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A car is washed up against a tree under a bridge on Sunday, May 2, 2010 in Nashville, Tenn.
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Tennessee Braces for More Flooding, Deaths
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Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn.—About 1,500 guests of a downtown hotel complex spent the night in a high school to escape the flooding Cumberland River, which was expected to crest Monday following weekend thunderstorms that killed at least 19 people in Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky. Officials in Tennessee were preparing for more...
 
 
Comments VENICE, La. (Map, News) - Another week of oil pouring from the seafloor. That is the...
BERLIN — Here it is again, The German Question. In fact, it’s German Questions,...
BBC News has seen documents, submitted to an Israeli Court, which give more detail than ever...
 
Filed at 11:04 a.m. ET JERUSALEM (AP) -- The U.S. Mideast envoy returned to the region Monday to finish preparations for indirect Israeli-Palestinian peace talks after more than a year of painstaking efforts, though the two sides remain far apart and...
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Filed at 9:40 a.m. ET NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- Talks to reunify divided Cyprus will not start from scratch after a hard-liner won a Turkish Cypriot leadership election last month, a U.N. envoy said Monday. Dervis Eroglu, who was elected president of...
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The US head of homeland security said today that investigators haven't ruled out any suspects, including foreign terrorist organizations, in the case of the unexploded car bomb that was parked in New York City's Times Square on Saturday night. "Right...
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By Prachi Pinglay BBC News, Mumbai On the day of the verdict Mohammed Ajmal Amir Qasab gave nothing away, after 14 months in which the court witnessed tears, giggles and emotional outbursts from the main suspect for the November 2008 Mumbai attacks....
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BERLIN — The European Union, which includes the nuclear powers France and Britain, goes into the major United Nations conference reviewing nuclear nonproliferation on Monday having failed to unite on how to reduce its nuclear weapons. Diplomats...
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NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg reiterated Monday that there is no "legitimate" evidence that foreign terrorists were connected to a car bomb found in a smoking sport utility vehicle in Times Square, adding that there is a "high...
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