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'Rockefeller' to get half his gold coins back
BOSTON -- The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller will get back about half of the gold coins and cash seized by authorities after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter. (Updated 11:36 a.m. PT)

Barbara Bush continues to recover
HOUSTON -- A Houston hospital says former first lady Barbara Bush is in good condition and recovering from ulcer surgery as expected. (Updated 11:29 a.m. PT)

Former mayoral aide pleads guilty in sex scandal
DETROIT -- Stoic and publicly silent through months of a sex scandal, the woman whose relationship with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick led to his downfall broke her silence Monday, shedding tears as she pleaded guilty. (Updated 11:28 a.m. PT)

Calif. climber dies after fall on Mount Shasta
REDDING, Calif. -- A 33-year-old-woman has died while ascending California's Mount Shasta with other climbers who tried to help. (Updated 11:14 a.m. PT)

Correction: Students-Dishonesty story
NEW YORK -- In a Nov. 30 story about a survey of high school students' honesty, The Associated Press misspelled the last name of an expert affiliated with the National Association of Secondary School Principals. He is Mel Riddile, not Riddle. (Updated 11:10 a.m. PT)

Informant: Fort Dix suspects trained for 'jihad'
CAMDEN, N.J. -- An FBI informant testified Monday at the trial of five men accused of plotting to kill soldiers at the Army's Fort Dix that a trip they took to Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains was intended as training for a holy war. (Updated 10:42 a.m. PT)

Obama praises Bush efforts against AIDS
CHICAGO -- President-elect Barack Obama praised the Bush administration's effort to combat AIDS and pledged Monday to continue to fight the deadly disease when he takes office in January. (Updated 10:30 a.m. PT)

Jones has hefty resume for security post
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama's pick to be national security adviser is a Vietnam war veteran who rose to become a Marine four-star general and NATO commander, but is at least as well known for his diplomatic skills. (Updated 10:18 a.m. PT)

Obama cabinet pick gives Ariz a Republican gov
PHOENIX -- President-elect Barack Obama's announcement Monday that Gov. Janet Napolitano is his choice to head the Department of Homeland Security means a Republican will move into the governor's office. (Updated 10:14 a.m. PT)

Feds arrest Birmingham mayor on bribery charges
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The mayor of Alabama's largest city, Larry Langford, was arrested Monday on federal bribery and fraud charges connected to a multibillion-dollar sewer bond deal that has driven the surrounding county to the brink of bankruptcy. (Updated 10:14 a.m. PT)

Additional headlines:
- Obama seeks Justice Dept change, taps Holder as AG
- NM baby dies from illness associated with formula
- Judge rejects sale of Curlin
- Ariz. governor picked for Homeland Security post
- Police respond to shooting at Miami mall; 2 hurt
- US envoy to NKorea talks heads to Asia
- 1 of the victims in Mumbai attacks was Chicagoan
- Parents: Slain anchorwoman was sexually assaulted
- Bill Clinton praises wife's nomination
- Obama chooses Gates to lead defense
- Obama choses Clinton for State
- Obama names Clinton to secretary of state; CORRECTs typo in name
- Juror didn't feel defendant expected teen's death
- Thai Protesters move to besieged airports
- Obituaries in the news
- Battling cancer, Ted Kennedy to get Harvard honors
- Police seek Wal-Mart shoppers who killed NY worker
- Federal judges to rule on Calif. prison crowding
- Refill of vanished Wis. lake about to begin
 
*SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2008
- Stuntman to talk about Empire State Building caper
- Winter weather slows travel in Midwest, Northeast
- Susan Rice biography
- Janet Napolitano biography
- NYC cathedral damaged in 2001 fire rededicated
- Mich. police capture fugitive convicted murderer
- Man convicted in eagle deaths grateful for pardon
- Police: Houston is gun pipeline to Mexican cartels
- Students lie, cheat, steal, but say they're good
- Vt. sex offender to be released after only 3 years
- Vatican exhibit on display only in Houston museum
- Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
- Is gay the new black? Marriage ban spurs debate
- Ukrainian first lady tours Pittsburgh hospital
- NASA delays space shuttle Endeavour's landing
- Cargo ship docks with space station
- Plea deal offered to 8-year-old murder suspect
- Hundreds flee raided Dallas cockfight; 3 arrested
- After mother's slaying, daughter awaits dad's fate
 
*SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2008
- Scars remain 50 years after Chicago school inferno
- End of the yellow brick road for Ind. Oz Festival
- 5 deer die jumping from overpass onto Ind. highway
- National Forest visitors down, no one knows why
- Fetus at Detroit wastewater plant puzzles police
- Fear discourages US residents from visiting Mexico
- Meltdown fallout: some parents rethink toy-buying
- Group seeks Pickens' wife's help to save rangeland
- US Jewish, meditation groups' members die in India
- Storm planners reflect on busy hurricane season
- Still going: Energizer Bunny enters his 20th year
- Court revives Ariz. tribes lawsuit over research
- Ill. family thanks employees with surprise bonuses
- Cornell astrophysicist Edwin Salpeter dies at 83
- A president named Obama changes the name game
- Junk-bond king among those seeking Bush pardon
- Witnesses: Fatal shooting followed toy store brawl
- Wash. biologist hazes swans away from deadly lead
 
*FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2008
- $6M Illinois tutoring center assists only athletes
- 3 dead after car drives into path of train in Fla.
- Ohio police chief accidentally shoots himself
- 2,000 gallons of gas spills from Texas refinery
- 'Missing mom' murder suspect freed on $1M bail
- 3 family members drown at popular SoCal spot
- Judge denies former IRA detainee's request to stay
- Obama: Attacks will not defeat India's democracy
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
- Clearance lost, Muslim scientist returns to Egypt
- Ky. law requires Homeland Security to credit God
- Father and son receive simultaneous Silver Stars
- Doctor: Hopes of separating conjoined girls dashed

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