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AP Top Headlines At 11:28 p.m. EDT
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07-27-2000
AP Top Headlines At 11:28 p.m. EDT
Government Approves Plan Drafted by Internet Advertisers To Regulate the Gathering of Imformation To Profile Web Customers
House Votes To Rescind a 1993 Tax Increase on Social Security Benefits for 9 Million Senior Citizens
Investigators Say Doomed Concorde Jet Had Problems With Both Left Wing Engines, Landing Gear and Was Engulfed in Flames Before Leaving The Runway
George W. Bush's Running Mate Dick Cheney Defends His Voting Record, Calling Democratic Criticism 'Typical Distortion'
George W. Bush and Running Mate Dick Cheney Open Up an 11-Point Lead Over Al Gore in a CNN-USA Today Gallup Poll of Likely Voters
Two Wildfires East of Montana's City Capital Swell to Some 24,000 Acres as Investigators Confirm One Fire Was Started By Discarded Charcoal Briquettes
Fiji's President Announces a New Interim Government, a Day After the Military Said Former Coup Leader George Speight May Face Treason Charges
A Federal Judge Rules He Will Not Block the Sale of the San Francisco Chronicle to the Hearst Corp., Clearing the Way for Hearst To Sell the Rival San Francisco Examiner to a Local Newspaper Mogul
Stocks Close Mixed With Dow Jones Industrials Ending Up 70 at 10,586; Tech Stocks Push Nasdaq Down 145 to 3,842
Mike Hampton Pitches a Complete Game Seven-Hitter as the New York Mets Complete a Doubleheader Sweep of the Montreal Expos With a 4-3 Win
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