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june 21
- Buildings torn down, improved in Harlingen cleanup
- Russia slams Britain over Syria-bound ship
- Ex-Stanford executive pleads guilty to obstruction
- Obituary: Benita Brown-Morrison
- More than 13,000 flee Ivory Coast fighting
- Media demonize Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
- Amarillo artists pitch in on Palo Duro mural
- Column: The question of more or less government
- Debate over fire retardant toxicity rages in West
- College football closes in on a playoff _ finally
- Flashy Oracle founder's next buy: Hawaiian island
- Dow loses 251, it second-biggest drop of the year
- Sandusky's son says his father abused him
- American Airlines pilots reject contract offer
- Nlemchi’s focus leads team to victory
- In North Korea, learning to hate US starts early
- Sandusky's son Matt says his father abused him
- Pakistan: Buddha attacked by Taliban gets facelift
- Justice Dept. sues Arizona, Utah polygamous towns
- Ex-Stanford executive pleads guilty to obstruction
- Retail gas prices down another nickel across Texas
- Bond denied man accused of buying horses for gang
- At least $275K raised for bullied NY bus monitor
- Lon Morris trustees say school needs partner
- Are you sun smart?
- Feds offer AMR relief on pilots' pension standoff
- IMF head warns of 'acute stress' in Europe
- 15 hot tips for a cool summer
- Marksman Challenge: Italy PD on target
- All of Texas out of worst drought stage
- Boat carrying 60 Ethiopians capsizes in Malawi
- Norway prosecutors assert that Breivik insane
- Summer splash
- Families say they weren't told of 9/11 scholarship
- A glance at the Sandusky child sex abuse trial
- Romney: I'll tackle immigration in 'civil' manner
- 3 indicted on money laundering charges
- Man convicted of killing College Station woman
- Paraguay president faces impeachment trial
- Sweden on alert, explosives found near nuke plant
- Texas AG accuses Google of withholding evidence
- Sports complexes to host 58-team tournament
- Burial set for Texas airman MIA in Vietnam
- Navarro College begins registration for second summer session
- Report: Southeast, Gulf need deeper port harbors
- Drug, dog fighting sweep in Bryan leads to arrests
- Weekend Happenings
- Obituary: David Harlan Hill
- Auditors: Spain bank bailout could cost up to $78B
- Beauty queen who shaved head wins Miss Alaska
- Texas man charged in girlfriend's murder
- Seattle pool allows topless breast cancer survivor
- Greek gov't pledges to safeguard euro membership
- New Pakistan PM candidate faces arrest warrant
- Irish fan found dead had drowned; no foul play
- Houston man gets 10 years for human smuggling
- Letter: ‘Demand action’
- Mexico troops detain son of most-wanted drug lord
- Houston's YES Prep charter schools win Broad prize
- Taunted NY bus driver doesn't want bullies charged
- CHL's Killer Bees cease operations, money trouble
- Bingham honored with Brilliance scholarship
- Justice Dept. sues Arizona, Utah polygamous towns
- Military plane crashes into Jakarta homes; 10 die
- Prius c arrives
- Letter: ‘On pet dumping’
- Commander of embattled Lackland unit reassigned
- Sect claims multiple attacks on Nigerian city
- Police arrest man accused of 2 Beaumont slayings
- Midlothian planning festive Fourth of July celebration
- 2 die in fire at 7-story building in Mumbai
- Duluth cleans up as Minn. floods persist to south
- Texas A&M awards contract to privatize services
- Man caught in 4 San Antonio holdups on same night
- Canterbury’s Timothy Khouw earns National Merit Scholarship
- At US hotels, Chinese treated to comforts of home
- Police investigate Mansfield bank heist
- Opening statements set in Texas bomb plot trial
- Indonesian court gives Bali bomber 20-year term
- Jury selected for Saudi man in US bomb plot trial
- As Title IX turns 40, legacy goes beyond numbers
- Tesla's new sedan will make or break the company
- Video shows Zimmerman's account of fatal fight
- Boise police make arrest in race team bike theft
- Lions speared: Kenya's human-animal conflicts grow
- Israel: Settlers agree to leave West Bank enclave
- AP IMPACT: Syria rebels divided, at times violent