2008年12月8日星期一

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Illegal immigration foe Rep. Tom Tancredo retires (AP)

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 03:03 AM CST

In this Nov. 21, 2008 file photo, U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., talks about his career in state and federal politics during an interview in his office in the southeast Denver suburb of Greenwood Village, Colo. Tancredo is retiring from Congress, maybe to run for Colorado governor in two years, maybe to join a right-leaning think tank.  (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)AP - When Tom Tancredo, the lightning-rod Colorado conservative, went to Congress a decade ago, he promised he wouldn't disappear in Washington. He sure didn't.


Scientists back brain drugs for healthy people (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 08:12 PM CST

AP - Healthy people should have the right to boost their brains with pills, like those prescribed for hyperactive kids or memory-impaired older folks, several scientists contend in a provocative commentary.

At Pearl Harbor, US response to raid is acclaimed (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 08:05 PM CST

Woody Derby, 90, participates in a Pearl Harbor Commemoration in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. With an eye on the immediate aftermath of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, thousands of World War II veterans and other observers are expected on Sunday to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the devastating Japanese military raid. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)AP - While smoke still billowed from the torpedoed ruins of the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor, Thomas Griffin's B-25 group took off from its Oregon base to search for Japanese ships or submarines along the West Coast.


Democrats pick up a House seat in central Ohio (AP)

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 02:27 AM CST

In this Nov. 27, 2006 file photo, Mary Jo Kilroy is seen during a news conference  in Columbus, Ohio. Kilroy snatched a seat from House Republicans on Sunday Dec. 7, 2008  in a tight central Ohio race after elections officials tallied provisional ballots. Kilroy's victory by a little more than 2,000 votes over Republican Steve Stivers put the 15th Congressional District into Democratic hands after the retirement from Congress of Republican Deborah Pryce. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File)AP - Democrats will hold at least 256 seats in the House when the 111th Congress is sworn in next month, after a county commissioner came from behind to win an open seat in central Ohio.


Lawsuit accuses woman of pilfering poetry program (AP)

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 02:05 AM CST

Students head to class at New England College in Henniker, N.H., Friday, Dec. 5, 2008.  New England College is suing poet Anne Marie Macari, the former director of its low-residency Master's of Fine Arts in Poetry program, and Drew University, the New Jersey school where she now directs a similar program. The college accuses Macari of secretly plotting to steal a master's degree program and its faculty and then recreating it at Drew University.  And in a countersuit, she claims she has been defamed by malicious lies.(AP Photo/Cheryl Senter)AP - It's all there in black and white: a poet's pain, her suffering, her emotional distress. Turn the page and find secrecy, shock and disappointment. But don't expect passionate verse. These are lawsuits, not poems.


1st Vietnamese-American elected to US Congress (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 09:11 PM CST

Republican Anh 'Joseph' Cao, with his daughter Sophia Cao, 5, and his wife Kate Cao, talks to reporters after church in New Orleans, Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008. Cao defeated Rep. William Jefferson, D-La., for the 2nd Congressional District in Louisiana, making him the first Vietnamese-American in Congress. (AP Photo/Cheryl Gerber)AP - The first Vietnamese-American elected to Congress took advantage of dissatisfaction with a longtime incumbent dogged by corruption allegations and reflects the changing nature of New Orleans politics since Hurricane Katrina.


Chicago workers' sit-in becomes rallying point (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 09:12 PM CST

U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill. is applauded after visiting with workers on the third day of a sit-in at the Republic Windows and Doors factory Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008 in Chicago. The sit-in by laid-off workers at the shuttered window factory in Chicago is becoming a cause celebre for those who want action to avert economic pain.  Workers say they'll stay put until they're given severance and vacation pay. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)AP - Chicago workers in the third day of a sit-in on the floor of their former workplace peered through the windows of a door Sunday, amazed by a mix of supporters, politicians and journalists who packed a foyer outside.


Next stop on gay marriage debate in courts: Iowa (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 06:36 PM CST

Pictured in this undated handout photo released by Lamda Legal, are Dawn, left, and Jen BarbouRoske and their two daughters in Iowa City, Iowa. The lesbian couple are plaintiffs in a challenge to Iowa's ban on same-sex marriage. The state Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments in the case on Tuesday in Des Moines. (AP Photo/Lambda Legal)AP - The gay marriage debate moves to the Midwest this week as the Iowa Supreme Court hears arguments in a challenge to the state's ban on same-sex marriage.


NBC names David Gregory host of 'Meet the Press' (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 12:04 PM CST

In this image released by MSNBC, correspondent David Gregory is shown. (AP Photo/NBC)AP - David Gregory's new job as moderator of "Meet the Press" was made official Sunday with an announcement on the long-running NBC interview program that he will take over starting next week.


