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SC senator defends ouster of president of Honduras, calls him a 'Chavez-style dictator'
WASHINGTON (AP) — South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint is defending the ouster of Honduran President Manuel Zelaya and says the rule of law is working in Honduras. more
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Newly released documents describe chaos, torture allegations in Gitmo facility's early months
WASHINGTON (AP) — Newly released Defense Department documents and memos about the first years of operation of the jail at the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, portray a chaotic and sometimes violent operation that its own commanders described as dysfunctional. more
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Obama says aide sends prayer every morning to his BlackBerry
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he gets a prayer every morning on his BlackBerry. more
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Obama says Civil Rights Act of 1964 opened doors for freedom, more work remains
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says the Civil Rights Act opened doors for freedom but inequities remain on the legislation's 45th anniversary. more
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Highlights from Obama's AP interview: affirmative action, economy and more
Highlights of President Barack Obama's interview Thursday with The Associated Press: more





