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Gates: Afghans should lead corruption fight
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday that while the fight against corruption must be ...
Ford introduces police SUV for 2011
Ford is introducing its first SUV specially designed for police use, a model based on the new Ford Explorer.
Greenpeace wants Facebook center off coal fuel
Greenpeace said about 500,000 Facebook users have urged the world's largest online social network to abandon plans to buy electricity from a coal-based energy company for its ...
Colorado Army post says suicide rate is falling
The suicide rate among soldiers at Fort Carson is on track to drop by about 45 percent this year compared with 2008, as the U.S.
Americans' economic confidence ticks up slightly
Americans' confidence in the economy improved slightly in August from July, but they're still roughly as gloomy ...
Survey: Workers remain nervous about employment
STILL NERVOUS: Americans remain nervous about their job security and the strength of the economy, according to a survey by jobs website SnagAJob.com.
Wash. woman accused of sex with adult son
A woman in Washington state accused of having sex with an adult son she had given up for adoption as a baby has been charged with incest.
Browns' Rogers fined by NFL
Cleveland Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers will not be suspended by the NFL for carrying a loaded gun into an airport.
Brantley era, life after Tebow begin for Florida
Don't expect Florida quarterback John Brantley to take a victory lap. Don't expect him to scream in the huddle, run up and down the sideline or lower a shoulder into ...
Teen's death prompts review of safety measures
The U.S. Grand Prix Racers Union is promising a review of its motorcycle racing safety rules, conceding it will never be able to ...
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Amylin shares up on FDA response for diabetes drug
Shares of Amylin Pharmaceuticals jumped 13 percent Monday as the Food and Drug Administration asked for more information on its potential diabetes treatment.
BioSante cancer vaccine gets 'orphan drug' status
BioSante Pharmaceuticals has received orphan drug status for its potential pancreatic cancer treatment, the company said Monday.
'Quiet corruption' hurting Africa's poor: report
A World Bank report says teachers and other public servants who don't show up for work are fueling "quiet corruption" throughout Africa that is disproportionately hurting the ...
Ohio woman says Pa. doc gave wrong breast implants
An Ohio woman claims in a lawsuit that a Pennsylvania plastic surgeon used the wrong kind of breast implants on her, then kept her knocked out longer than necessary and ...
Bin Laden's son calls on Iran to free his siblings
One of Osama bin Laden's sons has called on Iran's supreme leader to release members of his family believed to be under house arrest there since they fled Afghanistan in 2001, ...
American Oriental Bioengineering 4Q profit jumps
Drug and nutritional product company American Oriental Bioengineering Inc. said Monday its profit climbed 49 percent in the fourth quarter due to reduced acquisition costs.
Consol Energy to buy Dominion's drilling business
Consol Energy Inc. said Monday it agreed to buy Dominion Resources Inc.'s Appalachian exploration and production business for $3.475 billion, substantially increasing its ...