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[05/12] Congress eyes dramatic expansion of GI bill
By ANNE FLAHERTY Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Congressional Democrats are pushing what could become the most dramatic expansion of college aid for military veterans since World War II, with a bill they hope will buoy them this election season and become an albatross for Republicans.
[05/12] Obama, Clinton look to West Virginia
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic presidential contenders Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton were preparing for Tuesday's primary in West Virginia, a contest that Clinton is heavily favored to win but which likely won't dent Obama's almost insurmountable lead in the delegate count.
[05/12] Barr to announce Libertarian White House bid
By BEN EVANS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Republican Rep. Bob Barr is expected to announce that he's running for president as a Libertarian.
[05/12] Stamp prices up Monday
WASHINGTON (AP) - An extra penny for your thoughts.
[05/12] Tornado-ravaged Oklahoma town might not rebuild
By MURRAY EVANS Associated Press Writer PICHER, Okla. (AP) - Sue Sigle was hoping the government would offer more money for her home before she moves away from this pollution-scarred town. Then the tornado came.
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