AP - Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was recovering Tuesday at Duke University Medical Center, a day after undergoing risky surgery that experts said was designed to reduce his brain tumor and give chemotherapy and radiation treatments a chance to work.
AP - Chinese police dragged away more than 100 parents Tuesday while they were protesting the deaths of their children in poorly constructed schools that collapsed in last month's earthquake.
AP - Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton heaved toward the finish line in their exhaustive Democratic presidential odyssey with Obama poised to claim victory and Clinton facing the prospects of having to abandon a quest that once seemed a sure shot but became one of long odds.
AFP - UN boss Ban Ki-moon is deeply concerned at Israel's decision to build 884 more houses in east Jerusalem, which is "contrary to international law," his press office said Monday in a statement.
AFP - A suicide car bomb outside Denmark's embassy in Pakistan killed up to eight people and wounded 27 Monday in a possible new backlash over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, state media and officials said.
Reuters - A Texas judge on Monday
allowed over 400 children removed from the polygamist Yearning
for Zion ranch in West Texas to return to their parents.
Reuters - Wachovia Corp ousted its chief
executive, following growing legal troubles and loan losses
tied to the purchase of a big mortgage lender just before the
housing market imploded.
Reuters - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and
Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came under attack on Monday
for attending a U.N. food summit, accused by Western leaders
and rights groups of inflicting suffering on their own people.
Reuters - The U.N. atomic watchdog chief said on
Monday Syria would let in top inspectors to examine allegations
of a secret nuclear reactor, and demanded "full disclosure" by
Iran over reports of covert atom bomb research.
Reuters - President George W. Bush would veto
climate change legislation to be considered by the U.S. Senate
this week if it passes Congress in its current form, the White
House said on Monday.
Reuters - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
protested Jewish settlement growth near Jerusalem in talks on
Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who sought to
show it was business-as-usual despite a corruption probe.
Reuters - Sen. Edward Kennedy, a Democratic
icon, underwent successful surgery on Monday for a malignant
brain tumor diagnosed last month, his doctor said.
AP - A computer spell-checker run amok christened several Pennsylvania high school students with new and in some cases unflattering last names. -- read full article
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AP - In a bid to boost its Web search traffic, Microsoft Corp. on Monday announced a deal that will make its Live Search the default on Hewlett-Packard Co. personal computers shipped in the U.S. and Canada, starting in January. -- read full article
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