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  1. Investigators: Millions in Iraq contracts never finished

    AP - Latest Washington Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    WASHINGTON — Millions of dollars of lucrative Iraq reconstruction contracts were never finished because of excessive delays, poor performance or other factors, including failed projects that are being falsely described

  2. Scalia opens up on '60 Minutes'

    AP - Latest Washington Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    WASHINGTON — Justice Antonin Scalia on Sunday characterized himself as a social conservative and "a law-and-order guy" whose views do not impact his interpretation of the Constitution.

  3. To stave off terror, feds issue safety strategy for boaters

    AP - Latest Washington Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    WASHINGTON — As boating season approaches, the Bush administration wants to enlist the country's 80 million recreational boaters to help reduce the chances that a small boat could deliver a nuclear or radiological bomb

  4. Justice Dept. signals flexibility on interrogation

    AP - Latest Washington Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    WASHINGTON — CIA interrogation techniques otherwise prohibited by international law might be legal in the face of an impending terrorist attack, the Justice Department says in newly disclosed letters to Capitol Hill.

  5. Continental Airlines tells employees it won't seek merger

    Business news | ajc.com - Apr 27, 2008

    Continental Airlines Inc. said Sunday it would not pursue a combination with another carrier right away, a surprising move after weeks of growing speculation that it would join with United Airlines to create the

  6. Police say Austrian man raped daughter, fathered 6 children

    AP - Latest International Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    VIENNA, Austria — A woman who went missing in 1984 was found by police over the weekend and told investigators that she had been held by her father in a cellar, where she was repeatedly raped and gave birth to at least

  7. Passenger trains collide in eastern China

    AP - Latest International Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    BEIJING — Two passenger trains collided in eastern China before dawn Monday, but the number of casualties was not immediately known, a state news agency reported.

  8. Wagner's `Siegfried' in Vienna a treat

    AP - Latest International Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    VIENNA, Austria — Wotan's moment of truth has been depicted thousands of times in opera houses across the world since Wagner's "Siegfried" premiered 132 years ago — but probably seldom as starkly as Sunday at the

  9. Olympic torch begins North Korea leg

    AP - Latest International Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    PYONGYANG, North Korea — The Olympic torch began its first-ever run through North Korea on Monday, where the flame was assured of a trip free of the anti-Chinese protests that marked other legs of the relay.

  10. Lawmaker: Banker to be next Haiti PM

    AP - Latest International Headlines - Apr 27, 2008

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — President Rene Preval on Sunday chose an international banking official to be the troubled country's next prime minister, a Haitian lawmaker said.

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