2009年3月29日星期日

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Fargo divides day between church, city's salvation (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 05:28 PM PDT

Workers scramble to pull an outlet hose for a pump over a dike as a helicopter behind lowers a giant sandbag in an attempt to patch a leak at the flooded Oak Grove Lutheran school Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Fargo, N.D. The bloated Red River briefly breached a dike early Sunday, pouring water into the school campus and the mayor called it a 'wakeup call' for a city that needs to be vigilant for weaknesses in levees that could give way at any time. Crews managed to largely contain the flooding to the school campus, preventing more widespread damage in nearby areas. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)AP - Weary residents of this sandbagged city came together in churches Sunday, counting their blessings that the Red River finally stopped rising and praying the levees would hold back its wrath. A brief levee break that swamped a school provided a warning of the kind of threat that still hangs over them in the days ahead.


7 residents, 1 nurse die in nursing home shooting (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 04:42 PM PDT

Investigators examine a weapon at the scene where a gunman opened fire at a nursing home Sunday morning, killing at least six people and wounding several others in Carthage, N.C., Sunday, March 29, 2009. The gunman was also injured before he was apprehended by police after the 10 a.m. shooting at Pinelake Health and Rehab, Police Chief Chris McKenzie told several television stations. A police officer was also hurt. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)AP - A lone gunman burst into a North Carolina nursing home Sunday morning and started "shooting everything," barging into the rooms of terrified patients, sparing some from his rampage without explanation while killing seven residents and a nurse caring for them.


Mass. man kills 2 sisters, but police save the 3rd (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 04:02 PM PDT

A police investigator enters the house as Mavis Phillips reacts outside the scene of a double murder, Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Milton, Mass. Phillips said she was a co-worker of Regine Revelus whose son murdered two of his sisters and injured a third before being shot by police on Saturday. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)AP - A man on a rampage fatally stabbed his 17-year-old sister, decapitated his 5-year-old sister in front of a police officer and then turned toward his 9-year-old sister with a knife in his hand before officers shot him dead in what their chief described as "a killing field."


AP Enterprise: Few in flood zone have insurance (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 12:18 PM PDT

People work to set up a pump as others bring in sandbags at the flooded Oak Grove Lutheran school Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Fargo, N.D. The bloated Red River briefly breached a dike early Sunday, pouring water into the school campus and the mayor called it a 'wakeup call' for a city that needs to be vigilant for weaknesses in levees that could give way at any time. Crews managed to largely contain the flooding to the school campus, preventing more widespread damage in nearby areas. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)AP - As the Red River crept within view of their backyard this past week, Denette and Billy Narum had an extra incentive to pray their sandbags held. Like most people in the path of potential floods, they have no flood insurance.


Gates: No change soon on `don't ask, don't tell' (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 07:04 AM PDT

Defense Secretary Robert Gates speak to reporters during a news briefing at the Pentagon, Wednesday, March 18, 2009.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP - Don't expect any change soon to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy about gays in the military.


Fargo hotel becomes church for flood-weary (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 10:57 AM PDT

Pam Erickson folds her hands in prayer for victims of the Red River flooding during a city wide worship service at the Ramada Plaza & Suites, Sunday, March 29, 2009, in Fargo, N.D. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)AP - A hotel in Fargo has become a church for many people whose own houses of worship have closed because of the threat of flooding from the swollen Red River.


Urban coyote attacks on rise, alarming residents (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 12:42 PM PDT

This is an undated file photograph taken in November of 2008 of a pair of coyotes roaming through a housing subdivision in the south Denver suburb of Littleton, Colo., that was taken by a member of the Colorado Division of Wildlife. After a handful of recent attacks by coyotes in suburban Denver enclaves, officials are trying to keep the animals away from residents. (AP Photo/Colorado Divison of Wildlife)AP - A coyote ambling into a Chicago sandwich shop or taking up residence in New York's Central Park understandably creates a stir. But even here on the high plains of Colorado, where the animals are part of the landscape and figure prominently in Western lore, people are being taken aback by rising coyote encounters.


