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Crane leans unsteadily after hitting NY high-rise
AP - Mechanics and engineers hoped to right a crane that was poised precariously Sunday after it tilted and hit a 25-story building near Wall Street the day before, showering debris to the ground, rerouting traffic and causing evacuations.
Workers right tilted crane that hit NYC high-rise
AP - Mechanics and engineers on Sunday righted a crane that had been poised precariously after it tilted and hit a 25-story building near Wall Street the day before, showering debris to the ground, rerouting traffic and causing evacuations.
Police shoot, kill ax-toting man at Calif. market
AP - Police in southern California have fatally shot a man they say threatened an officer with an ax during a confrontation with police at a grocery store.
Japanese architects Sejima, Nishizawa win Pritzker
AP - Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, a duo of Japanese architects praised for using everyday building materials to create ethereal structures that shelter flowing, dreamlike spaces, have won the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize, the prize's jury announced Sunday.
NY archbishop defends pope against sex abuse furor
AP - New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan was greeted with applause after finishing Palm Sunday Mass by defending Pope Benedict XVI against suggestions he aided coverups of reports of child abuse.
Mass. schools for blind gear up for fencing match
AP - Cory Kadlik has never let being blind stop him from golfing, skating, learning martial arts or riding a dirt bike. He had his doubts when it came to fencing.
Barbara Bush undergoes tests in Texas hospital
AP - Former first lady Barbara Bush remains hospitalized in Houston, where she's undergoing what a family spokeswoman describes as routine tests.
FBI agents conduct raids in Mich., Ohio, Ind.
AP - The FBI says agents have conducted weekend raids in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, and at least three people have been arrested.
Workers dismantle crane that hit NYC high-rise
AP - Residents near a Financial District building that was hit by a crane returned to their homes Sunday, the day after the accident showered debris on the ground and forced them out.
Utah gov. OKs eminent domain use on federal land
AP - Fed up with federal ownership of more than half the land in Utah, Republican Gov. Gary Herbert on Saturday authorized the use of eminent domain to take some of the U.S. government's most valuable parcels.
NYC suspends operator's license after crane strike
AP - The operator of a crane that tilted and hit a 25-story building near Wall Street has had his license suspended.
Alleged fugitive claims to be man who died in 1983
AP - An accused fugitive who police say escaped while serving a 20-year prison sentence for drug trafficking claims he's a man who died in Virginia nearly three decades ago.
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