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Report: NY Hostage-Taker in Custody

CNN reports that a gunman who took a principal hostage at a high school in upstate New York is in custody. Check back for more details on this breaking story.
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Sources: Obama Near Afghan Decision

While emphasizing President Barack Obama hasn't made any final decisions yet, administration officials tell The Associated Press that he is moving closer to sending tens of thousands of more forces to Afghanistan. The number would be just under the 40,000 sought by his top general there, Gen. Stanley McChrystal.
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Navies of 2 Koreas Clash on Border

South Korean officials say one of their ships exchanged fire with a North Korean vessel along the countries' disputed western coast. Both sides blame the other for violating the sea border. The skirmish comes as the U.S. said a special envoy was going to Pyongyang for rare talks on the communist nation's nuclear activities.
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As Ida Hits Gulf Coast, Residents Stay Put

The storm Ida weakens to a tropical depression after it makes landfall on the U.S. Gulf Coast. Many residents there long used to the fury of Mother Nature refuse to leave the area.
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Democrats Wrestle With Abortion Issue

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As if Democrats didn't have enough to worry about in overhauling health care, the weighty issue of abortion has suddenly rocketed to the forefront of the debate, dividing lawmakers and threatening the party's ability to pass reform legislation. So, will the Senate pass a measure with abortion restrictions like the House just did?
Also: Bill Clinton to Jump Into Fray
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Officials Say Ft. Hood Suspect Acted Alone

The Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood massacre apparently acted alone, despite repeated contact with a radical Muslim cleric overseas, investigators say. Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who allegedly killed 13 people at the Army base in Texas on Nov. 5 before being shot himself, is now awake and talking to doctors.
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DC Sniper Mastermind Set to Be Executed

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John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind in the sniper attacks that gripped the nation's capital with fear for three weeks in 2002, is set to die by lethal injection in Virginia tonight -- unless the state's governor, Tim Kaine, steps in.
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Train Stops Short of Woman on Tracks

The operator of a Boston subway train is hailed as a hero for hitting her emergency brake just in time to avoid running over a woman who had fallen into the train's path.
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