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Former Royal Aide Back in Custody

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A former aide to Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is back in custody three days after failing to report back to her minimum-security prison. Jane Andrews, who was convicted in 2001 of murdering her boyfriend, was found "safe and well" outside London, officials say.
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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 to Brief Nation on Afghan Plan

President Barack Obama plans to lay out his new strategy for Afghanistan in a Tuesday night address from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He's expected to announce his decision to deploy more than 30,000 troops to the war-torn country.
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Politics Daily: Public Split on Afghan Buildup Plan
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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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