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    Storms and high winds batter Kansas, Indiana, Ohio (AP)
    AP - Authorities say lightning from a line of strong thunderstorms crashing through the Midwest ignited a large fire at a petroleum terminal in downtown Kansas City, Kan. -- read full article
    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:38:29 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    2 workers accused of releasing illegal immigrants (AP)

    (L-R) Mexico's ambassador to U.S. Arturo Sarukhan, Chihuahua Gov. Jose Reyes Baeza, Baja California Gov. Eugenio Elorduy, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Mexico's Foreign Secretary Patricia Espinoza, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, Nuevo Leon Gov. Natividad Gonzalez, Mexico's Interior Secretary Juan Mourino, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, Sonora Gov. Eduardo Bours, Coahuila Gov. Humberto Moreira and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Tony Garza, pose for pictures after meeting with border governors from U.S. and Mexican states at the official residence Los Pinos in Mexico City, May 29, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO)AP - Two workers for a Border Patrol contractor were arrested for allegedly conspiring to release illegal immigrants for $2,500 apiece instead of returning them to Mexico.


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    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 02:50:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    First offseason pomegranates arrive in NYC (AP)

    In this undated photo provided by S. Katzman Produce, a sliced pomegranate reveals its ruby red seeds. Even now, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will not permit them to be imported as a whole fruit from India, due to health risks from possible pests, so processors there remove the seeds, which are then flown in chilled containers to the United States.  (AP Photo/S. Katzman Produce)AP - Until recently, America's pomegranate lovers could indulge their passion for its ruby red seeds for less than half the year. Now, the trendy fresh fruit that's packed with health benefits will be available in the United States year-round.


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    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:25:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Boy wrote of desire to kill many at Indiana school (AP)
    AP - A teenager accused of plotting a school attack wrote that he wanted "instant recognition" for shooting a record number of victims and that he wouldn't feel sorry about it, according to documents unsealed Tuesday. -- read full article
    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:08:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Kennedy walking hospital halls as recovery begins (AP)

    In a May 21, 2008 file photo Sen. Edward M. Kennedy D-Mass., is followed by his son Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I.,outside Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.  Sen. Kennedy was recovering Tuesday, June 3, 2008, at Duke University Medical Center, In Durham, N.C., 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 Photo/Josh Reynolds/file)AP - Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy emerged from the most precarious period following surgery to treat a brain tumor without any complications, spending Tuesday walking hospital hallways, spending time with his family and "keeping up with the news of the day," his office said.


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    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 23:11:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    3rd-oldest senator wins nomination for 5th term (AP)
    AP - Sen. Frank Lautenberg, the chamber's third-oldest member at 84, easily won nomination for a new term Tuesday over a challenger who sought to make an issue of his age. -- read full article
    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 08:10:35 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    More sect children reunited with happy parents (AP)

    Children from the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in El Dorado, Texas, wait to be released to their mothers on Monday, June 2, 2008, in Fort Worth, Texas. More than 400 children taken from a polygamist sect's ranch two months ago began returning to the arms of their tearful parents Monday, hours after a judge bowed to a state Supreme Court ruling that the seizure was not justified.  (AP Photo/D.J. Peters)AP - Just a fraction of the children taken from a polygamist sect's ranch remain in foster care after parents traveled this sprawling state to reunite their families.


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    Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:51:11 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Gay marriage ban qualifies for California ballot (AP)

    Decorations depicting scenes of marriage are seen in the office of Contra Costa County Clerk Recorder Stephen Weir in Martinez, Calif., Wednesday, May 28, 2008.  Weir has been in charge of the office that hands out marriage licenses in California's ninth-largest county. And for just as long, he has been unable to get a license himself because the love of his life is a man. Weir and his partner John Hemm want to be first at the counter on June 17, when same-sex couples will be able to legally wed in California. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - An initiative that would again outlaw gay marriage in California has qualified for the November ballot, the Secretary of State announced Monday.


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    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 09:49:00 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Chicago commuter train derails, 1 injured (AP)
    AP - A four-car commuter has derailed in Chicago, a week after a similar accident. -- read full article
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:35:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Moving Ga. border would dry up tourism in 2 towns (AP)

    Anna Sue Ray of Dallas, Ga., left, stands at the unique border of Copperhill, Tenn. and McCaysville, Ga., with her granddaughters, Halle Maxwell, 8, and Izzy Maxwell, 6, both of Rockmart, Ga. as Georgia eyes a longshot bid to move its state line north to the Tennessee River in pursuit of water for drought-stricken Atlanta, residents fear that this Appalachian tourist town and its bars would be left high and dry,  literally. If the move went through, local watering holes would be in Fannin County, Ga., which bans alcohol.   (AP Photo/Bill Poovey)AP - Patrons at Patrick's Pub and Grill drink their beer in Tennessee, but a walk to the restroom in the same building takes them across the state line to a dry county in Georgia.


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    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:11:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    5 percent of Mass. taxpayers uninsured, some fined (AP)
    AP - Nearly 100,000 Massachusetts taxpayers have been fined for failing to obtain health insurance, even as a major survey concludes the effort to create near-universal coverage in the state is meeting key goals. -- read full article
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 12:15:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Woman to plead guilty in NY governor call girl scandal (AP)
    AP - A woman accused of helping run the prostitution ring patronized by New York's disgraced ex-governor plans to plead guilty Tuesday, her lawyer said. -- read full article
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 15:11:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Former Colo. nuke plant contractors ordered to pay $925M (AP)
    AP - Two companies that worked as contractors with the now-defunct Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant have been ordered to pay $925 million to residents who claimed that contamination blown from the facility endangered people's health and devalued their property. -- read full article
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:41:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Sociologist who helped craft 'don't ask, don't tell' dies (AP)
    AP - Sociologist Charles Moskos, an expert on the attitudes of servicemen and women who helped formulate the "don't ask, don't tell" policy toward gays in the military, has died. -- read full article
    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:29:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Discovery astronauts begin first spacewalk (AP)

    In this image from NASA TV, shuttle Discovery is seen from the International Space Station before their scheduled docking, Monday, June 2, 2008. (AP Photo/NASA TV)AP - Spacewalking astronauts floated outside the international space station Tuesday to help install the orbiting outpost's newest room, a bus-sized Japanese laboratory.


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    Tue, 03 Jun 2008 18:48:36 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
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