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Seattle Monorails Clip Each Other; 2 Hurt
AP - John Gahagan was riding the monorail with his family when the sliding door was ripped off of their car, breaking a window and showering his two children with glass.
'Made in Mexico' Uniforms Miff Border Cops
AP - The labels inside the U.S. Border Patrol uniforms have been making many federal agents feel uneasy. It's not the fit or feel of the olive-green shirts and pants, but what their labels read: 'Made in Mexico.'
Despite Ban, Farmers Still Use Pesticide
AP - Shoppers rifle through store shelves brimming with succulent tomatoes and plump strawberries, hoping to enjoy one last round of fresh fruit before the Western growing season ends. There is no hint of a dark side to the blaze of red.
Divers Search Mass. Pond for Two Bodies
AP - Divers searched a pond Sunday for the bodies of two young people who fell out of a canoe during a late-night outing in near-freezing weather.
Texas Woman Mauled to Death by Six Dogs
AP - A pack of six dogs mauled a 76-year-old woman to death as she worked in her yard, authorities said.
Tenn. School Confiscates Student Newspapers
AP - Copies of a high school's student newspaper were seized by administrators because the edition contained stories about birth control and tattoos, stirring a First Amendment debate.
Police Rethink 'Always Armed' Policy
AP - An old police tradition of requiring off-duty officers to carry their weapons 'always armed, always on duty' is being scaled back in police departments nationwide, increasingly being blamed for the deaths of officers shot by colleagues who thought they were criminals.
2 Wash. State Jail Escapees Still on Loose
AP - Two jail inmates remained at large Sunday, two days after escaping with seven others from a maximum security area of a county jail by using bed sheets tied into ropes, officials said.
Shoppers Crowd Stores but Spend Modestly
AP - The 2005 holiday shopping season got off to only a modest start over the Thanksgiving weekend as consumers responded initially to aggressive discounting and then retreated.
Mo. Priests Urge Opposition on Stem Cells
AP - The battle over embryonic stem cell research moved into the pews Sunday, as Roman Catholic priests across Missouri urged churchgoers to oppose a petition seeking a constitutional amendment that would protect the controversial work.
Crowded Stores See Only Modest Spending
AP - The 2005 holiday shopping season got off to only a modest start over the Thanksgiving weekend as consumers responded initially to aggressive discounting and then retreated.
Two Injured When Seattle Monorails Clip
AP - John Gahagan was riding the monorail with his family when the sliding door was ripped off of their car, breaking a window and showering his two children with glass.
Blizzards, Accidents Slow Holiday Travel
AP - The trip home after Thanksgiving was slow going for many travelers Sunday as blizzard conditions wreaked havoc from Colorado to the Midwest.
Ariz. Van Crash Kills Two, Injures Five
AP - A van carrying a magazine sales crew on a trip to the Grand Canyon overturned on a busy interstate north of Phoenix Sunday, killing two people and critically injuring five others, authorities said.
Katrina Victim Finally Gets Proper Burial
AP - Nearly three months after her makeshift grave on a New Orleans sidewalk became a symbol of the death and destruction of Hurricane Katrina, Vera Smith's cremated remains were laid to rest in the family plot in South Texas.
Man Accused of Killing 4 Family Members
AP - A 20-year-old man was arrested Sunday in the slayings of his parents, younger brother and elderly grandmother, whose bodies were found in their home, authorities said.
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