bus.
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School bus found; students OK A school bus driver with a loaded rifle took 13 children on a more than 100-mile odyssey Thursday that ended when he turned himself in to an off-duty police officer working security at a discount store.
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American Taliban appears in court In his first court appearance, Taliban soldier John Walker Lindh told a federal judge ``Yes I do, thank you'' when asked Thursday if he understood charges that he conspired to kill his fellow Americans in Afghanistan.
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Fired Enron auditor refuses to testify on shredding Fired Enron outside auditor David Duncan refused to testify to Congress Thursday about the shredding of the energy company's documents, invoking his Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination.
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Working through the recession Few people feel the effects of a sluggish economy as swiftly as those who earn a commission-based income. Just ask Kathleen Root, whose earnings as an account representative for Time Warner Cable slumped enough in recent months to coax her into a second job during the holidays.
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Federal program means tax credits for city businesses Poor areas of the city have qualified for a $17-billion federal incentive program designed to increase job opportunities in those neighborhoods.
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Experts: Mammograms may not help ROCKVILLE, Md. - An independent panel of experts said Wednesday that there was insufficient evidence that mammograms could prevent breast cancer deaths.
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