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Childhood Cancer Survivors Adjust Normally

CHICAGO – Cancer doesn’t doom youngsters to a miserable childhood, new research suggests, finding that after treatment, many are just as happy and well-adjusted as those who never had the illness — sometimes even more. The findings, based on interviews with 8- to 12-year-olds, show how resilient youngsters can be …

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Neighbor of BTK Suspect Weighs In

This is a partial transcript from “On the Record,” February 25, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: Under arrest: Police may have finally caught the notorious serial killer who has terrorized the nation for 30 years… Now let’s go to Gary Vandusen. Gary lives next …

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14 to Receive Top Science, Tech Awards

WASHINGTON – The nation’s highest honor for science will be awarded to eight individuals next month, while technology awards will go to six people, a company and a foundation. The National Medal of Science (search) and National Medal of Technology (search) will be awarded during ceremonies at the White House …

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You've Been Warned

Some days the news gives me a feeling of déjà vu — you know, the feeling that I think I’ve been down this road before. Wednesday, I got that feeling reading what CIA chief Porter Goss (search) said to the Senate Intelligence Committee. Goss said Al Qaeda (search) is still …

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Russian Forces Kill Suspected Militants

ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia – Security forces on Sunday stormed an apartment building in southern Russia (search) where a small group of suspected Islamic militants had barricaded themselves, killing all the rebels, police said. A heavy firefight broke out early Sunday morning and security forces then entered the apartment building, said an …

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WHO Urges Govts to Control Bird Flu

World Health Organization officials urged governments on Wednesday to act swiftly to control the spread of the bird flu (search), warning that the world is in grave danger of a deadly pandemic triggered by the virus. The bird flu has killed 45 people in Asia over the past year, in …

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Profile: Ibrahim al-Jaafari

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Ibrahim al-Jaafari (search), the 58-year-old politician in line to become Iraq’s next prime minister, spent more than two decades in exile, mostly in Iran, leading anti-Saddam Hussein opposition forces following a bloody crackdown by the Iraqi dictator against Shiite Muslims. Al-Jaafari, one of the top leaders of …

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Sharon, Abbas Declare End to Violence

SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt – Palestinians and Israelis will halt all violence against each other, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday in a move aimed at ending four years of violence and entering a new period of peace talks. “We have agreed with [Israeli] Prime …

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It's All About the O

This is a partial transcript from “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” February 8, 2005, that was edited for clarity. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: Nothing bogus about online auction site eBay (search), planning on lowering some of its fees that it had recently hiked, but does it worry one of its top …

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Exclusive! Gen. Tommy Franks

This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” Jan. 31, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “Hannity & Colmes” weeknights at 9 p.m. ET! SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Our top story tonight: The people of Iraq have taken their first steps towards a democracy of their own. A …

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