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Mumbai update...U.S. missile strike...OPEC plansNov 29 2008 4:54AM
Associated Press MIRAN SHAH, Pakistan (AP) Intelligence officials say a suspected U.S. missile strike has killed at least two people in northwestern Pakistan. Officials would not say whether any foreign or local militants were among the dead or injured. Washington (AP) More than 2,000 people are asking President George W. Bush to pardon them or commute their prison terms before he leaves office. They include junk-bond king Michael Milken, media mogul Conrad Black and U.S.-born Taliban foot soldier John Walker Lindh. The White House has declined to comment. CAIRO, Egypt (AP) Saudi Arabia's oil minister says OPEC will do what it has to do in order to shore up falling oil prices. The oil minister is not ruling out the possibility that the cartel could slash crude oil output. OPEC is holding an emergency meeting today in Egypt. NEW YORK (AP) Police in Long Island, N.Y. say criminal charges are possible in yesterday's trampling death of a Wal-Mart worker. They are reviewing video from surveillance cameras to try to identify which shoppers knocked the man down as they burst through the doors in a post-Thanksgiving buying frenzy. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) APNP 11-29-08 0442CST |
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