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Tropical Storm Fay moves toward Florida Keys

KEY WEST, Fla.-- Some Key West stores were shuttered Monday while others stubbornly remained open as rain and wind gusts from Tropical Storm Fay began to lash at south Florida after the storm killed at least eight people in the Caribbean.

 
College presidents seek debate on drinking age

College presidents from about 100 of the nation's best-known universities, including Duke, Dartmouth and Ohio State, are calling on lawmakers to consider lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18, saying current laws actually encourage dangerous binge drinking on campus.

 
Texas seeks custody of teen Jeffs allegedly wed

SAN ANGELO, Texas -- Attorneys for Texas child welfare authorities began presenting evidence Monday at a hearing on whether a girl allegedly given in marriage at age 12 to jailed polygamist leader Warren Jeffs should be returned to foster care.

 
Georgia men claim hairy, frozen corpse is Bigfoot

ATLANTA -- Two men claim they've bagged Bigfoot, and they say they have the hairy corpse of the legendary creature stored away in a freezer.

 
Texas officials want 8 sect kids back in custody

SAN ANGELO, Texas -- Some of the children taken from a polygamist sect's ranch, placed in foster care and then returned to their parents could be headed back to foster care again.

 
Pakistani President Musharraf says he is resigning

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf announced Monday that he will resign, just days ahead of impeachment in parliament over attempts by the U.S.-backed leader to impose authoritarian rule on his turbulent nation.


 
U.S., allies consider penalizing Russia

CRAWFORD, Texas -- The United States on Sunday accused Russia of stalling its military pullback in Georgia, but the Bush administration is not rushing to repudiate Moscow for its actions.

 
Russia says it will begin pullout from Georgia on Monday

GORI, Georgia -- Russia's president promised to start withdrawing forces from positions in Georgia on Monday, but suggested they could stay in the breakaway region at the heart of the fighting that has reignited Cold War tensions.

 
Nation Briefing 8/18

Florida Keys visitors urged to leave ahead of Tropical Storm Kay

KEY WEST, Fla. -- Florida Keys officials closed schools, opened shelters and urged visitors to leave as Tropical Storm Fay threatened to strengthen into a hurricane Sunday, but residents and tourists seemed in no hurry to evacuate.

 
World Briefing 8/18

Israel OKs release of 200 jailed Palestinians

JERUSALEM -- Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved the release of some 200 Palestinian prisoners as a goodwill gesture to the government of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

 
Blood still has 1918 flu antibodies

WASHINGTON -- Nearly a century after history's most lethal flu faded away, survivors' bloodstreams still carry super-potent protection against the 1918 virus, demonstrating the remarkable durability of the human immune system.

 
Windmills divide town and families

LOWVILLE, N.Y. -- John Yancey leans against his truck in a field outside his home, his face contorted in anger and pain.

 
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