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Articles from AP Features (February 21, 2008)

1-38 out of 38 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
Amnesty International calls on Egypt to probe shootings of African migrants near Israel border OMAR SINAN 413
BA, pilots' union agree to mediation Staff 313
Biking breaks into realm of snow sports JEANNETTE J. LEE 883
British Medical Association wants more tax on booze to tackle alcohol misuse RAPHAEL G. SATTER 698
China welcome on Wall Street, but foreign acquisitions still provoke unease JOE McDONALD 976
Correction: Use of bodies in "Body Worlds" exhibits Staff 106
Cost of Miami's federal courthouses climbs by millions as crews wrestle mold, delays CURT ANDERSON 691
Czech nurse receives life sentence for murdering 7 patients Staff 249
Detained former Bangladesh prime minister returned to jail after medical checkup Staff 260
Dominican doctors stage one-day strike over pay, conditions Staff 186
Employees' snooping on customer data is common, but hard for companies to stop RYAN J. FOLEY 1051
FDA clears Wyeth's Xyntha for patients with rare blood-clotting disorder hemophilia Staff 126
House Democrats blast FDA for failing to inspect Heparin plant, consider new laws MATTHEW PERRONE 424
Joe Louis' sister, 92, dies in cold outside assisted-living center near Detroit Staff 198
Jury orders AstraZeneca to pay Alabama $215 million in Medicaid fraud suit BOB JOHNSON 428
Just 1 in 4 Americans know heart attack warning signs; CDC calls that 'alarmingly low' MIKE STOBBE 369
Just 1 in 4 Americans know heart attack warning signs; CDC calls that 'alarmingly low' MIKE STOBBE 504
Los Angeles city attorney sues insurer Health Net, alleging scheme to cancel policies THOMAS WATKINS 254
Luggage problem at Heathrow Staff 244
Military counting down to dramatic shootdown of spy satellite over the Pacific ROBERT BURNS 1066
Much memory loss is normal: book explains the problem amusingly and describes ways around it CARL HARTMAN 580
Nestle posts 16 percent rise in full-year profit to $9.7 billion NATHALIE OGI 502
Officials unable to determine cause of deaths for 4 slain sisters; mom accused of murder KAREN MAHABIR 283
Out of the boardroom: Incoming president has bold vision for South Korea's economy KELLY OLSEN 852
Police, NIU perplexed by gunman's choice of Cole Hall, where he had many successes DON BABWIN 728
Salty snacks equal more sodas for kids; study suggests cutting salt could curb obesity JAMIE STENGLE 546
South Africa plans to boost funding for AIDS medicines an extra $274M by 2011 CLARE NULLIS 316
States redefine family health policies, seeking to cover young adults KEVIN FREKING 1018
Studies show naps, mammograms and blood-sugar tests can reveal risk of suffering stroke MARILYNN MARCHIONE 889
Study suggests 'hot spots' where new diseases may appear around the globe MALCOLM RITTER 295
Sweden mulls unisex underwear for hospital patients Staff 144
Texas A&M to pay $1 million settlement for safety lapses at bioweapons research program Staff 293
The bad luck o' the Irish: Apostrophes can confuse computers, mess up your dental appointment SEAN ODRISCOLL 704
The bad luck o' the Irish: Apostrophes in names cause trouble in computer systems SEAN ODRISCOLL 709
US military counting down to dramatic shootdown of spy satellite over the Pacific ROBERT BURNS 986
White dress, Mexican traditions make dream wedding for Boston cancer patient Staff 233
Wrong body accidentally buried in W.Va. when 2 fire victims confused by coroner's office Staff 327
Wrong body accidentally buried inwhen 2 fire victims confused by coroner's office Staff 179

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