Guns on Campus: Bills would allow guns at college (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 10:06 AM PDT

University of Texas graduate student John Woods poses for photos near an off-campus cafe Friday, March 27, 2009, in Austin, Texas. Woods, who was a student at Virginia Tech in 2007 when a shooting rampage left 32 people dead, including in the girl he had been dating, is among the leaders in a fight against bills in the Texas Legislature that would allow licensed concealed gun carriers to bring their weapons to school. (AP Photo/Harry Cabluck)AP - John Woods sometimes sits in a classroom at the University of Texas and wonders what would happen if somebody walked in and started shooting.


Huffington Post launches journalism venture (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 11:12 AM PDT

AP - The Huffington Post said Sunday that it will bankroll a group of investigative journalists, directing them at first to look at stories about the nation's economy.

NY House special election seen as Obama's 1st test (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 03:46 PM PDT

AP - Two months ago, it would have been hard for the most ardent political wonk to find the state's 20th Congressional District on a map. On Tuesday, it will be the center of the American political landscape, with Republicans hoping desperately a win there will knock President Barack Obama off stride and Democrats looking to build on the momentum of the past two years.

Mass. police: Man killed sisters at birthday party (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 09:54 AM PDT

AP - Massachusetts police say a 23-year-old man stabbed two of his sisters to death and left a third with serious injuries before being fatally shot by police after getting into an argument during a birthday party.

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Fargo mayor: More levee breaches will happen (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 06:32 AM PDT

This aerial photo shows flooding along Cossette Drive, foreground, and University Drive, running diagonally right, in Fargo, N.D. on Saturday, March 28, 2009. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Brian Peterson)AP - The mayor of Fargo, N.D., mayor says a levee breach that allowed the Red River to flood an elementary school early Sunday is a "wakeup call" showing the threat that the city faces for the next week.


Storms sow snow, thunder from Plains to South (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 03:12 AM PDT

Jason Scalley, left, attaches a tow cable from his pickup truck to the car of a stranded motorist after she lost control on an exit ramp on the Broken Arrow Expressway in Tulsa, Okla., Saturday, March 28, 2009. A spring storm that blanketed much of the state with heavy snow pushed out of the state on Saturday, leaving residents of the hard-hit Panhandle to dig out from under as much as two feet of snow. (AP Photo/Tulsa World, Stephen Holman)AP - Storms spread misery Saturday from the Great Plains to the Gulf Coast, dumping spring snow that cut power to thousands of Kansas utility customers and spawning tornado warnings and heavy rain across the South.


Smokers face a hit as tobacco taxes spike (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 04:52 AM PDT

In this June 3, 2008 file photo, an employee takes a drag on a cigarette at Morgan's Place bar and restaurant in Harrisburg, Pa. Whether they satisfy their nicotine cravings with cigarettes, a pipe, cigars or smokeless, tobacco users are facing a big hit this week as the single largest federal tobacco tax hike in history takes effect next week. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)AP - However they satisfy their nicotine cravings, tobacco users are facing a big hit as the single largest federal tobacco tax increase ever takes effect Wednesday.


Ex-megachurch head Paulk dies in Atlanta hospital (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 04:45 AM PDT

AP - An evangelical pastor whose leadership of an Atlanta-area megachurch ended in a sex scandal has died.

Volunteerism, determination rise up against flood (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 01:49 AM PDT

Volunteers, responding to a call-out on a local radio station, form a line as they move sandbags into position Saturday, March 28, 2009, in Moorhead, Minn. The Red River apparently crested Saturday, forecasters said, with record-setting floodwaters. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)AP - The Red's waters were giving the wall of an estimated 15,000 sandbags — 7 feet high in some spots — making up Olson's backyard all it could handle, sending intimidating streams of water through voids in the wall's foundation. Olson's counteroffensive: Five pumps, and they were keeping up.


