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NATION IN BRIEF

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· DETROIT -- General Motors Corp. plans to bring back the Chevrolet Camaro as a production vehicle, perhaps as early as 2008, the Detroit Free Press reported. The Camaro, which debuted with the 1967 model, was dropped from GM's production line after the 2002 model year.

· COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former senator and astronaut John Glenn and his wife, Annie, were discharged from a hospital where they had been recovering over the weekend from a car accident. Neither Glenn nor his wife was seriously injured.

· MAYWOOD, Ill. -- Cardinal Francis George, in a hospital since cancer surgery more than a week ago, was back in intensive care because of internal bleeding, the Archdiocese of Chicago said.

· ADAMS, Mass. -- The birthplace of suffragist leader Susan B. Anthony was sold for $164,500 at auction to the president of Democrats for Life of America, an anti-abortion organization. Carol Crossed of Rochester, N.Y., hopes to eventually open the house to the public.

-- From News Services


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