2009年2月7日星期六

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California Medical Board probes octuplet birth (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 12:55 AM CST

This image provided by NBC shows Nadya Suleman, left, speaking with Ann Curry in New York on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, in Suleman's first interview since giving birth to octuplets last week. The interview is planned to be broadcast on the 'Today' show on Monday, Feb. 9 and 'Dateline' on Tuesday, Feb. 10. (AP Photo/NBC, Paul Drinkwater)AP - The fertility doctor who helped a California woman have 14 children, including octuplets born last month, is now facing a state investigation on top of harsh criticism from medical ethicists.


Judge clears dead Texas man of rape conviction (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 12:59 AM CST

Recent DNA tests in a 1985 rape case point to Texas inmate Jerry Wayne Johnson, who is escorted into a court hearing Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, in Austin, Texas. The hearing is being held in the case of Timothy Cole, whose photo is on the right. Cole died in prison while serving 25 years for a crime he didn't commit. Johnson spoke in the legal hearing that seeks to clear Cole's name 10 years after he died.  (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck)AP - A man who died in prison while serving time for a rape he didn't commit was cleared Friday by a judge who called the state's first posthumous DNA exoneration "the saddest case" he'd ever seen.


Alaska Senate: Palin's husband, staff in contempt (AP)

Posted: 07 Feb 2009 12:59 AM CST

In this  Jan. 22, 2009 file photo, Todd Palin , left, the husband of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, holds their son Trig, as Gov. Palin gives the state of the state address to a joint session of the state Senate and House in the Capitol in Juneau, Alaska. The Alaska Senate on Friday Feb. 6, 2009, found Gov. Sarah Palin's husband Todd, and nine state employees in contempt for ignoring subpoenas to testify in the Legislature's Troopergate investigation.  (AP Photo/Al Grillo)AP - The Alaska Senate on Friday found Gov. Sarah Palin's husband and nine state employees, including some of her top aides, in contempt for ignoring subpoenas to testify in the Legislature's Troopergate investigation.


Utility provides dredging plan for Tenn. ash spill (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:06 PM CST

AP - The nation's largest public utility wants to start dredging toxic-laden coal ash from a Tennessee river inundated by a massive sludge spill six weeks ago that destroyed homes in a rural neighborhood.

Calif. employees forced to take off without pay (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 05:37 PM CST

Candy Jackson, manager of the Department of Motor Vehicles office in Placerville, Calif., displays the warning signs that the office will be closed Friday, on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009. State agencies were preparing Thursday to implement the first employee furloughs in California history, as part of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's attempt to save money, in the face of a massive budget crisis. An estimated  90 percent of the state's 238,000 employees are supposed to be off Friday.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP - California drivers who needed to renew their licenses or registration found no one to help Friday at the Department of Motor Vehicles. The doors to the state health agency were locked, too.


Calif. cops seek gunmen in fatal cafe shooting (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:31 PM CST

Authorities of the Los Angeles County Corners office remove a shooting victim from a coffee shop early Friday morning, Feb. 6, 2009, in San Gabriel, Calif. Gunmen opened fire inside the coffee shop, killing at least one man and wounding six other people, several of them critically. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - Police on Friday searched for two gunmen who killed one man and wounded six others when they opened fire on a table full of people at a crowded coffee shop in an attack believed to be gang-related.


Ex-transit cop accused of murder posts $3M bail (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 08:56 PM CST

In this Jan. 14, 2009 file photo, Johannes Mehserle, right, appears in the East Fork Justice Court in Minden, Nev. Mehserle, charged with murdering an unarmed man was released Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, after posting $3 million bail, authorities said. (AP Photo/Cathleen Allison, File)AP - The former California transit officer charged with fatally shooting an unarmed man was freed Friday on $3 million bail as protesters gathered outside City Hall railed against his release.


Report: Speed caused deadly Calif. tunnel inferno (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 09:18 PM CST

AP - A truck driver speeding on a rain-slicked interstate in 2007 lost control and crashed into a median barrier, setting off chain-reaction collisions that turned a tunnel into an inferno and left three people dead, investigators concluded Friday.

Chief: Police at 'dead end' in Ark. bombing case (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 07:14 PM CST

Dr. Joseph Beck, a member of the Arkansas State Medical Board, speaks with a reporter, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, in Little Rock, Ark., about Dr. Trent Pierce, who was critically injured Wednesday when a bomb placed on the front end of his Lexus hybrid SUV exploded at his West Memphis, Ark., home. (AP Photo/Mike Wintroath)AP - A police chief said detectives investigating a bombing that severely wounded a state medical-board official were at "a dead end" Friday as they waited for lab results, a chance to talk to the victim and for anyone who saw the attacker to come forward.


