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Clintons delight Rhinebeck crowds
The secret of Chelsea's wedding is officially over. Former President Bill Clinton walked up the main street in Rhinebeck, N.Y. Friday, the day before his...
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Reports: Waters plans House trial over ethics charges
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., chooses to go through an ethics trial rather than accept charges of misuse of office made by a House ethics panel, sources say.

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Calif. wildfire threatens 2,000 homes
A huge wildfire in the high desert wilderness north of Los Angeles jumped an aqueduct on Friday, rushing toward hundreds of houses as firefighters also tried to keep flames from damaging power lines that bring electricity to Southern California.
Los Angeles - Los Angeles County California - California - United States - Counties
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Ore. district attorney says no Gore prosecution
Former Vice President Al Gore was cleared Friday of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in...
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Democrats call on Rangel to resign
Calls for Rep. Charlie Rangel's resignation rained down on Capitol Hill late Friday from House Democrats who said the lawmaker showed a disregard for the rules and undermined the public's confidence in Congress.
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Nats ruin Oswalt’s debut with Phillies
Craig Stammen carried a shutout into the seventh inning and the Washington Nationals roughed up Roy Oswalt in his Philadelphia debut, halting the Phillies' eight-game winning streak with an 8-1 victory Friday night.

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Ariz. governor considers changing immigration law
Big deal for Bradford
PFT: Sam Bradford strikes rich deal from Rams — $50 million guaranteed.
Sam Bradford - West Yorkshire - England - Bradford - NFL
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BP CEO: Time to scale back Gulf cleanup
There were several signs Friday that the era of thousands of oil-skimming boats and hazmat-suited beach crews is giving way to long-term efforts to clean up, compensate people for their losses and understand the damage wrought
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WikiLeaks to publish more military secrets
The WikiLeaks website has received additional “very significant” material about U.S. military abuses from anonymous whistleblowers and plans to post the documents within weeks, the group’s founder said Friday.
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