Pharmaceuticals found in U.S. drinking water
A vast array of pharmaceuticals -- including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones -- have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows. The presence of so many drugs is worrying scientists.
Slain university students mourned at services
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Bush, Polish PM to talk missile defense
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Female bomber kills Iraqi sheik, child
Two suicide bombings killed four people on Monday in Diyala province -- the volatile Iraq province that has been a major battleground in the war, police said.
Girl in Clinton's '3 a.m.' ad backs Obama
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Survey: Gas rises 9 cents in 2 weeks
Gas prices rose more than 9 cents over the past two weeks, to a national average of $3.20 per gallon of self-serve regular, a survey said Sunday.
Southern Baptist bloc: Group 'timid' on climate
Several prominent leaders in the Southern Baptist Convention said Monday that Baptists have a moral responsibility to combat climate change -- a major shift within a denomination that just last year cast doubt on human responsibility for global warming.
Man kept body on ice 'for religious reasons'
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China to keep 1-child policy at least a decade
China will maintain its one-child policy for at least another decade, the country's family planning minister said in an interview published Monday.
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