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Cheney spends night in hospital after heart procedure (Reuters) 07:33 AM

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a
history of heart trouble, remains in hospital after doctors performed an
urgent procedure on Monday to clear a partly blocked artery.
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Tragedy sub was in hurry to surface, U.S. court told (Reuters) 08:29 AM
HONOLULU (Reuters) - The crew of the USS Greeneville was rushing through
an emergency surfacing manoeuvre when it struck the Japanese fishing
vessel Ehime Maru because lunch for a group of VIPs on board had taken
too long, the first witness has told a U.S. Navy court of inquiry.
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Two killed, 13 hurt in U.S. high school shooting (Reuters) 03:08 AM
SANTEE (Reuters) - After telling disbelieving friends all weekend that
he was going to shoot up the school where he was taunted for being
skinny, a smiling 15-year-old boy opened fire in his high school,
killing two teenagers and injuring 13 other people.
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Macedonia urges NATO action over Albanian gunmen (Reuters) 02:19 AM
DEBELDE, Yugoslavia (Reuters) - Macedonia urged NATO-led peacekeepers in
Kosovo on Tuesday to get tough with ethnic Albanian gunmen whom it
blames for escalating border violence.
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Sharon set to form government to tackle uprising (Reuters) 09:42 AM
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israelis are looking to right-wing Prime
Minister-elect Ariel Sharon's new "unity government" to tackle a
Palestinian revolt against occupation.
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China denies helping Iraq build air defences (Reuters) 09:39 AM
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese investigation has found no evidence to
support U.S. charges that Chinese companies are helping Iraq rebuild its
air defences, says Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan.

Blizzard buries northeastern United States (Reuters) 07:47 AM
BOSTON (Reuters) - A long-predicted March blizzard is burying the
northeastern United States beneath a blanket of snow up to 30 inches (76
cm) deep.
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Portugal divers resume river search for 70 bodies (Reuters) 12:39 AM
CASTELO DE PAIVA, Portugal (Reuters) - Portuguese emergency crews were
to resume searching on Tuesday for the bodies of about 70 people killed
when an old bridge collapsed, sending a bus and two cars plunging into a
fast-flowing river.
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Japan PM Mori stubborn as resignation talk swirls (Reuters) 07:52 AM
TOKYO (Reuters) - Pressure on unpopular Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro
Mori to resign has intensified after a cabinet minister from his own
ruling party urged him to make the right decision at the right time.
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Taliban rule out compromise on giant Buddhas (Reuters) 08:32 AM
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Afghanistan's ruling Taliban have ruled out any
compromise to save two giant statues of Buddha and remain determined to
smash all statues in areas under their control, a Pakistan-based Afghan
news agency has reported.
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Cheney Undergoes Angioplasty
Mar 5, 8:36 PM ET
Vice President Dick Cheney underwent surgery Monday to reopen a
partially blocked artery after checking into a hospital with chest
pains. It was the same artery that had been cleared last November after
his fourth heart attack. Full Coverage

California School Shooting Kills 2
Mar 6, 1:56 AM ET
A 15-year-old boy who had been picked on and had talked about shooting
classmates allegedly opened fire at his high school Monday, killing two
people and wounding 13 in the nation's deadliest school attack since
Columbine. Full Coverage

Bush Wants Medicare Restructured
Mar 6, 3:30 AM ET
President Bush, pushing for a timely overhaul of Medicare, is urging
Congress to use one of its current plans as a ``framework'' and promises
his own road map in the coming weeks. Full Coverage

Students Reporting More Threats
Mar 6, 3:10 AM ET
The nation's deadliest school shooting in nearly two years prompted new
pleas from safety advocates and education officials for adults and
students to keep an eye on youths who seem troubled or threaten
violence. Full Coverage

Guest Lunch Delayed Sub Maneuver
Mar 6, 3:04 AM ET
A series of missteps by the crew of the USS Greeneville paved a
destructive path that led to the submarine's fatal collision with a
Japanese fishing boat, according to testimony from a Navy admiral. Full
Coverage

Library Cited for Safety Violations
Mar 6, 1:50 AM ET
Congressional safety officials predict the Library of Congress will not
be able to fix all fire safety violations that threaten some of the
nation's priceless historical treasures for another two years, despite
new citations ordering the problems corrected and the building brought
up to modern standards.

Northeast Storm Not So Bad
Mar 6, 4:22 AM ET
Despite the direst of predictions, the East Coast largely rode out a
snowy March nor'easter although New Englanders watched a strengthening
blizzard and feared the worst was yet to come. Full Coverage

Mo. To Execute Mentally Impaired Man
Mar 6, 4:28 AM ET
Death penalty opponents have asked the governor to halt the execution of
a mentally impaired man who was convicted of raping and pushing two
sisters to their death in 1991.

Storm a Boon for New England Surfers
Mar 6, 4:23 AM ET
While many in the East hunkered down, ordered in food or watched
television, Peter Panagiotis couldn't wait to go outside and literally
ride the storm.

Amnesty: Laws Fail Female Inmates
Mar 6, 4:22 AM ET
Many states fail to protect female inmates from sexual abuse, according
to an Amnesty International report Tuesday that says some laws are so
weak a prisoner can be held responsible for her attacker's behavior.
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