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Thousands pour into reopened park
Three days after a deadly bombing, Atlanta's
Centennial Olympic Park reopened Tuesday with tighter
security in evidence, but also with thousands of people
determined to show they would not be intimidated by
terrorism.
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NTSB: Victim recovery still the priority
Authorities reassured the
families of crash victims from TWA Flight 800 Monday, that
their only priority right now is to find the victims, not to
begin bringing up wreckage from the plane.
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U.S. judges bar Internet decency law
Federal judges Monday blocked
enforcement of a key part of a new law aimed at regulating
indecent material on the Internet because it was too broad.
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Dodgers manager Lasorda retires
Ready for "beginning of a new era"
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy
Lasorda, who underwent an angioplasty last month to clear a
blockage in a coronary artery, announced his retirement
Monday.
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Panel at odds on securing Social Security
A report to Congress on how to keep
Social Security from going broke is several months late
because experts are deadlocked over three different
proposals.
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