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KHAN BANI SAAD, Iraq - A $40 million prison sits in the desert north of Baghdad, empty.
FORT WORTH, Texas - Military supervisors must have access to soldiers' personnel records and be aware of signs of potential workplace violence, the Defense Department said Friday in its final report on the Fort Hood shootings.
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. - On New York's Long Island, it's used to prevent drownings.
BOSTON - A Pittsburgh woman was arrested Tuesday for allegedly cheating advertisers and exhibitors out of thousands of dollars for a fake bridal show in Boston, and the FBI said she conducted similar scams in five other states.
PORT FOURCHON, La. - Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that federal authorities have opened criminal and civil investigations into the nation's worst oil spill, and BP lost billions in market value when shares dropped in the first trading day since the company failed yet again to plug the gusher.
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