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  • Illegal alien exits sanctuary, is arrested

    LOS ANGELES (AP) —An illegal alien who stayed in a Chicago church for a year to avoid separation from her 8-year-old son, a U.S. citizen, was arrested yesterday and was being processed for deportation.


  • Task force traveling to Texas to help with hurricane

    Thirty-six Maryland Task Force One members are en route with rescue vehicles to Texas to aid residents along the Gulf of Mexico if Hurricane Dean makes landfall this week in the United States.


  • Hurricane Dean plows across eastern Caribbean

    CASTRIES, St. Lucia (AP) — Hurricane Dean roared into the eastern Caribbean yesterday, tearing away roofs, flooding streets and causing at least three deaths on small islands as the powerful storm headed on a collision course with Jamaica and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.


  • Angkor Wat site more vast

    CHICAGO -- Archaeologists using radar imagery have shown that an ancient Cambodian settlement cen-tered on the celebrated temple of Angkor Wat was far more extensive than previously thought.


  • Graphic art done easily via Web

    Techno-outsourcing hums along, sometimes in ways you wouldn't expect.


  • Schelotto passes muster

    Guillermo Barros Schelotto may well be the bargain of the year.


  • Illegal alien to leave sanctuary

    CHICAGO (AP) — An illegal alien who took refuge in a church one year ago to escape deportation said yesterday that she intends to leave her sanctuary soon to lobby Congress for immigration reform, even if that means being arrested.


  • Child support grounds travelers

    ASSOCIATED PRESS The price of a passport: $311,491 in back child-support payments for a U.S. businessman now living in China, $46,000 for a musician seeking to perform overseas and $45,849 for a man planning a Dominican Republic vacation.


  • Drug cartel-terrorist ties known in 2001

    A former director of the Drug Enforcement Administration warned federal officials shortly after the September 11 attacks that violent drug cartels from Mexico were teaming with Muslim gangs to fund terrorist organizations overseas.


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