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Articles from AP Features (April 20, 2007)

1-64 out of 64 article(s)
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'Grey's Anatomy' star Isaiah Washington decides against Emmy try Staff 148
8 years after Columbine school massacre, victims' relatives find questions still unanswered ROBERT WELLER 608
8 years since Columbine shootings, some wonder if releasing files could help prevent future tragedies ROBERT WELLER 686
A mother's fight for truth delves into murky world of prisoners' organs for transplant AUDRA ANG 1806
Agent Leigh Steinberg: Concussions "a ticking time bomb" EDDIE PELLS 907
Armed men who stormed Mexican hospital were members of Tijuana drug cartel LUIS PEREZ 365
Bidding war brews for Alliance Boots as rival proposal made after it accepts offer JANE WARDELL 526
BP sends about 90 workers at Texas City refinery to hospital due to illness Staff 176
Bush orders national inquiry into prevention of violence by the mentally ill Staff 349
Business events scheduled for the coming week The Associated Press 991
Earnings schedule for week of 4/23/07 Dow Jones/AP 564
European Parliament president calls on Libya to free Bulgarian medics Staff 264
Factory losses severe for U.S. workers _ 3.2 million jobs gone since 2000 MARTIN CRUTSINGER 1244
FDA says study shows no evidence that sugar substitute aspartame causes cancer Staff 262
Former high school classmates say Virginia Tech gunman was picked on in school MATT APUZZO and SHARON COHEN 1330
Governor declares day of mourning to celebrate lives of Virginia Tech victims MATT APUZZO 1608
Inventors look to convert their creations into cash at Geneva invention convention ERICA BULMAN 749
Iraq: Top Sunni official says suicide attack against him was carried by `Arab terrorist' Staff 255
It's the women, not the bachelor, that keeps 'The Bachelor' going ERIN CARLSON 1009
Jamaica's inquest into Woolmer's death postponed because of 'significant developments' ROHAN POWELL 307
Japanese empress recovers from stress-induced ailments Staff 224
Kenyan hunting debate pits farmers and tribes against global animal welfare lobby CHRIS TOMLINSON 938
Maldives conducts first-ever autopsy to examine suspicious death of dissident BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI 265
Medicare officials say seniors losing out on free and reduced health services KEVIN FREKING 253
Mexican boy arrives in U.S. state of Arkansas with hopes of receiving new heart JON GAMBRELL 465
Military expanding its amputee center in San Diego to treat war wounded THOMAS WATKINS 653
Mom, daughter give birth within minutes of each other in Ohio Staff 179
N.J. governor breathing without aide of ventilator, spokesman says GEOFF MULVIHILL 327
New York appeals court ruling could spell trouble for 9/11 air quality lawsuits DAVID B. CARUSO 397
Over 16 million vaccinated against measles in North Korea: UN, Red Cross Staff 305
Pakistani militant leader denies aiding Taliban, but says willing to shelter bin Laden ISHTIAQ MAHSUD 553
Parents of Colombian governor rescued from kidnappers in Venezuela Staff 246
Peru's 'miracle baby' walks on her own Staff 229
Pfizer 1st-quarter profit falls 17.5 percent on charges; outlook cut on Norvasc patent loss WALLACE WITKOWSKI 672
Pfizer 1st-quarter profit falls 18 percent on 1-time charges, weak sales of Exubera Staff 195
Pfizer 1st-quarter profit falls 18 percent on 1-time charges; outlook cut from Norvasc loss WALLACE WITKOWSKI 639
Pfizer 1st-quarter profit falls 18 percent on charges; outlook cut on Norvasc patent loss WALLACE WITKOWSKI 662
Philippine court grants bail to ex-senator arrested for 2003 mutiny TERESA CEROJANO 300
Philippine police say Peace Corps volunteer bludgeoned, suspect hunted OLIVER TEVES 428
Questions still unanswered 8 years after Columbine school shooting ROBERT WELLER 957
Report: China is preparing to send human bird flu samples to WHO Staff 339
Report: China is preparing to send human bird flu samples to WHO Staff 314
Safety worries persist as first in novel class of HIV drugs seeks FDA approval ANDREW BRIDGES 486
Stocks advance sharply after Google profit beats expectations JOE BEL BRUNO 173
Stocks advance sharply after Google profit beats expectations, Dow pushes toward 13,000 JOE BEL BRUNO 892
Stocks point to higher open after Google profit beats expectations MADLEN READ 582
Swedish hospital may ban Crocs clogs due to static electricity LOUISE NORDSTROM 142
Swedish hospital may ban Crocs clogs due to static electricity LOUISE NORDSTROM 130
That Was the Week That Was The Associated Press 198
Through the gloom, Virginia Tech band serenades hospitalized victims of campus shooting KRISTEN GELINEAU 312
Trustees may push Bush to act to make Medicare more self-sufficient KEVIN FREKING 739
U.S. colleges grapple with increased numbers of mentally ill students DAVID CRARY 974
U.S. court ruling could spell trouble for 9/11 lawsuits over air quality at ground zero DAVID B. CARUSO 536
U.S. diplomatic buildings in Germany increase security, cite "heightened threat" DAVID RISING 432
U.S. diplomatic buildings in Germany increase security, cite 'heightened threat' DAVID RISING 432
U.S. health officials try to ensure TV realism; 'Law and Order,' '24' consult with CDC MIKE STOBBE 1384
UNICEF launches measles vaccination campaign in Iraq Staff 342
US military expanding its amputee center in California to treat war wounded THOMAS WATKINS 650
US regulations should have barred Virginia Tech gunman from buying weapons MATTHEW BARAKAT 660
Validity of future legislative limits on abortion in U.S. rests with a pivotal justice MARK SHERMAN 641
Video in Pakistan shows youngster beheading man for alleged betrayal of a Taliban leader ABDUL SATTAR 1106
Virginia Tech shooter did not talk much as a child, relatives say BO-MI LIM 909
Virginia Tech shooter was almost a textbook case of a school gunman MATT APUZZO 1327
Virginia Tech victims are remembered in a day of mourning MATT APUZZO 872

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