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Gunfire kills 1, injures 2 in Montana town
AP - Shots were fired near the Glasgow hospital's ambulance barn on Saturday, killing one person and wounding two, and a manhunt was under way for the shooter, police said.
Suspect in Montana slaying dead
AP - The suspect in the fatal shooting of a woman outside a hospital and the wounding of two others was himself found with fatal gunshot wounds by authorities who followed a trail of blood to a house on the outskirts of town, officials said Sunday.
Obama to lay wreath, attend concert Sunday
AP - President-elect Barack Obama visits Arlington National Cemetery then attends a star-studded concert at the Lincoln Memorial on the second day of his days-long inaugural celebration.
Frozen pipe bursts, floods part of Ohio hospital
AP - Officials in Ohio say a frozen pipe has burst at Akron Children's Hospital, flooding part of the emergency room and the intensive care unit for infants.
`Paul Blart: Mall Cop' nabs top box office spot
AP - Kevin James bumbles and stumbles to take down the bad guys, but his 'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' had no trouble nabbing the top spot at the box office this weekend.
Future of abstinence-only funding is in limbo
AP - With the exit of the Bush administration, critics of abstinence-only sex education will be making an aggressive push to cut off federal funding for what they consider an ineffective, sometimes harmful program.
Many Ill. voters resigned to political corruption
AP - Charlotte Podolner has faithfully voted in every election she could in her 88 years, then watched as one Illinois politician after another headed to jail.
Sundance doc wants people to know 'it's Cazale'
AP - The most star-studded entry at the Sundance Film Festival is a short documentary about an actor whose intense face is known to just about any serious cinema fan but whose name often escapes them.
Obama's alma mater celebrates his inauguration
AP - Columbia University is throwing a campus party to celebrate the inauguration of its first graduate to become president: Barack Obama, Class of '83.
Asian-American political profile rising in US
AP - When three newly elected Chinese-American city supervisors climbed on stage in Chinatown, flanked by dragon dancers and lit up by camera flashes, they were hailed for making history in a city their forebears have shaped since the Gold Rush Days.
Obama dominates 'King Sunday' at black churches
AP - The third Sunday in January, known as 'King Sunday' in Atlanta after Martin Luther King Jr., easily could've been called 'Obama Sunday' this year.
Hudson River plane skirted disaster at many turns
AP - Before it became an unforgettable story of luck and heroism, US Airways Flight 1549 was on course to be a catastrophe. In five minutes of flight, the stricken jetliner sprinted past one nightmare scenario after another.
Suspect fatally shot after Mont. hospital shooting
AP - Authorities were investigating Sunday the link between a shooting suspect and the woman he allegedly killed outside a hospital.
Commuter ferries to rescue in NYC crash landing
AP - The first rescuers on the scene when a crippled jetliner landed in the Hudson River were not police or the U.S. Coast Guard, but ferries that offer visitor tours and shuttle commuters between New Jersey and Manhattan.
Mich. dad told to pay for child's birth or wed mom
AP - The state of Michigan is giving a father a choice: pay the medical cost of his daughter's birth or marry the girl's mother.
Former slaughterhouse CEO granted new bail hearing
AP - The former chief executive officer of the nation's largest kosher meatpacking plant was granted a new hearing over whether he should remained jail as he awaits a trial on charges stemming from a large immigration raid.
No sign of Fla. financier or his clients' millions
AP - In this quaint seaside community, Arthur G. Nadel was looked upon as a trusted and generous philanthropist.
Salman Rushdie reflects on 20-year-old fatwa
AP - Nearly 20 years after being driven underground by a religious decree, he is now Sir Salman Rushdie, properly famous and free, yet still burdened by his status as a symbol of persecution.
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