In lean times, SoCal residents trade guns for food (AP)

Posted: 08 Dec 2008 12:28 AM CST

Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy Jeff Gordon, right, and colleagues examine and process weapons Sunday, Dec. 7, 2008, in Compton, Calif. The sheriff's department on Sunday completed its annual Gifts for Guns program in Compton, where residents could anonymously relinquish firearms in return for a $100 gift card for Best Buy, Target or Ralphs. (AP Photo/Ric Francis)AP - A program to exchange guns for gifts brought in a record number of weapons this year as residents hit hard by the economy look under the bed and in closets to find items to trade for groceries.


RI slow on program to deport immigrant inmates (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 05:14 PM CST

AP - The idea was simple: States could flush their prisons early of nonviolent immigrant convicts while helping the federal government close the books on potentially thousands of pending deportations.

Somalis in US fear sons are returning to fight (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 04:49 PM CST

Election officials and representatives for Republican Incumbent Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken discuss disputed ballots to wrap up the first phase of the Senate recount Friday Dec. 5, 2008 in Buffalo, Minn.,  Nearly 3 million ballots across the state have been hand counted to meet the Dec. 5 deadline. Coleman has a slight edge over Franken, but the recount is still not resolved.  A state canvassing board will meet on Dec. 16, to review the 6,600 ballots that are being challenged by both campaigns. (AP Photo/Dawn Villella)AP - Three Somali families tell similar stories: A son or nephew disappears. A passport is gone. Days later the phone rings, and the teen says he's in Somalia.


'Christmases' repeats at No. 1 with $18.2M take (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 04:45 PM CST

This photo released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Reese Witherspoon as  Kate and  Vince Vaughn as Brad  as they  discover the pitfalls of holding a baby in New Line Cinema's romantic comedy, AP - Movie crowds kept up their holiday spirit as Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn's comedy "Four Christmases" rang up $18.2 million to lead the box office for a second-straight weekend.


Napolitano has built moderate immigration record (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 01:21 PM CST

In this Aug. 25, 2006 file photo, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano speaks during the closing ceremony of the border governors' conference in the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, wher the 10 U.S. and Mexican border governors border security and economic issues. As President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to become homeland security chief, Napolitano has won praise from immigrant advocates for her real-world border experience and firm grasp on the complexities of immigration, while hard-liners question the sincerity of her efforts and qualifications to run a huge bureaucracy. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck, File)AP - Janet Napolitano didn't begin her tenure as Arizona's governor focused on immigration, but she gradually built a record of trying to confront the state's vast border woes.


Woman's airport disappearance, death haunts family (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 01:40 PM CST

AP - After a two-and-a-half-hour flight, the elderly couple found themselves in the bustling terminal of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Economic woes threaten legal aid nationwide (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 02:18 PM CST

Maria Nunes poses with her sons Alexander Nunes, 5, left, and Emmanuel Nunes-Chavez, nine months, in their apartment Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, in Seattle. The day before Nunes, a Jamaican native, fled Florida for Seattle her abusive husband beat her unconscious. To assist her with her divorce and protect her legal resident status, she was helped by the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, an organization that provides legal aid to immigrants in Washington state at no or reduced costs--one of hundreds of legal aid organizations' nationwide that face losing a significant amount of their operating money because of both the economic meltdown and low interest rates. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)AP - The day before Maria Nunes fled Florida for Seattle, her abusive husband beat her unconscious. She had already divorced him, which made the Jamaica native vulnerable to deportation because she depended on her marriage for her legal residency in the United States.


Meltdown slows bid for family/work improvements (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 11:45 AM CST

AP - In some ways, conditions couldn't be better for those seeking to make family leave and paid sick days available to more American workers. In some ways, conditions could scarcely be worse.

Job seeker with MBA posts resume in taxi back seat (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 09:13 AM CST

AP - Are you talkin' to me — about a job?

Up in smoke: Boston considers ban of tobacco bars (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 10:48 AM CST

An unidentified patron rests his cigar on his forehead while while working on his computer as he is seen from the sidewalk outside Churchill's Lounge, a cigar bar, in Boston, Thursday evening Dec. 4, 2008. The Boston Public Health Commission is scheduled to vote soon on expanded smoking restrictions that would be among the nation's toughest. The proposal would ban cigar bars and hookah bars, which currently enjoy exemptions from Boston's four-year-old workplace smoking ban. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)AP - Sometimes Justin Hegarty savors his cigars by himself, and sometimes he enjoys them in a cigar bar with friends. "Either way, it's relaxing," said Hegarty, soon after an afternoon smoke at Churchill's cigar lounge.


Sunny von Bulow dead after 28 years in coma (AP)

Posted: 07 Dec 2008 10:49 AM CST

In this undated file photo, Martha 'Sonny' Von Bulow is shown. After surviving 28 years in a persistent vegetative state, Von Bulow died in a New York City nursing home, Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008. She was 76. (AP Photo)AP - Martha "Sunny" von Bulow, an heiress who spent the last 28 years of her life in oblivion after what prosecutors alleged in a pair of sensational trials were two murder attempts by her husband, died Saturday at age 76.


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