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Passengers were rescued after a US Airways plane crashed into the Hudson River in New York on Thursday.
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By ROBERT D. MCFADDEN
A US Airways jetliner bound for North Carolina lost power in both engines, possibly from striking birds, after taking off from La Guardia Airport.
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN AND ISABEL KERSHNER
A top leader of the Hamas militant group battling the Israeli onslaught in Gaza on Friday rejected Israel's terms for a cease-fire and urged Arab states to support its resistance.
By CELIA W. DUGGER
More than a dozen opposition activists say they were tortured to obtain false confessions after they were abducted and detained for weeks by agents of President Robert Mugabe's government.
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