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Houston voters elect first openly gay mayor
HOUSTON - Annise Parker made history Saturday by becoming Houston's first openly gay mayor, seizing 53.6 percent of the vote in the city's hotly contested election.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-12-12
U.S. immigration cracks down on foreign fugitives
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Federal agents in California arrested 280 foreigners with criminal records, most for serious offenses, in their largest such crackdown to date, U.S. immigration officials said on Friday.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(Reuters)
2009-12-11
Savvy kids can access explicit online worlds: FTC
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even a minimally savvy youngster can figure out how to access violent or explicitly sexual content in some virtual or Internet worlds, the Federal Trade Commission said on Thursday.
Source:(Reuters)
2009-12-10
Rabbis, heterosexuals join NJ gay marriage debate
LAKEWOOD, N.J. - The leaders in the local large Orthodox Jewish community go to great lengths to keep out the outside world, discouraging nonbusiness use of the Internet and encouraging strict filters to keep the ungodly out when members must use the Web.
Nations:U.S. Poland Activities:Holocaust Source:(AP)
2009-12-01
Lawsuit filed over Buckley family trust fund
HARTFORD, Conn. - Six children of the sister of the late conservative columnist William F. Buckley are accusing their father of stealing money from a trust fund their mother set up using some of the Buckley family fortune.
Nations:U.S. Venezuela Source:(AP)
2009-11-27
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