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St. Mother Theodore Guerin statue to be dedicated in DC
A statue of St. Mother Theodore Guerin, the foundress of the Sisters of Providence, will be dedicated Saturday at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington.
Clintons look to W.Va. for big win
Hillary Rodham Clinton is counting on a victory in West Virginia, and it's her husband's job to run up the score.
Pens not on level of '80s Oilers _ yet
Before the first puck dropped in the Flyers-Penguins conference finals, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin found themselves being compared by various interviewers to Steve Yzerman, Mark Messier, Peter Forsberg and Jaromir Jagr.
Marlins look to injury prone Jacobs for big numbers
When Mike Jacobs pulled up limping on his way to second base Wednesday, his thoughts weren't on a 2007 injury that sidelined him for five weeks or a finger sprain from which he only recently returned.
From jail to a job: One mother's quest to keep her baby
Raechelle Romero was always running from something, starting at 15: from tough relationships with her dad and stepmother, foster homes, abusive boyfriends.
Government predicts nation's winter wheat crop up 17 percent
Amid a deepening world hunger crisis and low global grain stocks, the Agriculture Department forecast on Friday that the nation's farmers are poised to harvest a bountiful wheat crop this season with continued strong commodity prices.
Texas may claim Amazon owes sales taxes
Texas officials may claim that Amazon.com owes millions in sales taxes on purchases that state residents made from the Internet retailer.
Lawyer: Muhammad now wants to fight his death sentence
Convicted sniper John Allen Muhammad has changed his mind again and now wants to go forward with a federal appeal of his conviction and death sentence, according to his lawyers.
Canada blocks sale of space tech firm
Canada confirmed Friday its decision to block a foreign takeover of the space and satellite division of MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates, the country's leading space technology firm. More Washington Stories
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