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Sledgers pass the Capitol yesterday after a huge blizzard dumped 20 inches of snow onWashington

Washington frolics in 'snowmageddon'

US capital gets a fairyland snowfall - and a monster snowball fight just blocks from the White House.

Inside Americas

Space shuttle launched as programme nears end  new

Monday, 8 February 2010

Space shuttle Endeavour took off toward the space station today on one of the programme's last scheduled missions.

Chinchilla to become Costa Rica's first female president  new

Monday, 8 February 2010

Costa Rica's governing party candidate swept to an election victory today that made her the first woman president in the Central American nation.

Gas blast at US power plant kills at least five

Monday, 8 February 2010

An explosion blew apart a power plant under construction as workers purged natural gas lines yesterday, killing at least five people and injuring a dozen or more in a blast that shook homes for miles, officials said.

Evacuees return to California homes covered in mud

Monday, 8 February 2010

Residents evacuated from foothill communities deluged by weekend mudslides north of Los Angeles were allowed to return home yesterday as crews moved debris and cleared catch basins in anticipation of more rain later in the week.

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will play during half time at Super Bowl XLIV

Long live rock! The Who at the Super Bowl

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Their generation? Bus-pass holders heading for the Zimmer. Yet tonight, resurgent in the US after five decades in the business, they play the Super Bowl.

Gore Vidal (above) has yet to respond to the latest volley from Christopher Hitchens in their increasingly vitriolic feud

Hitchens attacks Gore Vidal for being a 'crackpot'

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Former prot�g� takes America's great man of letters to task for adopting 9/11 conspiracy theories.

The Ti Source camp, which is home to 3,000 people, has set up patrols to prevent attacks against female residents, many of whom are wearing jeans under their skirts as a safeguard

Rape on the rise in Haiti's camps

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Girls as young as 12 have been attacked as sexual violence plagues the quake's survivors

New Orleans winning the NFC championship

American Football: Emotion and heart drive the Saints on

Sunday, 7 February 2010

Super Bowl underdogs seek fairy-tale ending

Laura Silsby, head of an Idaho-based charity called New Life Children's Refuge, was to face trial in the US over an alleged ?26,000 debt

Missionaries turn on their leader over 'kidnapping' of Haiti children

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Charity head from Idaho had debt problems and faced legal action

Retired US Air Force Colonel OP Ditch shows his support for Sarah Palin at the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville.

Tea and no sympathy for the 'devil' Barack Obama

Saturday, 6 February 2010

David Usborne: Behind the hillbilly image, the Tea Party movement has a serious message – and a dark side.

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