Reporters who keep everyone informed about events around the world especially in powderkeg zones — pay a grim price. A total of 137 journalists and media employees were killed on the job in 2009, according to the International Federation of ... Read Full Story
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NCAA: Gonzaga's Sacre was half right
BYU freshman guard Tyler Haws, team's third-leading scorer, returns to starting lineup after missing last game with eye injury. He scored the first basket of the tournament.
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NCAA March Madness has begun with BYU and Florida
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A counterterrorism official says police have arrested three Taliban militants and seized a bomb-making factory in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi.
Raja Omar Khatab says police raided a house in the city's industrial area on Saturday
Frustrations await Bush, Clinton visit to Haiti
One of the heaviest rainfalls since Haiti's Jan. 12 earthquake swamped homeless camps Friday, sweeping screaming residents into eddies of water, overflowing latrines and panicking thousands.
The overnight downpour sent water coursing
Fargo's fight against flooding nears its climax
Fargo, N.D., officials are stressing that it is too early to celebrate even though they're confident that the city has been able to fight back the swelling Red River.
Homeowners checking on piles of sandbags and National Guard soldiers
More snow falling in Okla., Ark. spring blizzard
A powerful storm is blowing through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring, bringing heavy snow and strong winds.
The storm came a day after temperatures reached into the 70s in the region. Officials said northerly











































