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Gov't: AG Gets Clean Bill of Health After Collapse

Gov't: AG Gets Clean Bill of Health After Collapse

Attorney General Michael Mukasey was given "a clean bill of health" and hoped to check out of the hospital after extensive medical tests following his collapse, the Justice Department said Friday.

Palin Pardons Turkey While Others Slaughtered

Palin Pardons Turkey While Others Slaughtered

Gov. Sarah Palin has granted the traditional Thanksgiving pardon to one lucky turkey, but the video that shocked some viewers captured what was happening in the background.

Stocks Show Moderate Advance After Sell-Off

Stocks Show Moderate Advance After Sell-Off

Wall Street took a break from two days of steep selling to show a moderate advance Friday as energy, technology and financial stocks mostly rose.

DC Transit System Expects Record Crowd For Inaugural

DC Transit System Expects Record Crowd For Inaugural

The Washington area's transit system is bracing for record ridership on Inauguration Day and says passengers should expect extraordinarily long lines and packed railcars and buses.

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Weekend Construction Forces Connector Lane Closures

Weekend Construction Forces Connector Lane Closures

Motorists traveling on the Downtown Connector during the overnight hours this weekend can expect some delays as crews are expected to place six beams as part of the construction of the 14th Street Bridge.

Regional News

Chambliss Fights Subpoena in Imperial Sugar Suit

Chambliss Fights Subpoena in Imperial Sugar Suit

Sen. Saxby Chambliss is fighting a subpoena by a Savannah attorney who's suing Imperial Sugar on behalf of victims of the deadly February explosion at its Georgia refinery.

Sports

4 Students Charged in Gwinnett Co. Robbery

Four teenagers, including three who are members of the Meadowcreek High School football team, are facing armed robbery charges.

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Pill as Good as Chemo on Lung Cancer, But Costlier

Some advanced lung cancer patients already treated with chemotherapy might be able to skip some of the bad side effects of another series of chemo by taking a pill instead, a study suggests.

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