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Haiti's Carnival resumes amid capital's ruins

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Raucous crowds danced in the streets of the Haitian capital Sunday as the city celebrated its first Carnival since last year's devastating earthquake .




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Cuts could force public broadcasting mergers

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana public broadcasting stations are weighing the merits of consolidating as leaner budgets and a push to cut funding in Congress pose what one observer calls the "most serious threat" yet to their operations.



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Convention to cancel if immigration bill passes

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Arizona-style proposal to crack down on illegal immigration has sparked protests from convention groups who say they'll avoid Indianapolis if the measure becomes law.


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Protesters leave Wis. Capitol after 17-day sit-in

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Pro-union protesters who had been camping out at the Wisconsin Capitol for 17 days vacated the building peacefully late Thursday after a judge ordered the building closed at night but ruled the state was wrong to restrict access to the building during the day.


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Indiana House sets $250 daily fines for boycotters

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana House Democrats who are boycotting the legislature over labor and education bills they oppose will be imposed fines of $250 per day under a decision made by Republicans on Thursday that increased tensions in the political standoff.







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