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Schools can choose 'pink slime' or not
imageALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - "Pink slime" just went from a simmer to a boil. In less than a week this month, the stomach-turning epithet for ammonia-treated ground beef filler suddenly became a potent rallying cry by activists fighting to ban the product from supermarket shelves and school lunch trays.

  
GOP senator criticizes Gingrich on Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (AP) -- One of the Republican Party's leading lawmakers on national security is criticizing GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's contention that the U.S. mission in Afghanistan may not be feasible.

  
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