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China Reports 8 Swine Flu Mutation Cases

China finds eight cases of a mutation of the H1N1 virus, fueling scientists' fears that the flu strain could morph into something more dangerous. The mutated virus does respond to drugs and can be prevented by vaccines, a health official says.
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Obama Expects Support for Afghan Plan

President Barack Obama says he's hoping the American public, when reminded of how important it is to succeed in Afghanistan, will back his soon-to-be announced plan to deploy more than 30,000 troops there in an effort to "finish the job."
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Poll: Public Split on Afghan Buildup Plan

When asked about President Barack Obama's new plan to send around 34,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan, respondents in a new CNN/Opinion Research poll were split on the idea, with 50 percent in favor of it and 49 percent opposed.
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Police Nab 'Paralyzed' Mafia Boss

An Italian Mafia boss who got out of prison by feigning paralysis is arrested while eating at a seaside restaurant in Sicily. When police ask the convicted mobster to explain why he is no longer in a wheelchair, Carmelo di Stefano reportedly replies, "It's a miracle!"
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Rogue Icebergs Head for New Zealand

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Hundreds of icebergs that split off ice shelves in Antarctica are drifting toward New Zealand. Officials say the massive chunks of ice could pose a hazard to ships in the area. The nearest iceberg was spotted about 160 miles southeast of New Zealand's Stewart Island.
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200,000 Animals to Be Killed in Ritual

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