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- Chile Toll at 700; 2 Million Are Displaced After Quake
- In Senate, a Renewed Effort to Reach a Consensus on Financial Regulation
- Slain Hamas Operative Was Drugged, Dubai Police Say
- Live Updates From Closing Ceremony
- Village Attack Leaves 11 Dead In Philippines
- Spain Says It Arrested Basque Militant Leader
Chile Toll at 700; 2 Million Are Displaced After Quake | Top |
Amid frantic rescue efforts and isolated looting, Chile's president issued an order to send soldiers into the streets in the worst-affected area to keep order and speed aid distribution. | |
In Senate, a Renewed Effort to Reach a Consensus on Financial Regulation | Top |
Among the disputed elements is the creation of a consumer protection agency to watch for deceptive and abusive terms on things like mortgages and credit cards. | |
Slain Hamas Operative Was Drugged, Dubai Police Say | Top |
A police statement gives new details about a January assassination that has been widely attributed to Israel's intelligence service, though Israel has not acknowledged involvement. | |
Live Updates From Closing Ceremony | Top |
Live updates from the Vancouver Games closing ceremony. | |
Village Attack Leaves 11 Dead In Philippines | Top |
Eleven people were killed in an attack believed to have been carried out by the militant group Abu Sayyaf in retaliation for recent arrests, officials said Sunday. | |
Spain Says It Arrested Basque Militant Leader | Top |
The leader of armed Basque separatists ETA was arrested in France on Sunday, with Spanish authorities saying the group had been preparing an attack in Spain. | |
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