The two-story home blew up Friday in a thunderous blast that destroyed the building, injuring at least six people and hurling debris and flames into the air
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Mexico closed its schools across its capital Friday after at least 16 otherwise healthy people died and more than 900 others fell ill from what could be a new strain of swine flu.
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Forty-seven letters from American founding father written in 1755 found in British Library.
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Former pirate hostage Richard Phillips says he thought he’d never get out of the lifeboat where Somali pirates held him after an aborted hijacking attempt.
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World finance officials pledge they will work together to get banks lending again and end recession
• Fed Offers to Save Banks That Fail ‘Stress Tests’
• Obama’s Spending Spree Raises Concerns
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Israel must choose between integration and isolation in the Middle East, Jordan’s King Abdullah II said Friday on a visit to the United States.
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