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Species of trees planted range from teak to oak, and dogwood to pine, depending on the altitude at which they were planted, says head of private company that organized tree planting
Court ruled 4-3 Wednesday to reject arguments by death row inmate Romell Broom that giving the state prisons agency a second chance would amount to cruel, unusual punishment and double jeopardy
Jens Stoltenberg says insurgents will press their fight against Kabul; and different terrorist organizations are trying to establish themselves in Afghanistan
White House says president will also attend trade show Hannover Messe in Germany and meet with Chancellor Angela Merkel
Russia's foreign minister says after talks with his Egyptian counterpart that countries completing preparations for restoring direct flights, which were halted by Moscow after downing of Russian passenger jet
Accolade is based on variety of factors: People's health and access to medical care, family relations, job security and social factors, including political freedom and degree of government corruption
Move, which was reported in Israeli media earlier, has already drawn a sharp US rebuke
European Union and Turkey hope to reach comprehensive deal this week to tackle illegal migration and refugee crisis spurred by conflicts in Syria and beyond
Prosecutor's office says Abdelkhader Merah is accused of involvement in an al-Qaida-related group that plotted attacks against Jews and soldiers and obtained weapons, stole a scooter for his brother's rampage
International Committee to Protect Journalists says attacks ‘have heightened concerns about the state of press freedom in India’
Planned gathering reflects growing sense of urgency among producers to try to shore up crude prices following steep drop that is straining their domestic budgets
Attorney says Musharraf has been ill for a long time and may need to travel abroad for treatment
The 43 contenders include a teenage swimmer from Syria, long-distance runners from South Sudan and judo and taekwondo competitors from Congo, Iran and Iraq
The Investigatory Powers Bill gives law enforcement officials broad powers to obtain Internet connection records, a list of websites, apps and messaging services someone has visited, though not the individual pages they looked at or the messages they sent and more
Last week, the Russian tennis player announced that she tested positive for a drug called meldonium, also known as Mildronate, at the Australian Open earlier this year
Sale does not include rights to Jackson's master recordings or songs that he wrote, and singer's estate will continue to have a stake in EMI Publishing, Inc.
The King's presence in modern day Sin City has lately been diminishing, one impersonator at a time
Breivik has sued the Norwegian government, alleging it has violated the European Convention on Human Rights by holding him in isolation in Skien prison
Republicans are teaming up with a conservative opposition research group to target vulnerable Democrats and impugn whomever Obama picks to fill the court vacancy
Official investigations by Poland and Russia have determined that the crash that killed President Lech Kaczynski and dozens of other top officials was an accident caused by error of pilots trying to land in heavy fog
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