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Israeli leader declares victory in Gaza war
AP ANALYSIS: A grim stalemate at war's end in Gaza
Battle for key southeast coast heats up in Ukraine
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Shooting by 9-year-old girl stirs debate over guns
US official warns Ebola outbreak will get worse
Sources: US considering new relief mission in Iraq
Dad acquitted in slaying of driver who killed sons
Bound bodies of 2 found in Philly river; 3rd hurt
3 ways insurers can discourage sick from enrolling
Insurers can no longer reject customers with expensive medical conditions thanks to the health care overhaul. But consumer advocates warn that companies are still using wiggle room to discourage the sickest — and costliest — patients from enrolling. Some insurers are excluding well-known cancer centers from the list of providers they cover under a plan; requiring patients to make large, initial payments for HIV medications; or delaying participation in public insurance exchanges created by the overhaul.
California beach town sees flooding from hurricane
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Palmyra engineer unsuccessful in getting portions of civil suit dismissed
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