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    Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting (AP)

    Jay Taylor, 23, tells of his brother being shot at South Mountain Community College Thursday, July 24, 2008 at the college in Phoenix. Officials say three people were shot Thursday afternoon at South Mountain Community College in Phoenix, and two of them were critically injured. (AP Photo/Matt York)AP - A former student shot three people Thursday in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled but a suspect was arrested nearby.


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    Fri, 25 Jul 2008 05:20:05 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Beating at N.Y. bar strains US-Serbia relations (AP)

    This undated photo provided by the Steinhauer family on Thursday, July 24, 2008 shows Bryan Steinhauer.  (AP Photo/courtesy of Steinhauer family)AP - It started as a bar fight in a college town in upstate New York. Police say a hulking basketball player from Serbia beat a fellow college student to a bloody pulp and fled to his home country, setting off a diplomatic crisis.


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    Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:28:53 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Allies of Phoenix mayor fight recall effort (AP)

    Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon, center, talks to the media before boarding a new Metro light rail train in Phoenix, in this July 10, 2008 file photo. Anna Gaines, a retired teacher, is leading an effort to recall Gordon, because, she said, illegal immigrants are committing crimes in Phoenix and Gordon isn't doing enough to fix the problem.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - It's a political oddity: a TV commercial extolling the public safety record of a sitting mayor, except the spot isn't soliciting votes and the politician's name isn't scheduled to appear on the November ballot.


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    Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:05:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    South Texas begins cleanup after Dolly (AP)

    Homes sit under floodwaters after Hurricane Dolly hit the area in Matamoros, Mexico, Thursday, July  24, 2008. Homes sit under floodwaters after Hurricane Dolly hit the area in Matamoros, Mexico, Thursday, July  24, 2008. Power was restored to large parts of this border city and floodwaters were dropping Thursday, a day after the hurricane hit. Officials said a man was electrocuted from a downed power line, the only death reported in Mexico from Dolly, which struck land just north of the border in Texas. (AP Photo)AP - Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley.


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    Fri, 25 Jul 2008 07:46:59 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    OSHA to give report on blast at Ga. sugar refinery (AP)

    In a Feb. 8, 2008 file photo smoke rises from a section of the Imperial Sugar Company plant after an explosion ripped apart the plant on the Savannah River in Port Wentworth, Ga. Ed Foulke Jr., head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, is scheduled Friday, July 25, 2008, to release his agency's findings in connection with the Feb. 7 explosion  (AP Photo/Stephen Morton, File)AP - Imperial Sugar CEO John Sheptor said there may be "significant" penalties proposed when federal workplace safety regulators released their findings after investigating a dust explosion that killed 13 workers at a company sugar refinery.


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    Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:06:06 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    US envoy says Iraq insurgency has lost its clout (AP)

    U.S. ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker (R) listens to Iraqi Interior Minister Jawad al-Bolani during a change-in-command ceremony of Iraq's Multi-National Security Transition Command and NATO training mission in Baghdad July 3, 2008.  REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ)AP - The insurgency that bedeviled U.S. forces for years and killed thousands of Iraqis and Americans has withered to the point where it is "not even much of a challenge any more" to Iraq's future, Ambassador Ryan Crocker said Thursday in an interview with The Associated Press.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:24:17 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Iraqi teams banned from Beijing Olympic games (AP)

    Two women walk past the main building housing the National Iraqi Olympic Committee in Baghdad, June 2008. The International Olympic Committee has confirmed a ban on Iraq from competing in the Beijing Games in a major blow to seven Iraqi athletes who had hoped to travel to China, an IOC letter said.(AFP/ File/Ali Yussef)AP - The International Olympic Committee has upheld a ban on Iraqi teams at the Beijing Games, saying Thursday the government missed the deadline to address accusations of political interference.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:14:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Cavers discover 'snowy' underground river of crystals (AP)

    Caver John McLean talks about the many questions scientists have about the Snowy River formation while on an expedition in Fort Stanton Cave, N.M., on July 3, 2008. New Mexico's two U.S. senators have proposed legislation to designate the cave and Snowy River as a national conservation area. (AP Photo/Susan Montoya Bryan)AP - Hundreds of feet beneath Earth's surface, a few seasoned cave explorers venture where no human has set foot. Their headlamps illuminate mud-covered walls, gypsum crystals and mineral deposits.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 11:16:08 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Federal minimum wage rises to $6.55 today (AP)

    Employee David Allen pulls shopping carts back to the store at Costco in Alhambra, Calif., Wednesday July 23, 2008. The federal minimum wage is expected to increase 70 cents per hour Thursday to $6.55 per hour. It's the second in a three-phase hike that will increase the minimum federal pay rate to $7.25 per hour. The increase was approved by Congress last year and was the first hike in minimum wage in more than a decade.  (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:38:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Feds to release report on Utah mine disaster (AP)
    AP - Federal regulators giving a report on what went wrong at a deadly Utah mine cave-in last summer said they expected a critique of their own performance by another agency. -- read full article
    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:18:07 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Schwarzenegger threatens minimum wage for workers (AP)

    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, left, watches Olympic discus thrower Ian Waltz, right, lift weights during a tour of the Olympic Training Center on Friday in July 18, 2008, Chula Vista, Calif. (AP Photo/Eduardo Contreras, Pool)AP - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:37:27 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law (AP)

    Mayor Gavin Newsom is pictured at City Hall in San Francisco in this June 16, 2008 file photo. Newsom's administration is dealing with the fallout of an illegal immigrant who killed three motorists in a road rage incident. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, file)AP - The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 11:42:18 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Should the votes of dead people be counted? (AP)

    This photo released by Kathy Krause, shows 88 year old Florence Steen voting for Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Rapid City Regional Hospital Auxiliary Hospice House in Rapid City, SD on April 29, 2008. Steen died on Mother's Day. With a heavy heart, her daughter took the ballot and dropped it in a mail box. 'In my mind, her vote counted,' Krause said. 'My mother believed she had voted for a woman to be president. But the women down at the county courthouse told Krause the ballot had to be tossed because state law declared a voter must be alive on Election Day. (AP Photo/Louise Engelstad)AP - If you vote by mail, but die before Election Day, does your vote count? It depends on where you lived.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:38:12 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    South Texas begins cleanup after Hurricane Dolly (AP)

    A man carries a child next to a damaged house after Hurricane Dolly hit the area in Bagdad beach, Mexico, Thursday, July 24, 2008. Officials said no deaths were reported in Mexico from Dolly, which struck land just north of the border in Texas Wednesday. It ripped off roofs, flooded roads and downed power lines, but the Rio Grande levees held strong.(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)AP - Residents across south Texas slogged through knee-deep muddy waters, tiptoed around downed power lines and dug through debris Thursday, but were thankful that Hurricane Dolly didn't pack the wallop they had feared.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 18:15:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Obama pays visit to Jerusalem holy site (AP)

    In this photo released by the Israeli Government Press Office, U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., walks with Israeli President Shimon Peres. right.   during their meeting at the President's Residence in Jerusalem, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Barack Obama, after vowing to immediately work for a breakthrough in Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations if elected U.S. president, plunged into the intricacies of the region's conflict Wednesday with a packed schedule of meetings with Israeli and Palestinian leaders. (AP Photo/ GPO, Moshe Milner, HO)AP - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama paid a predawn visit to the holiest place in Judaism on Thursday, bowing his head in prayer at the Western Wall.


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    Thu, 24 Jul 2008 02:53:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
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