2008年12月2日星期二

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Estranged relative arrested in Jennifer Hudson family killings (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 03:21 AM CST

This undated file photo provided by the Illinois Department of Corrections shows Jennifer Hudson's estranged brother-in-law William Balfour. Balfour has been arrested Monday, Dec. 1, 2008 in Illinois in the deaths of the singer's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew. (AP Photo/Illinois Department of Corrections)AP - The arrest of Jennifer Hudson's estranged brother-in-law in the shooting deaths of her mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew confirmed what police officials have quietly said for weeks: that the 27-year-old convicted felon was the prime suspect in the slayings.


Car plows into parade crowd in Texas; several hurt (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 11:34 PM CST

AP - An elderly driver hurtled through barricades into a crowd lined up for a Christmas parade Monday and injured several people, some of them members of a Cub Scout troop, a city official and witnesses said.

An elaborate FBI sting snares politicians in Mass. (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 02:20 AM CST

This June 18, 2007, file still image made from video, which was included in an affidavit filed by the FBI in federal court and released by the U.S. Attorney's Office, allegedly shows Massachusetts state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, D-Boston, stuffing bribe money under her sweater at the bar at No. 9 Park restaurant in Boston. Wilkerson was arrested Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008, by the FBI on public corruption charges after an elaborately planned 18-month sting operatios. (AP Photo/U.S. Attorney's Office)AP - The meeting appeared routine — a businessman and politician stopped at a sandwich shop to chat about plans to develop a nearby parcel of land.


Mormon-owned press releasing Joseph Smith journals (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 03:17 AM CST

Richard Turley Jr. a Mormon church historian, holds a copy of the newly released 'Joseph Smith Papers' book in Salt Lake City Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. The 500-page book chronicles the church founder's journals between 1832 and 1839. It's the first in a series expected to run 30 volumes and the inaugural work of The Church Historian's Press. (AP Photo/Scott G. Winterton/Deseret News)AP - For a journal written by a man many consider a confident and charismatic religious prophet, Joseph Smith's first sentence betrays an inkling of self-doubt — it's scratched out.


Parents: Slain anchorwoman was sexually assaulted (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 11:24 PM CST

In this photo released by KATV Television, news anchor Anne Pressly, is shown in a June 26, 2008, photo in Little Rock, Ark.  Pressly died Oct. 25, 2008 as a result of an Oct. 20 attack, and Little Rock Police named a suspect in the case Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008. (AP Photo/KATV Television)AP - A television anchorwoman killed in her home had been sexually assaulted and beaten so badly in a suspected burglary that her jaw shattered and she broke a hand while trying to fend off her attacker's blows, her parents said Monday.


191 endure 9 frustrating hours stuck on LA tarmac (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 08:47 PM CST

Taca Airline passenger Mirna Lopez rests after arriving at Los Angeles International Airport Monday, Dec 1, 2008. Nearly 200 passengers on a Taca flight from El Salvador finally landed in Los Angeles Monday after spending about nine hours in a grounded airplane that had been diverted to a smaller regional airport due to heavy fog. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - Nearly 200 passengers on a flight from El Salvador landed Monday in Los Angeles after spending nine hours aboard a grounded plane at a smaller airport as the airline and customs officials tried to work through apparent confusion.


Ex-mayoral aide pleads guilty in Detroit scandal (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 07:07 PM CST

Former Detroit mayoral aide Christine Beatty  pauses while tearfully  reading statements admitting to two felony charges agreed upon in plea deal in the city's text-messaging sex scandal  in Judge Timothy Kenny's courtroom at the Frank Murphy Hall of Justice in Detroit on Monday, Dec. 1, 2008.  Under a deal with prosecutors, Beatty pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and agreed to four months in jail, five years of probation and $100,000 in restitution to the city.  (AP Photo/Daniel Mears / The Detroit News)AP - Stoic and publicly silent through months of a sex scandal, the woman whose relationship with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick led to his downfall fought tears Monday as she pleaded guilty and admitted to lying under oath.


Alabama mayor arrested on bribery, fraud charges (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 08:37 PM CST

Birmingham Mayor Larry P. Langford in an undated photo. (Handout/Reuters)AP - The mayor of Alabama's largest city was arrested Monday on charges of steering millions of dollars of bond work to a friend in exchange for more than $230,000 in bribes to pay for an expensive wardrobe and flashy jewelry.


Indictments against Cheney, Gonzales dismissed (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 11:19 PM CST

Snow covered caricatures of Vice President Dick Cheney and President George W. Bush rest in a toy vehicle Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, in Richmond Heights, Ohio. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)AP - A judge dismissed indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Monday and told the southern Texas prosecutor who brought the case to exercise caution as his term in office ends.


