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A vaccine that blocks viruses that cause most cervical cancer is safe and effective and should be approved, a federal panel recommended yesterday. The maker of the drug said the vaccine could slash global deaths from the No. 2 cancer in women by more than two thirds.
Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, rumored to be on the short list to replace Treasury Secretary John Snow, today dodged the issue, telling reporters that he's happy in his current post.
AP - Barry, meet the Babe. Barry Bonds tied Babe Ruth for second place on the career list with his 714th home run Saturday, a shot into the first deck of elevated stands in right-center leading off the second inning against the Oakland Athletics.
AP - After five months of often bitter wrangling over Cabinet posts, Iraq's unity government took office Saturday and vowed to fight the insurgency, restore stability and set the stage for the eventual withdrawal of U.S. and other foreign troops.
AP - Voters were deciding Saturday whether incumbent Mayor Ray Nagin or challenger Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu should oversee this city's long recovery from Hurricane Katrina — one of the largest reconstruction projects in U.S. history.
As a new 'national unity' government prepares to take power in Baghdad, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad reports from behind the lines of a vicious sectarian conflict spiralling towards civil war.
Iraq has a new government. It was sworn-in today after the country's parliament approved the Cabinet presented by incoming Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Deputy parliament speaker Khalid al-Attiyah declared it a "historic day for Iraq."