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Hundreds of residents of a mobile home park return to devastated community.
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Thousands of residents returned home Thursday, thankful that an erratic, fast-moving wildfire fanned by high winds in Boulder County spared all but two houses.
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The bodies of a mother and daughter who died in flash floods in Spain are flown back to the UK.
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Opening batsman Phil Jaques is ruled out of Australia's tour to India because of a persistent back injury.
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The House of Lords upheld the resettlement of thousands that gave the United States a base on the island of Diego Garcia, in the Indian Ocean.
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The decision ends a years-long battle by the Chagos Islanders for the right to return to their archipelago, from where they were forcibly removed in the 1960s and 1970s.
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A paralyzed failed refugee claimant who took sanctuary at an Abbotsford Sikh temple says he now wants to go home to India, according to temple officials.
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Today's selection of timely reports.
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Thousands of war-weary refugees returned to the the road Friday, taking advantage of a rebel-called cease-fire to try to reach home beyond the front lines of this week's battles in eastern Congo.
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KIBUMBA, Congo (AP) -- The French and British foreign ministers were heading to eastern Congo in a diplomatic push for peace Saturday as thousands of people packed the streets behind rebel lines and struggled toward their homes during a fragile cease-fire....
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Nov 10 - Paloma loses its punch as it stalls over Cuba and is downgraded to a tropical depression after coming ashore as powerful hurricane.
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Thousands of people fled to safety Saturday as winds gusting up to 120 km/h fanned a new wildfire in the foothills just north of Los Angeles.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Fire Capt. Andrew Ruiz and his crew tried to save scores of mobile homes at Oakridge Mobile Home Park early Saturday morning. By daybreak, just one home was standing in the section of the park where they had fought their battle, now a landscape of wreckage and ashes....
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Stacks of charred bricks, blackened shells of cars and burned tree trunks were all that remained Monday in much of the community some residents once called the "Beverly Hills of mobile home parks."...
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Firefighters on Monday made gains on three raging wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes as residents of a scorched mobile-home park near Los Angeles returned briefly to see what was left.
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More residents were to return to their homes to survey the damage after wildfires tore through Southern California neighborhoods, destroying nearly 1,000 homes as it burned through 42,000 acres.
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Smoky skies cleared and once-whipping winds slowed to a standstill Tuesday, as another wave of those who fled Southern California's ferocious weekend wildfires prepared to sort through the remains of their homes.
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Iraqi Col. Abbas Fadhil says his troops donated money to California wildfire victims to send the message, �we are a family.�
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NEW DELHI, Nov. 24 -- After a two-month ordeal, five crew members of a cargo ship that was hijacked by Somali pirates returned to India on Monday.
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p The England squad will return to London tomorrow but the Test series with India will go ahead as planned, the England and Wales Cricket Board have confirmed. /p
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England's players will fly home on Friday following terror attacks in Mumbai, but their Test series against India will go ahead.
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Michael Vaughan Monty Panesar and Andrew Strauss part of squad making arrangements to fly home from India.
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It used to be that the ECB would fiddle while Mumbai burned but now the players have the power to force their own agenda.
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Nets rookie SF Ryan Anderson had 13 points and a career-high eight rebounds in his return home Wednesday at Sacramento. He went to high school in the Sacramento area and won a state title at Arco Arena as a senior in 2005.
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England have stood firm under pressure from Indian cricket officials and decided to return home to monitor the security situation following the terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
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England's players will fly home on Friday following terror attacks in Mumbai, but their Test series against India will go ahead.
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It used to be that the ECB would fiddle while Mumbai burned but now the players have the power to force their own agenda.
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The Bangkok airport blockade will end on Wednesday after a court dissolved the ruling party and banned the prime minister from office.
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The situation in Afghan refugee settlements is dire, as government and aid groups lack the capacity to confront the approaching winter.
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The situation in Afghan refugee settlements is dire, as government and international aid groups lack the capacity to confront the approaching winter.
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A Warwickshire couple trapped in Thailand when demonstrators closed Bangkok Airport return home.