U There? iPhones, Web help Ky. talk post-storm (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 04:22 PM CST

AP - When an ice storm brought down telephone poles and power lines across much of Kentucky, one small-town mayor pulled out his iPhone and began tapping away, posting rapid-fire updates on Facebook to let his constituents know what was going on.

Slain tourist told fiance she was 'going to die' (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 04:50 PM CST

Police crime scene tape marks the location where the body of murdered US tourist Sara Kuszak was found Wednesday, south of Fajardo, Puerto Rico, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009. According to police, Puerto Rican Eliezer Marquez Navedo has confessed killing Kuszak, who was pregnant, after kidnapping her as she was jogging. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)AP - A pregnant tourist who was abducted and killed while jogging in Puerto Rico told her fiance "she was going to die" in a frantic cell phone call from the trunk of her abductor's car, the victim's mother said Friday.


Gay women married in Canada can divorce in NJ (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 05:12 PM CST

Attorney Stephen Hyland and La Kia Hammond head to state superior court Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, in Trenton, N.J., where she seeks to divorce Kinyati Hammond of New Castle, Del. Judge Mary Jacobson broke legal ground in New Jersey Friday by granting permission to the lesbian couple married in Canada to divorce in New Jersey. Jacobson says New Jersey has a long history of recognizing marriages that are valid in the country or state where they are performed. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - Gay marriages performed outside New Jersey are recognized in the state for the purpose of divorce, according to a ruling Friday by a judge deciding whether a lesbian couple married in Canada can split.


AP CEO urges better press access to military ops (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 06:09 PM CST

Tom Curley, president and chief executive of The Associated Press, speaks during the William Allen White Day program at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kan., Friday, Feb. 6, 2009. Curley came to the University of Kansas to receive this year's national citation for journalistic excellence from the William Allen White Foundation.  (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - The Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Associated Press chief executive Tom Curley said Friday.


Army looking for new ways to curb suicide rate (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:53 PM CST

AP - To battle a growing suicide rate, the Army may have to start teaching soldiers how to handle stress from the first day they take their entry oath, the service's top trainer said Friday.

Fla. doctor loses license after botched abortion (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:30 PM CST

AP - The Board of Medicine revoked the license of a Florida doctor on Friday accused of medical malpractice in a botched abortion in which a live baby was delivered, but ended up dead in a cardboard box.

Bottle up budget gaps? States seek more deposits (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:57 PM CST

Graphic shows states with a bottle bill law, those expanding existing law and states proposing the law in 2009; 2 c x 3 1/2 in; 96.3 mm x 88.9 mmAP - Initially passed decades ago by states looking to promote recycling and help fight pollution, bottle bills are now becoming popular proposals for states looking for any extra infusion of cash.


Governor's daughter seeks answer on revoked degree (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:25 PM CST

AP - The woman at the center of a scandal that forced West Virginia University's president to resign last year demanded an explanation Friday why her master's degree was revoked but 288 other apparently deficient degrees will be allowed to stand.

New round of Confederate disputes hits statehouses (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 02:55 PM CST

AP - Confederate President Jefferson Davis, branded a traitor in his own country, is memorialized at statehouses across the South. But not in Mississippi, where he lived out his remaining days.

Vermont moves closer to legalizing gay marriage (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 02:49 PM CST

Rep. David Zuckerman, P-Burlington, left, talks with Lois Farnham, center, and Holly Puterbaugh who were defendants in the lawsuit that triggered the civil union law in Vermont, in Montpelier, Vt., Friday, Feb. 6, 2009. Vermont lawmakers introduced a bill that would allow gay marriage in the state that created civil unions for same-sex couples. The bill, sponsored by Zuckerman  and state Rep. Mark Larson, also of Burlington, was introduced with the backing of 59 legislators. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)AP - Nine years after becoming the first state to permit civil unions, Vermont moved a step toward legalizing gay marriage Friday.


Boss of escort biz tied to ex-NY gov gets 2 1/2 years (AP)

Posted: 06 Feb 2009 03:23 PM CST

AP - The man who ran an escort business at the heart of the scandal that helped bring down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer was sentenced Friday to 2 1/2 years in prison.

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