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Twenty-two school children and six adults returning home to Belgium following a ski vacation in Switzerland lose their lives in a bus accident. Others are injured. Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich bids farewell to family and others before heading ...
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News Wrap: Jury Finds Virginia Tech Negligent in 2007 Killings PBS NewsHour Also, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad faced an unprecedented grilling by lawmakers, accusing him of mismanaging the economy. HARI SREENIVASAN: A jury in Virginia found Virginia Tech negligent today in the campus massacre there nearly five years ... See all stories on this topic » |
Antiquities collector acquitted NWAOnline (subscription) By DANIELLA CHESLOW AP A tourist bus slammed headon into a concrete wall in a Swiss Alps tunnel, killing 28 people, mostly children returning from aski vacation. Swiss police said Wednesday that... Read » President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran appeared ... See all stories on this topic » |
Top articles in sports Press News The trials of war, bloodshed in Syria and a nuclear standoff in Iran dominated questioning at a joint appearance by Obama and Cameron at the White House. By contrast, the personal tone of their visit has been all ease as Obama has lavished attention on ... See all stories on this topic » |
Ariz. officials revisit Obama's birth certificate Bangor Daily News SIERRE, Switzerland — A tour bus carrying schoolchildren home from a class trip slammed head-on into a tunnel wall in the Swiss Alps, killing 22 Belgian students and six adults and instantly changing a joyous skiing vacation into a tragedy spanning ... See all stories on this topic » |
Press digest Times of Malta Reuters report that distraught parents have flown to Switzerland after a bus carrying a group of Belgian school children home from a ski trip crashed into the wall of a Swiss tunnel, killing 22 children and six adults. Twenty-four passengers remained ... See all stories on this topic » |
In brief: 22 kids, 6 adults die in Swiss bus crash The Spokesman Review (subscription) ISLAMABAD – China's largest bank has backed out of a deal to finance a proposed Iran-to-Pakistan gas pipeline that is opposed by the United States, a potential sign of the lengthening reach of US economic sanctions on Iran. See all stories on this topic » |
AP News in Brief at 11:58 pm EDT Plain Dealer The trials of war, bloodshed in Syria and a nuclear standoff in Iran dominated questioning at a joint appearance by Obama and Cameron at the White House. By contrast, the personal tone of their visit has been all ease as Obama has lavished attention on ... See all stories on this topic » |


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