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Palestinians concern...Will Afghan vote go on?...More vaccine...
Palestinians concern...Will Afghan vote go on?...More vaccine coming JERUSALEM The Palestinians are rejecting Secretary of State Hillary Rodham C Linton 's call for an unconditional resumption of peace talks.
Palestinians accuse Clinton of setting back peace process...
Palestinians accuse C Linton of setting back peace process JERUSALEM The Palestinians are accusing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of undermining progress toward Mideast peace talks.
Newsweek: Journalist detained in Iran now in UK
Newsweek says its reporter Maziar Bahari has been released from an Iranian prison and has joined his pregnant wife in the U.K. The magazine says Bahari has arrived in London in time to witness the birth of his first child.
Obama speaks to Democratic governors
President Barack Obama addresses a Democratic fundraiser on Thursday before traveling to Copenhagen to make an Olympic-sized pitch.
Lady Miners beat Linton, ND boys
The Linton-Stockton Junior High School girls cross country outran the Miner boys and North Daviess 34-35-62 in meet Tuesday.
Ambassador: USUK ties intact despite Lockerbie
Ambassador Louis Susman says that while he felt the decision to release al-Megrahi was unacceptable, the diplomatic fallou4 has been negligible.
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US: It could take months to sort out Afghan vote
The State Department is saying it could take months to sort out the many allegations of vote fraud in the Aug.
US cuts aid to Honduras in support of exleader
US cuts aid to Honduras in support of ex-leader TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras The United States has cut off millions of dollars in aid to Honduras.
Emmons County still recovering from floods
Officials in south central North Dakota's Emmons County say there is a lot of work still to do as the county recovers from spring flooding.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press BISMARCK, N.D. A screening committee will be interviewing six attorneys for a North Dakota district judgeship in Dickinson today.
Spring flooding caused massive damage all across the state. 5 months later one Emmons County land owner is still wondering where and how to begin the clean-up process.
Linton approves new water source
Residents of Linton have voted to abandon their city water service and join a rural water district.
Good eating and good shopping. If you are looking for a new restaurant to try or place to shop you might want to head south to Linton .
Late spring delays annual market as vendors celebrate anniversary
Norma Voldal recalls the dangers of the Valley City's Farmers Market's first location.
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest North Dakota news from The Associated Press WASHINGTON Senator Kent Conrad says he doubts President Barack Obama can get enough votes in the Senate to support his plan for a government health insurance option.
After more than 100 years in the business it is time to celebrate. Reporter Sarah Gustin visits the Emmons County Record for its 125th anniversary.
Volunteers Help Linton Senior Center
It`s been a tough spring so far for the small southwestern town of Linton. Dozens of homes fell victim to devastating floodwater in March.
Dosch Retiring after 37 years of Teaching Agriculture "I believe that American agriculture can and will hold true to the best traditions of our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task." This is the closing sentence of the National FFA Organization Creed.