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Five dead after church shooting
The suspect, identified by Fox News as Anthony Bell, 25, was arrested after police got a report of a shooting at an apartment complex near the church about 90 minutes after the killings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the city's police chief, Jeff LeDuff said.

Nagin wins re-election in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Ray Nagin narrowly won a second term as mayor of New Orleans on Saturday with support from both black and white voters and immediately began mending fences with the federal and state governments to hasten the devastated city's recovery.

Iraqi PM vows "maximum force" as bombs kill 19
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al- Maliki vowed to use "maximum force against terrorism" on Sunday, as bombs killed at least 19 people in Baghdad during the first meeting of his national unity cabinet.

Bush hails "new day" in Iraq; no word on troops
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush said on Sunday the formation of a government in Iraq marked a "new day" for the country but Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said it was too early to make commitments on withdrawing U.S. troops.

US and Iran both dismiss security-guarantee idea
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Offering Iran security guarantees to stop its nuclear program makes no sense, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Sunday as Tehran also dismissed the idea, citing a lack of trust.

Memories of 1918 flu pandemic haunt 21st century
NEW YORK (Reuters) - As health agencies worldwide scramble to stop bird flu from becoming a pandemic that could claim millions of lives, memories of the murderous flu that swept the globe almost 100 years ago haunt the 21st century, passed on from generation to generation, or, in my case, from grandmother to granddaughter.

FBI search of Jefferson's office "outrageous": Attorney
Jefferson. an eight-term congressman, is under investigation for his role in helping a Nigerian company with an Internet venture. He has maintained his innocence, but a Kentucky businessman pleaded guilty earlier this month to bribing Jefferson in the venture.

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