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News for Thursday, December 21, 2006

Mexican president: Jobs are solution to migration problem

NOGALES, Mexico — New President Felipe Calderon on Wednesday shook hands with migrants coming home for the holidays and promised to defend their rights in the United States.

Bush: ‘A difficult year for troops and Iraq’

WASHINGTON — Acknowledging deepening frustration over Iraq, President Bush said Wednesday he is considering an increase in American forces and warned that next year will bring more painful U.S. losses. New Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in Baghdad that a troop surge was an obvious option.

President Bush signs law changing postal operations

WASHINGTON — President Bush on Wednesday signed into law the first major changes in postal operations in decades, offering hope for reducing or delaying future rate increases. For now, people will not notice anything different at the post office.

Haitian girl speaks after 16-pound mass removed from her face

SUNRISE, Fla. — A teenager who had been unwilling to leave her home in Haiti after a football-sized tumor enveloped her face went on a public shopping spree Wednesday.

Black-and-white photographer Ruth Bernhard dies at 101

SAN FRANCISCO — Renowned photographer Ruth Bernhard, whose black-and-white images of compelling shapes from female nudes to seashells was regarded as still-life art, has died. She was 101.

Bush plans to increase size of Army, Marines

WASHINGTON — President Bush’s plan to enlarge the Army and Marine Corps responds to pleas from the Pentagon and Capitol Hill, but finding more recruits will be expensive and challenging and have little immediate impact on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Sheriff calls off rescue effort for climbers missing on Mount Hood

HOOD RIVER, Ore. — With yet another snowstorm barreling in, search teams gave up any hope of finding two missing climbers alive on wind-whipped Mount Hood and abandoned the rescue effort Wednesday after nine frustrating days.

North Korea demands U.S. lift financial restrictions before it will dismantle nuclear program

BEIJING — North Korea has refused to scrap its demand that the U.S. lift financial restrictions against the communist country, but talks resumed Thursday to resolve the broader issue of persuading the North to renounce its nuclear efforts.

Gates finds Iraq commanders wary of possible troop surge

BAGHDAD, Iraq — Defense Secretary Robert Gates found American commanders wary of a proposal to rush more U.S. troops to Iraq as he visited the war-ravaged country Wednesday.

Retailers try anger management and extra security to manage angry shoppers

NEW YORK — ’Tis the season to be ... angry?

Feeling not-so-jolly?

RICHMOND, Va — There were no jolly Christmas carols at the Cannon Memorial Chapel. No brilliant poinsettias or festive branches of holly. No smiling faces or hearty wishes of happiness.

Bush endorses minimum wage increase, with a catch

WASHINGTON — President Bush endorsed one of the Democrats’ top priorities for the new Congress, a $2.10-an-hour minimum wage increase — and on a faster timetable than they have proposed.

Virgin dragon prepares to give birth in holiday season

CHESTER, England — As Christmas approaches, a virgin mother is anxiously awaiting the arrival of her offspring. She’s Flora, the Komodo dragon.

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