May 25, 2013
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Associated Press
Former President George W. Bush addresses those attending the 10th anniversary commemoration of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on Sept. 11, 2011. For the first time, elected officials won't be allowed to speak today at  an occasion that has allowed them a solemn turn in the spotlight, a change made in the name of avoiding politics.
At ground zero, can there be a politics-free Sept. 11th?
NEW YORK — The Sept. 11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero has been stripped of politicians this year. But can it ever be stripped of politics? For the first time, elected officials won’t speak...
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GoDaddy outage takes down websites
NEW YORK — Thousands and possibly millions of websites hosted by GoDaddy.com went down for several hours on Monday, causing trouble for the mainly small businesses that rely on the service. A Tw...
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FDA warns Iowa egg firm over bacteria discovery
IOWA CITY, Iowa — A company that promised to clean up Iowa’s egg industry after a nationwide salmonella outbreak in 2010 said Friday that a recent government safety inspection discovered the bacter...
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Bicyclist dies in Utah-to-Wyoming race
A bicyclist competing in a race from Logan, Utah, to Jackson Hole, Wyo., crashed on a bridge in Wyoming and fell about 35 feet to his death into the Snake River. Robert Verhaaren, 42, of Mesa, A...
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Surprising methods heal wounded troops
BOSTON — Scientists are growing ears, bone and skin in the lab, and doctors are planning more face transplants and other extreme plastic surgeries. Around the country, the most advanced medical too...
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Romney, Obama aim sights at swing voters on health care, defense
BOSTON — With swing voters in his sights, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is tacking toward the center on health care and defense spending now that he’s put his final partisan hurdle ...
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Images make NYC twisters notable
NEW YORK — Most people wouldn’t say New York and tornado in the same breath. But two twisters that touched down in the nation’s biggest city on Saturday are the latest of about 60 small tornadoe...
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Early laptop designer Moggridge dies at 69
NEW YORK — Bill Moggridge, a British industrial designer who designed an early portable computer with the flip-open shape that is common today, has died. He was 69. The Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewi...
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Associated Press
The World Trade Center North Tower memorial pool located at the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum is seen against the New York City skyline. The foundation that runs the memorial estimates that once the roughly $700 million project is complete, it will cost $60 million a year to operate.
Memorial magnificent, but at steep price
NEW YORK — With its huge reflecting pools, ringed by waterfalls and skyscrapers, and a cavernous underground museum still under construction, the National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum at the World ...
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Boy takes wheel after dad’s seizure
PEABODY, Mass. — A 12-year-old boy steered his family’s car to safety along Interstate 95 after his father suffered what appeared to be a seizure while driving, then brought his younger sister to s...
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