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President Bush's nominee for U.S. ambassador to the U.N., pledges to help strengthen the insitution. Bush asks Israel's Ariel Sharon to give up plans to expand a key West Bank settlement. Cardinal Bernard Law celebrates Mass for Pope John Paul II. India and China sign a deal to form a strategic partnership. And Prince Charles and Camilla's weddings lost out in British TV ratings to a marriage on a British sit-com.
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As Americans mourn the loss and say goodbye to the man many call "one of the greatest popes," they're also pondering what's next, and what to expect from John Paul II's successor. While the majority of Americans say they admired Pope John Paul II, many also say some of the church rules he defended were out of step and overdue for a change.
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Women who blame silicone-gel breast implants for crippling health problems faced women who called them the best option in an emotional debate Monday at hearings outside Washington, DC. Thirteen years after the Food and Drug Administration orderedsilicone-gel implants restricted to use in strictly controlledresearch studies, the agency is considering if it's time to allowtheir widespread sale.
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Travelers slept in airport corridors, truck drivers were forced to hunker down at truck stops and Denver-area commuters braced for a snowy morning rush-hour as a spring blizzard pounded parts of Colorado.
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