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Cleanup of Mich. oil spill to take months

Officials investigating the cause of a huge oil spill along a major river in southern Michigan say it will take months to clean up the mess, and damage to wetlands and wildlife may last...

Cleanup of Mich. oil spill to take months

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Crowd on VIP alert at site of Clinton's NY wedding

Crowd on VIP alert in upstate NY village as Chelsea Clinton prepares to wed longtime boyfriend

Crews beat back wildfire in desert north of LA

Fire crews beat back wildfire in high desert north of Los Angeles; homes no longer threatened

Ariz. governor considers changing immigration law

Arizona governor considers changing immigration law while awaiting November hearing on appeal

Debris in relief well sets back work on gusher

Debris linked to tropical storm found in relief well, setting back work on stopping gusher

Gore will not be charged over masseuse allegations

Oregon DA won't charge Gore over masseuse allegations, says accuser has 'credibility issues'

Cleanup of Mich. river oil spill will take months

Cleanup of Mich. river oil spill to take months, damage to wildlife to last much longer

Calif. wildfire jumps aqueduct, approaches homes

Wildfire jumps aqueduct in high desert outside Los Angeles, threatens hundreds of homes

Bill Clinton emerges on Chelsea's NY wedding eve

Bill Clinton meets, greets on eve of daughter Chelsea's nuptials in upstate NY village

Deadly gas explosion destroys building in Calif.

Deadly explosion destroys industrial building in California after gas line tampered with

Wildlife rescue escalates at Mich. river oil spill

Wildlife rescue escalates along Mich. river oil spill; govenor calls progress 'significant'

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Today In History

On July 31, 1910,

Dr. Hawley Harvey Crippen, whose wife, Cora, had disappeared from their London home, was arrested along with his mistress, Ethel Le Neve (posing as Crippen's son), aboard the steamship SS Montrose upon its arrival in Quebec, Canada. (Crippen was later convicted by a British court of murdering his wife and executed; Le Neve was acquitted of any involvement.)

In 1777,

the Marquis de Lafayette, a 19-year-old French nobleman, was made a major-general in the American Continental Army.

In 1875,

the 17th president of the United States, Andrew Johnson, died in Carter County, Tenn., at age 66.