Australia denies residency for dad of boy with Down syndrome
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A panel of experts accused the Food and Drug Administration of creating “a false sense of security” with its assessment that a compound used to make food and beverage containers poses no immediate health risks.
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Swarms of people are at polling places in Atlanta, Wait times as long as eight to 10 hours. Long lines reported in Virginia. Up to four hour wait-times down in Florida, and both Florida and North Carolina extended their hours to try to accommodate the crowds. And this is just for early voting. Sort of makes you want to say, wow… do I really need this headache come Tuesday? Yes. Yes, you do.
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It’s a question that I have asked myself for a long time. Why can’t Portugal produce a top golfer?
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About 1 million people have been forced to flee because of fighting between rebel and government forces in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.N. refugee agency said Friday, adding that it was investigating reports of camps being looted and torched.
Early voting is changing campaign strategy and voter behavior like no other presidential race in history, experts say, as Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama make final cross-country pushes this weekend.
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The BBC’s highest-paid celebrity has lost more than $2 million after being suspended without pay for a series of abusive telephone calls made by himself and another of the broadcaster’s stars.
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This Halloween, 5-year-old Dylan Warren is going to be Anakin Skywalker from “Star Wars.” The kindergartner in Rumson, New Jersey, likes Halloween candy, but he knows he’ll have to follow his mother’s rules about how much he can have.
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