2009年2月26日星期四

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Colleges warn students about Mexico travel (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 03:19 PM PST

In this Monday March 17, 2003 file photo, students from the United Sates on spring break sunbathe at Cancun beach, Mexico. The U.S. State Department and universities around the country are warning college students headed for Mexico for some spring-break partying of a surge in drug-related murder and mayhem south of the border. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)AP - The U.S. State Department and universities around the country are warning college students headed for Mexico for some spring-break partying of a surge in drug-related murder and mayhem south of the border.


APNewsBreak: Terrorist in NYC bomb plot deported (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 05:29 PM PST

This file photo obtained by The Associated Press shows Khalid Duhham Al-Jawary in 2007. The Black September terrorist who served only about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was released Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009 into the custody of immigration officials to be deported. Al-Jawary, 63, was released from the Supermax maximum-security prison in Florence, Colo. after a federal immigration judge had signed a deportation order, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. (AP Photo)AP - A Black September terrorist who served about half his 30-year sentence for planting three car bombs in New York City in 1973 was deported Thursday, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.


3 charged in La. swap of 2 kids for pet bird, cash (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 02:10 PM PST

AP - A Louisiana woman is accused of trading two young children in her care for a pet cockatoo and $175 cash from a couple who had been trying for years to have their own child, authorities said Thursday.

Jury gets Phoenix's serial shooter case (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 05:22 PM PST

AP - Jurors began deliberating Thursday in the trial of a man accused of killing eight people and attacking 20 others in dozens of random nighttime shootings in 2005 and 2006.

Pa. man could serve 6 months for boy's 1985 death (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 12:28 PM PST

AP - For more than two decades, only Joseph Geiger knew how David Reed had died — a fatal punch to the 13-year-old he suspected of stealing his marijuana plants.

Parents criticize SF cops' probe into son's death (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 05:32 PM PST

AP - The parents of a French-American man found stabbed to death in his San Francisco apartment nearly two years ago accused police on Thursday of failing to properly investigate evidence collected in the mysterious case.

Judge to Detroit reporter: Explain your silence (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 04:55 PM PST

AP - A judge declined to hold a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter in contempt Thursday for refusing to reveal unnamed sources but ordered him to attend another deposition for more questions about a 2004 story about a federal terrorism prosecutor.

FBI agent shot during roundup of drug suspects (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 05:04 PM PST

AP - An FBI agent was shot and wounded Thursday morning during a roundup of suspects in an alleged cocaine distribution ring, a Buffalo-area sweep that also led to the arrest of a former NBA player in Nevada.

Woman infected with herpes wins $7M in Calif. suit (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 02:20 PM PST

AP - A jury awarded nearly $7 million to a 56-year-old woman who said she was unknowingly infected with herpes by the 77-year-old founder of a hair-care company.

Sewage spills foul San Francisco Bay over and over (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 12:23 PM PST

Dallas Leighton, left, and Tim Gulley place a valve over a pipe leaking treated sewage in Sausalito, Calif., on Wednesday, Feb 18, 2009. Over the past week, hundreds of thousands of gallons of sewage have spilled into San Francisco Bay, the latest incidents to foul the waters and shorelines of this environmental jewel and recreational treasure.  (AP Photo/San Francisco Chronicle, Kurt Rogers)AP - Last weekend, 890,000 gallons of raw sewage and stormwater spilled into San Francisco Bay from an overloaded World War II-era treatment plant. Five days earlier, a ruptured pipe released 400,000 gallons of filth into the bay.


Letter says ex-Kan. AG faces ethics complaint (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 03:55 PM PST

AP - Former Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline, who received national attention and judicial criticism for his work investigating abortion clinics, will face a professional ethics complaint, a state document shows.

Wiesel recounts meeting Madoff, losing millions (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 03:16 PM PST

In this photo provided by Startracks, Holocaust survivor and writer Elie Wiesel, left, and Harvey Pitt, former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, participate in a breakfast hosted by Conde Nast's Portfolio magazine Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 at the 21 Club in New York. Wiesel, whose charitable foundation was among several Jewish institutions to lose money to Bernard Madoff, described how when he first met Madoff they spoke not of the markets, but of 'history, Jewish philosophy, ethics - yes, ethics.' (AP Photo/Startraks Photo, Bill Davila)AP - There wasn't a sales pitch.


NYPD seeks 2nd suspect in immigrant's death (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 02:53 PM PST

AP - Police on Thursday were seeking one man in the beating death of an Ecuadorean immigrant while another suspect pleaded not guilty to a hate crime murder charge in the attack.

Alleged Ohio terror plotter sentenced to 20 years (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 11:09 AM PST

In this file photo originally released by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, Christopher Paul, 43, of Columbus, Ohio, is shown. Paul is to be sentenced in federal court Thursday, Feb 26, 2009. Paul pleaded guilty in June to one count of conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, specifically bombs, in terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Franklin County Sheriff's Office)AP - An Ohio man was sentenced to 20 years in prison Thursday over allegations he joined al-Qaida and helped plot terrorist bombings in the U.S. and overseas.


Bullet holes found after Mo. death ruled natural (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 01:13 PM PST

AP - Police and medical examiners who thought a man died of natural causes changed their minds after funeral-home workers found bullet holes in his head.

DC on verge of getting a vote in the US House (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 02:28 PM PST

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, left, and District of Columbia delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, hold a news conference to discuss the DC voting rights bill, at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - They live in the shadow of the Capitol dome, but District of Columbia residents have never had what Americans in all 50 states do: A voting member of Congress.


Americans receiving unemployment top 5 million (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 02:24 PM PST

Auto workers demonstrate near GM headquarters (background) last month in Detroit, Michigan. New US jobless claims surged to 667,000 in the past week, the highest in over 26 years, data has shown in a sign of ongoing labor market stress.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AP - As bad as it is already, the economy keeps getting worse — and government figures Thursday provided more evidence that the downward spiral won't end anytime soon.


Former CIA exec gets more than 3 years in prison (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 11:36 AM PST

In this file photograph from Feb. 14, 2007, Kyle 'Dusty' Foggo, former executive director of the CIA, turns away from cameras as he  leaves the Federal Courthouse following his arraignment on charges stemming from the corruption of former U.S. Rep. Randy 'Duke' Cunningham in San Diego. Foggo is scheduled to be sentenced on Thursday Feb. 25, 2009 in Alexandria, Va., the highest-ranking CIA officer ever to be convicted of a federal crime. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy, File)AP - The highest-ranking CIA officer ever convicted of a federal felony was sentenced to more than three years in prison Thursday as part of a bribery and fraud investigation that previously resulted in the conviction of a California congressman.


Ill. gov looks into state's hiring of Burris' son (AP)

Posted: 26 Feb 2009 11:53 AM PST

AP - Gov. Pat Quinn is reviewing how the son of embattled Sen. Roland Burris got a state job as a housing-agency lawyer under ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich's administration, just weeks after he landed in tax and foreclosure trouble.
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