| The message from Ike-battered Galveston: Stay away (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 03:36 AM CDT AP - Officials were stung by an ill-fated attempt to let residents and business owners "look and leave" their hurricane-battered city, which only created frustrating traffic jams for two days. Now, their message is clear: Stay away from Galveston.
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| New interstate bridge in Minneapolis opens (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 05:27 AM CDT AP - The new Interstate 35W bridge is open in Minneapolis, a little more than a year after the last one collapsed into the Mississippi River. |
| Authorities: Engineer texting on day of wreck (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 04:44 AM CDT AP - Federal authorities investigating why a commuter train engineer ran through a red signal and into an oncoming freight train have confirmed that he was text messaging while working on the day of the fatal collision.
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| Marine praised by Bush won't get Medal of Honor (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 04:52 AM CDT AP - A Marine sergeant singled out by President Bush for throwing his body on a grenade to save his comrades in Iraq will receive the prestigious Navy Cross rather than the nation's highest military award, military officials said.
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| Thousands of new citizens take oath in Boston (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 03:00 AM CDT AP - It was held at the home of Red Sox Nation, but the thousands gathered in the seats were there to swear allegiance to an even larger and more powerful nation.
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| Environmentalists balk at drilling off NJ coast (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 03:18 AM CDT AP - With oil and gas drilling heating up as an issue in the presidential race, environmentalists and the governor reiterated their opposition to tapping reserves off the state's coast, saying it would endanger the environment and the tourism industry on which New Jersey is so dependent.
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| Vegas detective tells of encountering O.J. Simpson (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 03:20 AM CDT AP - When police detective Andy Caldwell heard that O.J. Simpson was a suspect in a robbery, he said he couldn't believe it.
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| Attorney for Gitmo inmate works to drum up support (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 04:37 AM CDT AP - For six years, and for no pay, Dennis Edney has represented Omar Khadr, the next prisoner at Guantanamo Bay to face trial in a military tribunal system that the lawyer calls a sham.
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| FAA head says Chicago could need new airport (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 04:06 AM CDT AP - A new Chicago airport or a vast expansion of one of the city's existing airports will be necessary to keep pace with booming demand for air travel in the coming decades, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said. |
| Ike's littlest evacuees find comfort in playing (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 03:04 AM CDT AP - Grown-up evacuees among a sea of cots anxiously chatter on cell phones, figuring out what comes next. But arranged in a nearby corner are hula hoops, toy cars and crayons a reminder that many of those chased out by Hurricane Ike are old enough to feel fear but too young to really understand.
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| Message in a mud-covered bottle: Cleanup can begin (AP) Posted: 18 Sep 2008 02:31 AM CDT AP - One by one they left the sodden Hitchin' Post Package Store like a boozy bucket brigade four generations of the DeVillier family schlepping muddy plastic laundry baskets full of clinking liquor bottles.
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| Deadly crash raises safety doubts about SoCal rail (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 10:23 PM CDT AP - A head-on collision that left 25 people dead has brought new scrutiny to the safety of Southern California's regional rail service a system that has logged more fatalities than any similarly sized system in the nation in recent years.
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| Some of Ike's missing may have just washed away (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 09:58 PM CDT AP - The death toll from Hurricane Ike is remarkably low so far, considering that legions of people stayed behind as the storm obliterated row after row of homes along the Texas coast. But officials suspect there are more victims out there and say some might simply have been swept out to sea.
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| Man accepts plea deal in toddler dehydration death (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 05:42 PM CDT AP - A man charged with failing to help a toddler who died of dehydration under his sister's care accepted a plea deal that will likely keep him out of prison.
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| Report: Emission rules to boost Calif. economy (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 07:33 PM CDT AP - Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next 12 years ultimately will benefit California's economy and save its residents money, according to a report released Wednesday by state air regulators. |
| Texas executes man who raped, killed 93-year-old (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 07:06 PM CDT AP - A man who raped and murdered a 93-year-old woman in her Dallas-area home was executed Wednesday after he apologized to his victim's relatives.
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| Train engineer faced challenges in final years (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 09:27 PM CDT AP - In the years leading up to his death in the locomotive of a commuter train, engineer Robert Sanchez's life was marked by personal tragedy, jail time, and concerns about his health and job security.
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| Ike survivors, officals give FEMA mixed reviews (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 05:02 PM CDT AP - Hurricane Katrina made them worthless feds in windbreakers, a four-letter agency for which some couldn't find enough four-letter words. And in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, FEMA is again the easy target for displaced residents and frustrated local authorities.
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| Pentagon approves spy satellite program (AP) Posted: 17 Sep 2008 08:09 PM CDT AP - The Pentagon has approved plans to buy and launch two commercial-class imagery satellites to complement its classified constellation of spy craft. |
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