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ILLEGAL STUDENT CROSSING?

Rick McCallum
At the US-Mexico border in Nogalez, Arizona. Many schools in the Southwest are rooting out illegal pupils.
All week, the Bush team was on the defensive over charges that it made fighting terror a low priority.
 
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Baseball may have lost some of its mythological status - but not its fans.

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Adaptations of 'American Idol' and 'Fear Factor' are a hit in the Arab world.

When dialect coach Liz Himelstein speaks, top Hollywood actors listen.
 
 


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