Sen. Kennedy awarded honorary degree from Harvard (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 09:39 PM CST

U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) arrives for a meeting of the Democratic Caucus on Capitol Hill in Washington, November 17, 2008. Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor in May 2008. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES)AP - Saying he has "lived a blessed time," Sen. Edward Kennedy smiled broadly and flashed a thumbs up as he accepted an honorary degree Monday from his alma mater during a rare special convocation at Harvard University.


30-mile debris pile becomes symbol of FEMA delays (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 02:55 PM CST

Workers watch as a back hoe drop a scoop of hurricane debris, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Smith Point, Texas. Spotters watch for bodies and hazardous debris as each scoop is lifted and moved. A concern for the a crew of a dozen or so men doing slow and tedious removal of debris left behind by Hurricane Ike 10 weeks ago is not piercing a buried oxygen or butane tank with their heavy equipment and risk a spark turning the rubble into a bomb. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)AP - A 30-mile scar of debris along the Texas coast stands as a festering testament to what state and local officials say is FEMA's sluggish response to the 2008 hurricane season.


Miami activist moves people into foreclosed houses (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 02:58 PM CST

Marie Nadine Pierre holds her baby, Nennon, as she walks around inside the 'people-less' house where she is living in Miami, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008. Pierre is squatting in a bank foreclosured house. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)AP - Max Rameau delivers his sales pitch like a pro. "All tile floor!" he says during a recent showing. "And the living room, wow! It has great blinds."


1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder, researchers report (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 04:32 PM CST

AP - Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind.

'Rockefeller' to get half his gold coins back (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 01:36 PM CST

Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, who calls himself Clark Rockefeller,  arrives for a hearing at Suffolk Superior Court Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Rockefeller will get back about half of the gold coins and cash seized by federal authorities after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter, Reigh Boss, during a supervised visit in Boston in July. Prosecutors agreed to turn over 160 gold coins -- worth about $140,000 -- and $6,480 in cash so he can pay for his defense.  (AP Photo/Ted Fitzgerald, Pool)AP - The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller will get back about half of the gold coins and cash seized by authorities after he was arrested for allegedly kidnapping his 7-year-old daughter.


Lawyer: Trampled NY worker lacked crowd training (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 05:31 PM CST

A woman shops at a Walmart store on 'Black Friday' in Oakland, California, November 28, 2008. (Kimberly White/Reuters)AP - A worker trampled to death when customers stormed a Wal-Mart for bargains on the day after Thanksgiving had no experience in crowd control and was placed at the entrance because of his hulking frame, police and a lawyer said Monday.


NYPD: Passenger kills bus driver in fare dispute (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 12:08 AM CST

AP - A man stabbed a city bus driver to death over being denied a free ride, then escaped on foot Monday in the first killing of an on-duty New York City bus driver in more than a quarter-century, authorities said.

Obama taps Clinton, Gates for US 'new dawn' abroad (AP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2008 02:44 AM CST

President-elect Barack Obama, second from left, stands with Secretary of State-designate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. third from left, as National Security Adviser-designate Ret. Marine Gen. James Jones, far right, and Vice President-elect Joe Biden, far left, leave the stage at the end of a news conference in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Barack Obama promised "a new dawn of American leadership" in a troubled world, announcing a strong-willed national security team headed by Hillary Rodham Clinton, who fought him long and bitterly for the presidency, and Robert Gates, the man who has been running two wars for George W. Bush.


Informant: Fort Dix suspects trained for 'jihad' (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 05:56 PM CST

AP - An FBI informant testified Monday that five men accused of plotting to kill soldiers at Fort Dix shopped for guns and practiced firing them during a trip to Pennsylvania they intended as training for a holy war.

Wintry storm strands travelers in Chicago airports (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 05:48 PM CST

Susan Fox, of Chicago, jogs along Lake Michigan at North Ave. Beach during a light snowfall  in Chicago, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. The snow was a continuation of a storm system that moved across the Great Lakes delivering Illinois' first snowstorm of the season Sunday and forcing the cancellation of more than 50 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport Sunday.(AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - Stranded airline passengers lingered in Chicago's airports Monday as a storm tapered off after delivering a wintry mix to the Midwest including snow, gusty winds and ice that led to at least two traffic deaths.


Police: Ohio college adviser ran prostitute raffle (AP)

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 03:43 PM CST

AP - An Ohio State University academic adviser and a real estate agent held a $10-a-ticket raffle that offered an evening with a prostitute who is also a child sex-abuse caseworker, police said.
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