March 2008


In this photograph provided by 'Meet the Press,' CIA director, Gen. Michael Hayden appears during the taping of 'Meet the Press'' Sunday, March 30, 2008, at the NBC studios in Washington.  (AP Photo/Meet The Press, Brendan Smialowski)AP - The situation in the border region between Afghanistan and Pakistan where al-Qaida has established a safe haven presents a “clear and present danger” to the West, the CIA director said Sunday.


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China on Friday allowed the first foreign diplomats to visit Tibet following deadly riots, as European nations appeared split on the idea of boycotting the Beijing Olympics opening.(AFP iactive)AFP - Tibet’s government-in-exile reported fresh mass protests in Lhasa on Saturday as foreign diplomats visited the tense city following recent deadly unrest over Chinese rule.


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MaryEllen Welsh, a woman missing after a home invasion, was found dead Monday, apparently from a gunshot wound, and police said they were preparing to charge a man found driving her car.

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Dozens of people were injured at a Wrestlemania event in Orlando when fireworks and cables landed on the crowd, authorities said.

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Strong storms that may have included tornadoes have caused scattered damage and power outages in parts of Oklahoma.

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An Army general told Sgt. Keith Matthew Maupin’s parents the remains of Maupin, a soldier who had been listed as missing-captured in Iraq since 2004, had been found.

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A custody battle may have led a man drown his three young children ‘one at a time’ in a hotel bathtub over the weekend, officials said Monday.

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The owner of a Florida wildlife refuge who was attacked by two cheetahs said the attack was ‘not a big deal.’

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A Chicago man is looking to turn a profit off paintings he bought from John Wayne Gacy when the infamous serial killer was behind bars, MyFOX Chicago reported.

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Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. today proposed a broad overhaul of the way the nation oversees the financial system, elevating the role of the Federal Reserve in monitoring markets and recommending other changes in hopes of curbing some of the practices that have slowed the economy in recent…

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