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Bush plans more National Guard on Mexico border
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush will announce plans on Monday to deploy thousands of National Guard troops along the U.S.-Mexico border to support efforts to catch more illegal immigrants, as he tries to placate conservatives demanding a tougher policy.

US renews ties with Libya
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States restored full diplomatic ties with Libya on Monday, rewarding the longtime pariah nation for scrapping its weapons of mass destruction programs and signaling incentives for Iran and North Korea if they do the same.

Iraq Sunnis cry "atrocity" over US raids
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. forces killed over 40 Iraqi rebels in raids and air strikes near Baghdad, the military said on Monday, but leading clerics from the Sunni minority accused the Americans of an "atrocity" that killed two dozen civilians.

Telco rivals cannot promise more privacy: analysts
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumers concerned that the largest U.S. telephone companies may have let the government track call records might find few options for more privacy, despite increasing competition in the market, analysts said.

New England hit by worst rain in decade
BOSTON (Reuters) - New England's heaviest rains in a decade flooded parts of Massachusetts, Maine and New Hampshire on Monday, swelling rivers, threatening communities and forcing thousands of people from their homes.

Third lacrosse player charged in Duke rape case
David Evans, a co-captain of the lacrosse team, was charged with rape, sexual offense and kidnapping, the same charges brought last month against two teammates, Reade Seligmann and Collin Finnerty.

US bans arms sales to Venezuela
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Washington banned all U.S. arms sales to Venezuela on Monday, punishing President Hugo Chavez for his ties with Cuba and Iran and for what it believes is his inaction against guerrillas from neighboring Colombia.

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