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  1. Raw Video: Teens Caught Exploding Small Bomb

    Bismarck Tribune - National News Video - Apr 3, 2008

    Two teenagers who exploded a small, homemade bomb had the prank backfire because a security camera caught it all on videotape. Both teens were charged with a felony count of terroristic threats and acts. (April 3)

  2. Chavez Orders Cement Nationalization

    Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 3, 2008

    CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez has ordered the nationalization of Venezuela's cement industry, saying his government cannot allow businesses to export raw materials needed to tackle a national housing

  3. Colombia Rebel: French Won't Get Ingrid

    Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 3, 2008

    BOGOTA, Colombia - A senior rebel leader ruled out the unilateral release of an ailing French-Colombian hostage, casting doubt on the mission of French diplomats and doctors who flew to Colombia on Thursday to save her

  4. Egypt Islamist Group Backs Strike

    Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 3, 2008

    CAIRO, Egypt - Egyptian textile workers and pro-democracy activists are calling for a day of strikes and protests Sunday, just ahead of local elections at a time of widespread anger at President Hosni Mubarak's

  5. Cuban Demand: Power to the Peso!

    Ap/international from www.bismarcktribune.com - Apr 3, 2008

    HAVANA - President Raul Castro has lifted restrictions on consumer goods and hotel stays, but most Cubans get paid in virtually worthless pesos, which can't buy basic items like toilet paper, let alone a DVD player or

  6. Canada Rejects Hearing in Terror Case

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 3, 2008

    TORONTO (AP) -- The Supreme Court of Canada Thursday turned down another effort by accused terrorist Momin Khawaja to derail his prosecution on constitutional grounds....

  7. Canada to Charge Seal Hunt Opponents

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 3, 2008

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) -- The Canadian government will file charges against a conservation group for allegedly getting too close to seal hunters as it protested the country's annual hunt, Canada's federal fisheries

  8. Braves' Mike Hampton Headed Back to DL

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 3, 2008

    ATLANTA (AP) -- Mike Hampton is headed back to the disabled list after hurting himself in pregame warmups Thursday night, preventing him from making his first start in almost three years....

  9. Mali Signs Cease-Fire With Rebels

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 3, 2008

    BAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- Mali's government signed a cease-fire with a northern rebel faction Thursday, according to a government announcement on state radio....

  10. Lacey WA high school student arrested after weapons found

    AP Top Washington Headlines At 5:10... - Apr 3, 2008

    LACEY, Wash. (AP) -- Lacey police report a River Ridge High School male student was arrested after several weapons were discovered in his backpack yesterday afternoon....

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