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  • China earthquake death toll could reach 20,000 AN XIAN, China (AP) - China began airlifting aid to the areas worst hit by a massive earthquake Wednesday, while state media reported several thousand deaths near the epicenter that accounted for 80% of one town's population. The new figures appeared
  • W.Va. victory fuels a 'more determined' Clinton Extract not available.
  • China quake 'worse than expected' Some rescuers have had to use their hands to move rubbleFirst reports from the epicentre of Monday's earthquake in China's Sichuan province suggest the number of dead could be higher than feared. Local officials in Yingxiu, in Wenchuan County, said the
  • Saudis accuse Iran of Lebanon 'coup' Saudi Arabia on Tuesday described Hizbollah's military actions in Lebanon as a coup backed by Iran, illustrating the regional tensions the Lebanese crisis threatens to exacerbate.In the strongest comments yet from the kingdom in relation to the crisis in
  • After W.Va., a determined Clinton vows to 'carry on' Extract not available.
  • Clinton fights on after victory Mrs Clinton dismissed those who have called on her to drop outHillary Clinton has said the race to be the Democratic presidential nominee is not over, after beating Barack Obama in West Virginia's primary. Senator Obama remains the clear frontrunner in
  • Quake gives Beijing a chance for dramatic image makeover Extract not available.
  • Clinton 'more determined than ever' after W.Va. win Extract not available.
  • Suddenly, 'the Whole Thing Fell Down' QINGYANG, China, May 14 -- When the deadliest earthquake to hit China in three decades struck, the little village of Qingyang had the misfortune of being just east of the epicenter. Now, it will never be the same. Up and down the muddy lanes here lie
  • Struggle to reach quake trapped With hospitals collapsed, the injured are forced to lie in the rainChinese rescuers are battling heavy rain and blocked roads to reach thousands of people trapped or injured by Monday's devastating earthquake. Late on Tuesday, a few hundred soldiers
  • Brown to outline 'Queen's Speech' Mr Brown will seek to regain the political initiativeGordon Brown is set to outline his proposals for the year ahead, as he tries to move on from the 10p tax row. Mr Brown's draft legislative programme is expected to include plans to give people more of
  • Parents cling to hope amid rubble of China school DUJIANGYAN, China - Chen Zijun hoped to become a painter. Zhen Lu dreamed of a career in fashion design. PHOTO GALLERY: Images from China's deadly earthquake AID: Chinese-Americans donate for quake relief U.S.: Bush offers earthquake aid OLYMPICS: China
  • Quake toll rises; China struggles to reach victims On Tuesday morning, Wang Guofei and his younger brother drove to look for their mother in the rugged southwestern county of Beichuan, where at least 5,000 people have died as a result of Monday's earthquake. But the road had been washed out by a
  • Troops race to save quake victims MIANYANG, China - Soldiers hiking over landslide-blocked roads reached the epicenter of China's devastating earthquake Tuesday, pulling bodies and a few survivors from collapsed buildings. The death toll of more than 12,000 is certain to rise as the
  • Clinton calls West Virginia win 'overwhelming' Extract not available.
  • Two killed after attack at reservation SAN JACINTO, California (AP) -- A man and woman opened fire on guards at an entrance to an Indian reservation and fled into the hills, where they were killed in a gun battle with sheriff's deputies and a SWAT team, authorities said Tuesday. It was the
  • Clinton will win big in W.Va., CNN projects Extract not available.
  • Rescue workers race death in China as toll hits 12,000 DUJIANGYAN, CHINA The death toll from Monday's devastating earthquake in China rose to more than 12,000 as rescue workers slogged their way through mud and landslides to reach the remote epicenter in mountainous Sichuan Province. Steady rainfall around
  • Rescuers in China struggle to reach quake survivors '); E-Mail Article Listen to Article Printer-Friendly 3-Column Format Translate Share Article Text Size BEIJING: Tens of thousands of people across southwest China remained buried beneath rubble on Tuesday as rescue workers struggled to reach areas cut
  • Clinton will win W.Va. primary, CNN projects Extract not available.
  • Sean Costello The singer and guitarist , who was found dead in an Atlanta hotel room on the eve of his 29th birthday, was one of the most promising blues-based artists of his generation. In little more than a decade he developed from a teenage talent-show winner into
  • W.Va. exit polls show division among Dems Extract not available.
  • Trade, industry ministry raided in Olmert probe JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israeli police investigators raided a ministerial building Tuesday and seized documents related to a fraud investigation of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, a police spokesman said. Prime Minister Ehud Olmert says that he never took a bribe
  • Most don't expect an improved economy soon Most Americans see little hope that the economy will improve in the next six months, and many also are decidedly pessimistic about the direction of oil prices and inflation, according to a Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll released today. The views on
  • US pop art giant dies aged 82 The US pop art pioneer Robert Rauschenberg has died at the age of 82, his gallery said today.Rauschenberg - described as a 'titan' of American art by the New York Times - died on Tuesday, Jennifer Joy, of the Pace Wildenstein gallery, in New York, said.
  • W.Va. could highlight Obama's weak point Extract not available.
  • 1,000 pulled from rubble Extract not available.
  • W. Virginians cast their ballots WASHINGTON -- As voters in West Virginia went to the polls for that state's presidential primary today, Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton came in from the campaign trail to cast votes in the U.S. Senate. Obama and Clinton
  • Bombings rock Indian tourist city At least 60 people have been killed and more than 150 wounded after a series of bomb blasts tore through the city of Jaipur in western India, officials say. The bombs went off near historic monuments in the crowded old city at one of the busiest times of
  • Torch Celebrations Scaled Back BEIJING, May 13 -- The Olympic torch will be carried through quake-ravaged Sichuan province on schedule next month, but China is scaling back celebrations along the route out of respect for earthquake victims and will observe a minute of silence each