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  • of foreign players in Major League Baseball. Teams are especially interested in Japanese pitchers following the success of the Los Angeles Dodgers' Hideo Nomo .
  • a merit scholarship program in New York City that prepares minority students from public schools for the rigors of a private school education.
  • the high rate of high blood pressure among African Americans with stress caused by racial discrimination.
  • of British Telecom and M-C-I, a $20-billion deal that would create a huge, worldwide communications company.
  • The former Soviet republic's initial promise has been overshadowed by decaying democracy and an ethnic conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan which has led to an economic blockade.
  • By Angela HattonNashville, TN – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials are asking for public comment on a draft report of the May flooding in Tennessee.…
  • State Representative Mike Denham of Maysville would like to see some economic development incentive programs that benefit rural districts like his. The…
  • Positive reports on retail sales, business inventories and consumer sentiment boosted hopes that the economy is rebounding. A Chinese trade report also showed exports from that country picked up in November.
  • Leaders of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Commitee are proposing that the Federal Emergency Management Agency be eliminated. After investigating the response to Hurricane Katrina, the committee releases a draft report recommending the creation of a new National Preparedness and Response Authority to replace FEMA.
  • The Washington Post reports that U.S. intelligence officials believe Saddam Hussein was present Wednesday when a 2,000-pound "bunker-busting" bomb struck an Iraqi command center. Officials say Saddam may have been injured in the attack. Hear NPR's Tom Gjelten. Mar. 21, 2003
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