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Unity in Afghanistan, Obama tells NATO

Unity in Afghanistan, Obama tells NATO

The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is helping that nation shift toward stability and peace, but there will be “hard days ahead,” President Barack Obama said Sunday as alliance leaders insisted the fighting coalition will remain effective despite France’...

State unveils election website

A new website from the secretary of state will provide more detailed and timely election information, according to the office. ...
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Ozark gallery

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Unity in Afghanistan, Obama tells NATO

The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is helping that nation shift toward stability and peace, but there will be “hard days ahead,” President Barack Obama said Sunday as alliance leaders insisted the fighting coalition will remain effective despite France’s plans to yank combat troops out early.

Hunt ’em season

THE OL’ BOY looked around at what was once a fine corn feeder. It was long and tall, sat on just the other side of the fence from his property, and dispensed corn on his deer lease twice a day. He had put some money into the contraption. And it kept plenty of deer close to his stand. Or his grandkids’ stand.

Championship look

The coveted NBA championship, the one LeBron James wants to validate his career, was vanishing.

Death toll in Yemen bombing rises to 38 soldiers

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Officials say the death toll from a suicide bombing at a military parade rehearsal in the capital Sanaa has risen to 38 troops.

Eclipse crosses Asia, US: Millions look skyward

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — From a park near Albuquerque, to the top of Japan's Mount Fuji, to the California coast the effect was dramatic: The moon nearly blotting out the sun creating a blazing "ring of fire" eclipse.

Death toll in Yemen bombing rises to 38 soldiers

SANAA, Yemen (AP) — Officials say the death toll from a suicide bombing at a military parade rehearsal in the capital Sanaa has risen to 38 troops.

World stock markets edge up after G-8 summit

BANGKOK (AP) — Assurances that world powers want debt-laden Greece to remain in the euro helped support world stock markets Monday after sharp losses over the past week.

Romney faced leadership test in Big Dig tragedy

WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitt Romney was at his New Hampshire vacation home on a summer night in 2006 when 26 tons of concrete ceiling panels in one of Boston's Big Dig highway tunnels collapsed, crushing a car and killing a female passenger.

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