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Recent college graduates are often disparaged for hopping between jobs and seeming unwilling to work their way up. But new evidence suggests that doing those very things may be in their best interest in the long run, especially if they graduated into a poor job market.
AP - Militants holding an Israeli soldier demanded Saturday the release of 1,000 prisoners and a halt to Israel's Gaza offensive, complicating efforts to resolve a crisis before it boils over into major fighting.
AP - A group of American soldiers in an insurgent-riddled town allegedly noticed a young Iraqi woman when on patrol and later returned to rape her, according to U.S. officials Friday. In an apparent cover-up attempt, she and three members of her family then were killed and her body was set on fire.
AP - Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist urged President Bush on Friday to intensify efforts to put interceptor missiles at a site in Europe to protect against potential attacks from Iran.
When the space shuttle launched July 26, 2005, a turkey buzzard flew into the spacecraft's external tank after liftoff. The bird's body fell away from the tank and did no damage. But NASA took the collision seriously, creating a plan to reduce the risks for future missions. "It is a serious risk. It is a significant risk to the orbiter," John Shannon, chairman of the Mission Management Team.
As her minister husband lay dying from a shotgun wound to the back, Mary Carol Winkler wiped the blood bubbling on his lips and "told him I was sorry and I loved him," according to a statement she gave police read Friday in a packed Tennessee courtroom. Winkler, 32, gave the statement two days after prosecutors say she shot her 31-year-old husband, Matthew.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice authorized up to a $5 million reward Friday for information leading to the capture of Abu Ayyub al-Masri, believed to be the replacement for the late leader of al Qaeda in Iraq -- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.