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Racial unity hailed at Selma anniversary

SELMA, Ala. (UPI) -- Black Democrats welcomed Alabama's new Republican governor to commemorations of the Selma voting rights march and hailed improved relations.

Thousands of marchers, including Democratic congressional leaders, joined in a ceremonial crossing of the Edmund Pettus Bridge to mark the anniversary of March 7, 1965, when state troopers assaulted 600 peaceful black residents with clubs and tear gas.

"Bloody Sunday," as it became known, help spur passage of the ...

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Treatment flaw could cause breast removal

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (UPI) -- A woman treated at a California hospital may lose her breasts because of a flaw in a radiation cancer therapy system that has been recalled, officials said.

The 58-year-old woman was the first person at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach to undergo the treatment with the new system and had specifically waited for the system to become available, The Orange Country Register reported Monday.

She had her left breast treated and now doctors say they ...

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Wis. Dems seek meeting at Ill. state line

MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -- Wisconsin Senate Democrats who fled to Chicago to avoid a vote on Republican Gov. Scott Walker's budget bill sent a letter to him Monday seeking a meeting.

Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and Walker had no comment on the letter -- requesting a border meeting -- written by Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller, but in a WTMJ, Milwaukee, interview Walker said he had no intention of meeting Miller at the Illinois-Wisconsin state line.

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PM to push U.S.-Aussie defense support

WASHINGTON (UPI) -- Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and U.S. President Barack Obama had no big news to announce after their meeting in the White House Monday.

"We've had a very useful discussion about a wide range of issues," Obama told reporters.

Those talks, he said, including his expressing condolences to Australian families affected by floods recently and renewing the United States' pledge to help Australia "in this moment of hardship."

"We also ...

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