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Cargo ship crew questioned...Bush marks Veteran's Day...Laraine Day...Nov 12 2007 1:45AM
Associated Press ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) Pakistan says there's no risk that its nuclear weapons could be seized by Taliban or al-Qaida-linked militants. The country's foreign minister responded to concerns from Washington, saying there are "multiple levels of command and control" over the weapons. WACO, Texas (AP) A tearful ceremony in Texas for Veteran's Day. President Bush marked the day at an American Legion post in Waco, where four troops who died in Iraq were honored. Bush said America is "blessed" to have veterans who have protected the country. NEW YORK (AP) Broadway has suffered through a second day of a strike by stagehands. The theater workers say they're going to stay off the job until producers start acting "honorably" at the negotiating table. Twenty-seven shows remained closed Sunday, including a gala 10th-year anniversary performance of "The Lion King." LOS ANGELES (AP) Actress Laraine Day has died. Day appeared in nearly 50 Films including the Alfred Hitchcock thriller "Foreign Correspondent." She also became one of television's first female talk show hosts in 1951. Day was 87. (Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 11-12-07 0049CST |
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