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Foreign-owned Bud? Hard to swallow, fans say

News that American brewer Anheuser-Busch -- the maker of Budweiser -- would be bought by a Belgian company has left some Bud lovers sobbing in their suds. One angry Bud fan even wrote a song about it. But a beer expert says the resistance, while expected, is likely to fade quickly.

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I'm not running for Senate, Ventura says

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has decided not to run for U.S. Senate in that state, he told CNN's "Larry King Live" Monday night.

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Ex-prosecutor on terror list: Fix it

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Missing GI's husband charged with murder

The Marine husband of a female Fort Bragg soldier was charged with murder today and another Marine was charged with aiding the crime, a local police chief in North Carolina said. The charred remains of Holley Wimunc were recently found in some woods, authorities announced.

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Bertha brings high winds to Bermuda

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Bush lifts executive ban on offshore drilling

President Bush will announce Monday he is lifting an executive ban on offshore oil drilling, the White House said.d

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Fed takes on shady home loans

The Federal Reserve today unanimously approved new mortgage lending rules meant to crack down on shady practices -- particularly subprime loans made to borrowers with weak credit. The new rules will apply to all mortgage lenders.

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Heroic troops repel at least 100 in Afghan fight

Afghan authorities released further details Monday of the insurgent attack at an outpost in eastern Afghanistan which killed nine American soldiers and wounded 15 others.

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Obama stresses responsibility in NAACP speech

Sen. Barack Obama's speech Monday night to the NAACP will mark a historic first: an African-American presidential nominee of a major party will be addressing the nation's oldest civil rights organization.

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FBI at 100: From Al Capone to al Qaeda

The FBI earned its reputation hunting down bank robbers and other outlaws in the heydays of Bonnie and Clyde and Al Capone. Now, as it hits the century mark, the agency's mission has changed. Instead of toting Tommy guns, robbing banks and running numbers rackets, today's Public Enemy No. 1 is more likely to be carrying box cutters, mixing dirty bomb ingredients and plotting mass casualties.

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Foreign-owned Bud? Hard to swallow, fans say

News that American brewer Anheuser-Busch -- the maker of Budweiser -- would be bought by a Belgian company has left some Bud lovers sobbing in their suds. One angry Bud fan even wrote a song about it. But a beer expert says the resistance, while expected, is likely to fade quickly.

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I'm not running for Senate, Ventura says

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has decided not to run for U.S. Senate in that state, he told CNN's "Larry King Live" Monday night.

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Ex-prosecutor on terror list: Fix it

Read full story for latest details.

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Missing GI's husband charged with murder

The Marine husband of a female Fort Bragg soldier was charged with murder today and another Marine was charged with aiding the crime, a local police chief in North Carolina said. The charred remains of Holley Wimunc were recently found in some woods, authorities announced.

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Bertha brings high winds to Bermuda

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Bush lifts executive ban on offshore drilling

President Bush will announce Monday he is lifting an executive ban on offshore oil drilling, the White House said.d

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Fed takes on shady home loans

The Federal Reserve today unanimously approved new mortgage lending rules meant to crack down on shady practices -- particularly subprime loans made to borrowers with weak credit. The new rules will apply to all mortgage lenders.

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Heroic troops repel at least 100 in Afghan fight

Afghan authorities released further details Monday of the insurgent attack at an outpost in eastern Afghanistan which killed nine American soldiers and wounded 15 others.

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Obama stresses responsibility in NAACP speech

Sen. Barack Obama's speech Monday night to the NAACP will mark a historic first: an African-American presidential nominee of a major party will be addressing the nation's oldest civil rights organization.

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FBI at 100: From Al Capone to al Qaeda

The FBI earned its reputation hunting down bank robbers and other outlaws in the heydays of Bonnie and Clyde and Al Capone. Now, as it hits the century mark, the agency's mission has changed. Instead of toting Tommy guns, robbing banks and running numbers rackets, today's Public Enemy No. 1 is more likely to be carrying box cutters, mixing dirty bomb ingredients and plotting mass casualties.

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Feds blame Utah mine operator for collapse

The U.S. government today announced its highest penalty for coal mine safety violations, $1.85 million, for a collapse that killed six miners in Utah last year. The mine's owner had insisted that earth movement detected at the time had caused the collapse. But federal investigators found instead that the collapse caused the earth movement.

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