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Last American Combat
Brigade Leaves Iraq

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Soldiers in the 4th Stryker Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, which lost 34 troops in Iraq and was at the forefront of many of the fiercest battles there, cheered as their convoy reached the barbed wire at the border crossing out of the country. Surge Desk: Instant Reactions
 
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Congress’s $604,000 Bottled Water Binge

Ernie Smith | AOL News
Another thing AOL News found in our audit of $2.6 million spent by the House on meals: Doughnuts have bipartisan appeal. Plus, see who chowed the most on the public dime.
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Pakistan: Vignettes of Misery

By Kathryn Yao | AOL News

Some 20 million lives have been affected by the devastating floods. AOL News presents just a few of the victims' tragic stories.
More: Insurgents, Police Clash in Pakistan

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First of Rescued Sea Turtles Are Returned to the Gulf

By Joseph Schuman | AOL News

Twenty-three Kemp's Ridley sea turtles cleaned up after the oil spill are released back into the wild with fanfare.
And: BP Sends Claimants Letters, No Checks

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Could YouTube Lawsuit End Anonymous Comments?

By Carl Franzen | AOL News Surge Desk

The plaintiff's lawyer says people hide behind shields and "think they can just post anything. Hopefully, we can put a stop to this."

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'Grand Prince of All Russia' Sues to Get Kremlin Back

By John William Narins | AOL News

Descendants of Russia's first princes are suing to get back their ancestral lands. Specifically, they want the Kremlin.

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Peru Court Orders American Lori Berenson Back to Jail

By Emily Schmall | AOL News

A judicial panel suspends the parole of the 40-year-old American convicted of collaborating with leftist terrorists.

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EPA May Give 1st Approval of Nanosilver for Fabrics

By Andrew Schneider | AOL News

The particles may make your clothes stay fresher longer, but what happens when they wash downstream worries some scientists.

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