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Monday, February 27, 2012

U.S. Top News: Shooting reported at high school near Cleveland: police

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02/27/2012
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Shooting reported at high school near Cleveland: police
(Reuters) - A high school east of Cleveland was put under lockdown on Monday following a shooting that was believed to have injured several students, authorities said.
BP oil spill trial delayed for settlement talks
LONDON/NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The trial to decide who should pay for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill has been delayed by a week, to allow BP Plc to try to cut a deal with tens of thousands of businesses and individuals affected by the disaster.
Michigan burial for last U.S. soldier missing in Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - The family of the last U.S. soldier missing in Iraq will hold a funeral for him in Michigan, now that the army has recovered his remains more than five years after he vanished while secretly visiting his Iraqi wife in Baghdad.
American in NYC bomb case will likely face charges
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Lawyers for an American accused of building a pipe bomb said on Sunday they expected an indictment against him on terrorism and other charges to be unsealed in court this week.
Biker gang fugitive arrested for funeral slaying
(Reuters) - A Hells Angels member missing since October has been arrested on suspicion of gunning down a fellow member of the notorious biker gang at their local chapter president's funeral, police said.
Drought-weary Texans welcome rains, wildflowers
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - San Antonio resident Janet Garibay is starting the process of bringing her lawn back from the dead.
U.S. gasoline hits $3.69/gallon on Iran jitters: survey
(Reuters) - The average U.S. price of gasoline jumped 18 cents a gallon in the past two weeks due to rising costs of crude oil and related concerns about tensions in the Middle East, although supplies of fuel remained plentiful in most of the country, according to the nationwide Lundberg Survey.
More U.S. customers changed banks last year: survey
(Reuters) - Nearly 10 percent of customers of U.S. banks moved their accounts last year, often after they became frustrated with fees and the quality of service, market research firm J.D. Power and Associates said on Monday.
Goodyear recalls 41,000 Wrangler Silent Armor tires
(Reuters) - Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co said Saturday it would recall about 41,000 of its Wrangler Silent Armor tires produced in 2009 over concerns that a small number could tear, leading to crashes.
Kennedy hospital tussle over fresh air for baby: lawyer
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Robert F. Kennedy's son was trying to take his newborn baby for fresh air when he got into a confrontation with two hospital nurses that led to misdemeanor charges against him, his attorney said on Saturday.
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