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New ghost towns: Industrial communities teeter on the edge
When Henry Kaiser arrived 55 years ago, this place was no place "a rural problem area," the government called it, so poor and ... Read more
Northeast Amtrak passengers delayed after Del. fatality
Hundreds of Amtrak passengers in the Northeast were delayed for hours late Monday evening, following a fatality that halted for ... Read more
Wiping out graffiti? Here’s an app for that
Cities experiment with iPhone applications and other high-tech tools to eradicate blight and catch offenders. Read more
Paterson Is Said to Have Ordered Calls in Abuse Case
The accounts of Gov. David A. Paterson’s actions provide the first evidence that he helped direct an effort to influence a woman who was making abuse charges against his aide. Read
Data Shows Camrys Not Recalled Also Had Problems
An analysis of U.S. federal documents showed that many Camrys built before 2007 — and not covered in recent recalls — were linked to speed control problems. Read more
Ford Decides Not to Run for Senate Seat
Harold E. Ford Jr., a former Tennessee congressman, said he did not want a tough primary fight in New York to endanger the Democrats’ majority in the Senate. Read more
Tsunami swept away bus of retirees
The horror experienced in one Chilean resort town underscores the destruction wrought by the huge quake and the tsunami that ravaged communities along the south-central coast. Read
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Kabul bans live coverage of Taliban attacks
Afghanistan's intelligence service has announced a ban on live media coverage of insurgent attacks, saying that such broadcasts bolster the cause of militants. Read more
Chile quake might have shortened days on Earth
The massive earthquake that hit Chile might have shifted the Earth's axis and created shorter days, scientists say. Read more