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Here's the latest news for Sunday, May 18th: Sen. Edward Kennedy recovering from seizure, China estimates quake toll at 50 thousand; Royal wedding at Windsor Castle; Big Brown wins Preakness Stakes.

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Queen's Eldest Grandson Weds at Windsor Castle
Peter Phillips, the eldest grandson of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain has married his Canadian fiancee, Autumn Kelly, in a private ceremony at Windsor Castle. Many members of the royal family attended. (May 17)

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Kennedy: Liberal Legend, Able Legislator
Saturday's news that Massachusetts Democratic Senator Edward M. Kennedy was hospitalized after an apparent seizure served as a sharp reminder that he is 76 and has been in the Senate 45 years -- longer than most Americans have been alive. (May 17)

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Bush: 'Committed' to Deal for Palestinian State
President Bush is trying to reassure Palestinians wary of his commitment to their side in the Mideast peace dispute. He says he is 'absolutely committed' to getting an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal by the end of the year. (May 17)

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AP Campaign Minute
Here's the latest campaign news for Saturday, May 17th: Clinton vows to stay in the race; Obama courts rural voters; McCain wants staff to come clean; Candidates offer Kennedy their best.

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At China Quake Center, Flooding Fears
There is a fear of flooding near the epicenter of China's devastating earthquake, putting thousands on the move. Rivers are blocked by quake-induced landslides. Officials say one lake may leave its banks at any time. (May 17)

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Spokesman: Sen Kennedy Hospitalized With Seizure
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was airlifted to a hospital Saturday after suffering a seizure at his home, and did not appear to have had a stroke as initially suspected, his spokeswoman said.

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In Puerto Rico, Losing Horses Killed
Losers on the horse track in Puerto Rico are often killed, rather than rescued and put up for adoption. Owners say it simply costs too much to keep a losing racehorse in this U.S. territory in the Caribbean. (May 17)

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Bush: 'Israel Can Count on America'
President Bush is using his weekly radio address to tout his trip to the Middle East. In the address, Bush again maintained a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians is possible this year. (May 17)

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24 Injured When Carnival Ride Collapses
A spinning carnival ride collapsed at a fair near Sacramento, California, last night, injuring all 24 people on board. Most of the riders were children. (May 17)

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Police Find 3 Decomposing Bodies at N.J. Home
A Bergen County, New Jersey, prosecutor says police have found three decomposing bodies with multiple stab wounds in a house in Tenafly, and that it was definitely not a murder-suicide. (May 17)

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Quake survivors still being pulled from rubble
Emergency crews continue to pull dozens of victims from the rubble more than four days after China experienced its worst earthquake in decades. (May 16)
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