PEACE DEMONSTRATION, BUSH SUPPORT GROWS
Steve DeFord, of Salem, Ore., comforts Jane Bright, of Westbrook, Calif., after she found her son's name on a cross at Camp Casey II near U.S. President George W. Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch on Aug. 26, 2005. DeFord's step son D.W. Johnson and Bright's son Evan Ashcraft were killed in Iraq. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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A support group for Iraqis working for the U.S. military says interpreters in Baghdad are no longer allowed to wear ski masks to conceal their identity.
A Wisconsin appeals court says a man charged with allegedly having sex with his comatose wife in a nursing home had the right to an expectation of privacy.
Advocates for Iraqi refugees, and some U.S. officials, say not enough is being done to allow refugees into the United States.
Hormel Foods of Austin, Minn., Wednesday announced the largest profit sharing distribution ever made to its employees.
He got into a war without an obvious exit route, on the basis of evidence that was later held to be false. He instituted new Federal spending programs without worrying about how to pay for them until too late. And, after huge popularity for several years
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Hormel Foods Corp. said its second quarter net income for the period ended April 27 fell 22 percent to $32.7 million, or 23 cents a share, from $38.9 million, o
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S&P: Insurance premiums to continue to rise
NEW YORK, May 16 (UPI) -- Standard & Poor's Corp. said commercial and casualty insurance premiums over the past seven months have risen by 1
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