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Unofficial results in the fiercely contested election for president showed Felipe Calderón, the fiscal conservative, with a lead of one percentage point.
The raid into Israel conducted early on June 25 by Hamas's military command demonstrated without a doubt that the responsibilities of governance have not moderated the terrorist group. Although Hamas now has a nationally elected political leadership, its government clearly does not call the shots, or rockets, when it comes to attacking Israel.
For seniors with little cash and lots of value socked away in their home, the reverse mortgage is rapidly gaining popularity as a way to raise money without having to move.
AP - NASA signed off Monday night on a Fourth of July shuttle liftoff despite worries about a piece of foam that popped off Discovery's external fuel tank while the spacecraft sat on the launch pad. "We're go to continue with the launch countdown," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA associate administrator, at a nighttime briefing.
AP - A subway train accelerated, shuddered and flipped off the tracks Monday in the Mediterranean port of Valencia, killing at least 41 passengers and injuring 47 in one of Spain's worst rail accidents, officials and witnesses said.
AP - A deadline set by Palestinian militants holding an Israeli soldier expired early Tuesday with no sign that Israel was considering giving in to the demand to release prisoners.
NASA has decided to go ahead with a scheduled Independence Day launch of the space shuttle Discovery, space agency officials said Monday. It came after a day of deliberations caused by a crack found in the foam insulation on the shuttle's external fuel tank. There were two concerns with the cracked foam -- it could fall off during launch, and the piece's location close to the belly of Discovery.
A 21-year-old veteran of the Iraq war has been charged with raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three relatives, including a girl. Steven D. Green who has been discharged from the Army, appeared Monday in a federal magistrate's courtroom in Charlotte, North Carolina. Army sources say the allegations came to light from a soldier undergoing a stress debriefing.