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More arrests 'strong possibility' in slayings of police officersDec 2, 2009
CNN
There is a "strong possibility" that more people will be charged following the fatal shootings of four police officers in Washington state last weekend, officials said.
Two people accused of helping the suspected gunman evade authorities appeared...
Text of Tiger Woods' statementDec 2, 2009
CNN
Tiger Woods issued a statement on his Web site Wednesday morning, apologizing for letting his family down.
"I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my...
Mysterious murders in a small townDec 2, 2009
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Gabriel Falcon
AC360° Writer
One of the smallest communities in the nation has been jolted by a double homicide, police in Maine said.
The victims, a husband and...
New Afghanistan strategy: Good, but…Dec 2, 2009
(Al-Mustaqbal – Lebanon)
Octavia Nasr
AC360° Contributor
CNN Senior Editor, Mideast Affairs
When President Barack Obama spoke in front of cadets, staff and guests at West Point to lay out his administration’s new strategy for Afghanistan, “an...
Chart: Contractors in AfghanistanDec 2, 2009
President Obama announced yesterday he will be sending 30,000 more U.S. soldiers to Afghanistan. But how many troops are currently operating there and, more importantly, who are they? Take a look at this chart to find out!
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