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  1. Person familiar with decision says Brown to coach Bobcats

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Well-traveled Larry Brown has reached an agreement to return to the NBA as coach of the Charlotte Bobcats, a person familiar with the decision told the Associated Press on Monday....

  2. Gasoline prices top concerns over jobs, health troubles

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Paying for gasoline easily tops the list of economic woes facing families in the United States, according to a survey on how changes in the economy have affected people's lives....

  3. US says cocaine routes shifting from US to Europe

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The United States believes that South American cocaine traffickers are diverting shipments away from the United States to Europe, a top U.S. drug official said Monday....

  4. Rep. McDermott pays $1 M to Rep. Boehner in taped-call case

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Rep. Jim McDermott has paid more than $1 million to House Minority Leader John Boehner, ending a decade-long dispute over an illegally taped telephone call....

  5. Audit examines legislators with state jobs

    AP Top Maryland Headlines At 8:54 p... - Apr 28, 2008

    DOVER, Del. (AP) -- The General Assembly should revise its policies in order to keep better tabs on state legislators who also hold state jobs, according to the state auditor's office....

  6. US Marines launch operation into Taliban-held part of southern Afghanistan

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    OUTSIDE GARMSER, Afghanistan (AP) -- U.S. Marines in helicopters and Humvees flooded into a Taliban-held town in southern Afghanistan's most violent province early Tuesday in the first major American operation in the

  7. Afghanistan clashes, bombing leave 23 Taliban militants dead

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Afghan and foreign troops fought with militants and called in airstrikes in a series of clashes in Afghanistan that left 23 militants dead and 20 others wounded, officials said....

  8. Program sees big increase in donated deer

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) -- An official with Sportsmen Against Hunger, a program that lets hunters donate deer to hungry South Dakotans, says donations rose substantially last year....

  9. Storm sets back farmers

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Last week's snowstorm put a crimp in early spring fieldwork in South Dakota....

  10. SD truckers upset by fuel prices

    Headlines from the Associated Press - Apr 28, 2008

    PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- Fewer truck drivers than expected showed up for a rally against high fuel prices on Monday, but an organizer said many decided not to attend because they couldn't afford the diesel....

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