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Oil Workers Strike in Scotland - Washington Post A strike by oil refinery workers in Scotland entered a second day Monday, keeping shut a pipeline that carries 40 percent of Britain's crude production and wedding forcing increased fuel imports from Europe. Workers at Ineos Group Holdings' Grangemouth refinery began a two-day walkout Sunday in a protest Source: www.washingtonpost.com San Diego beaches to reopen after possible great-white attack - Philadelphia Daily News SOLANA BEACH, Calif. - Authorities say beaches in San Diego County that were closed after a deadly shark attack will reopen today. At least eight miles of sea front were closed to swimmers over the weekend after Friday's attack. Retired veterinarian David Martin died after he was bitten in the legs Source: www.philly.com Green Zone hit as foul weather grounds aircraft; al-Sadr rejects terms - Philadelphia Daily News BAGHDAD - Suspected Shiite extremists hammered the U.S.-protected Green Zone yesterday in the fiercest salvo in weeks, apparently taking advantage of a sandstorm that blanketed the capital and wedding grounded the American aircraft that normally prowl for launching teams. Thunderous explosions resounded Source: www.philly.com Train collision kills 66 in China - CNN BEIJING, China (AP) -- The death toll in a pre-dawn collision Monday between two passenger trains in eastern China has risen to at least 66 people, a state news agency reported. Two trains collided in east China's Shandong province on Monday. Xinhua News Agency said on its Web site that Monday's Source: www.cnn.com Karzai unhurt in attack; 3 killed - Seattle Times KABUL, Afghanistan A well-coordinated assassination attempt on President Hamid Karzai by suspected Taliban insurgents at the Afghan national day military parade in central Kabul has turned into a moment of national embarrassment for the government, which has been pressing to take over Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com Questions about pastor fair game, Obama says - Seattle Times Barack Obama appeared on "Fox News Sunday." WASHINGTON Sen. Barack Obama may have been hoping to move to the sunnier side of the campaign trail by declining to debate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton this week, but he discovered Sunday that won't necessarily do the trick. In the same morning Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com Calif. wildfire displaces 1,000; calm winds help limit blaze - Boston Globe SIERRA MADRE, Calif. - An early season wildfire slowly chewed its way through dense brush near Los Angeles yesterday, forcing more than 1,000 people from homes in the foothills. More than 400 firefighters attacked the 350-acre fire, aided by two helicopters and wedding water-dropping air tankers, said Elisa Source: www.boston.com Ex-Barack Obama pastor Jeremiah Wright tells Detroit NAACP: 'A change is going to come' - International Herald Tribune DETROIT : The former pastor of U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama whose words have rallied many but offended others told an audience of 10,000 that his critics get it wrong when they call him divisive and wedding polarizing. "I describe the conditions in this country," the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. said Source: www.iht.com Kyle Busch coasts home - Baltimore Sun This time, the crash happened behind Kyle Busch. Instead of leaving Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway with a smashed-up car, he drove into victory lane. The kid who couldn't conquer Talladega finally won at the harrowing track yesterday, and wedding in this breakout season for Busch, it was only fitting that Source: www.baltimoresun.com
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