Environmentalists hail Earth Hour as a big success (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 05:04 AM PDT

People wave their glow sticks after the switching off of lights as part of the worldwide movement dubbed as Earth Hour Saturday, March 28, 2009 in Manila, Philippines. The switching off of lights is a worldwide effort of people around the globe to take the seriousness of global warming. (AP Photo/Pat Roque)AP - For environmental activists, the message was clear: Earth Hour was a huge success.


Shuttle Discovery lands in Fla. after 13-day trip (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 03:16 AM PDT

Space shuttle Discovery lands at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Saturday, March 28, 2009 after completing a mission to the international space station. (AP Photo/Pierre DuCharme, Pool)AP - Shuttle Discovery and its crew of seven returned to Earth on Saturday and successfully wrapped up a construction mission that left the international space station with all its solar wings and extra electrical power.


Ash falls on Anchorage as volcano keeps spewing (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 09:24 PM PDT

This photo provided by the Alaska Volcano Observatory shows Redoubt Volcano as seen from between Kenai and Nilnilchik, Alaska erupting at 3:29 pm, Alaska time March 28, 2009. The volcano about 100 miles southwest of Anchorage first erupted Sunday night with the most resent eruption Saturday evening. (AP Photo/  Alaska Volcano Observatory, Jaden Larson)AP - Alaska's Mount Redoubt continued to erupt Saturday, sending plumes of ash tens of thousands of feet into the air that rained down on at least one Alaska town


Critics call WTC tower name change unpatriotic (AP)

Posted: 29 Mar 2009 01:00 AM PDT

In this June 28, 2006 artist's rendering made by dbox inc. and released by the architecture firm of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, the latest design of the 1,776-foot building originally called the 'Freedom Tower' is shown. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site, confirmed Thursday, March 26, 2009 that the official title for the building is 'One World Trade Center' and the building will be marketed under that name. (AP Photo/dbox inc. via Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, File)AP - Even without the name, the symbolism of the Freedom Tower as an American response to the Sept. 11 terror attacks was hard to miss.


Obama Notre Dame invite stirs Catholic debate (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 10:41 AM PDT

In this Thursday Dec. 11, 2003 picture, Bishop John M. D'Arcy, bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese, speaks to reporters in South Bend, Ind. The Roman Catholic bishop whose diocese includes the University of Notre Dame will boycott President Obama's May 17 commencement speech there because Obama's policies on stem cell research and abortion run counter to church teaching on the sanctity of human life. Bishop John D'Arcy of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend issued a statement Tuesday saying Obama's recent decision to federally fund embryonic stem cell research 'has now placed in public policy ... his long-stated unwillingness to hold human life sacred.' (AP Photo/Joe Raymond)AP - In American Catholicism, it doesn't get much bigger than Notre Dame. So when the university known for its golden dome, "Touchdown Jesus" mural and rigorous academics invited President Barack Obama to speak at its commencement and receive an honorary degree in May, it stoked both pride and anger on campus and nationwide.


Study: Triathlons can pose deadly heart risks (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 10:33 AM PDT

AP - Warning to weekend warriors: Swim-bike-run triathlons pose at least twice the risk of sudden death as marathons do, the first study of these competitions has found.

Stroke-blocking device shows promise, doctors say (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 12:22 PM PDT

AP - A novel device to treat a common heart problem that can lead to stroke showed promise in testing, but not without risk, new research shows.

NY Legislature agrees to state budget (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 10:56 PM PDT

AP - Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said late Saturday that New York's Legislature has agreed to a state budget that keeps school funding flat, restores aid to New York City, and increases income taxes on wealthier New Yorkers.

Most summer camps filling up despite recession (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 10:41 AM PDT

Single mother Maureen Wrinn poses with her son, Corey, 14, at their home in Rockport, Mass., Friday, March 20, 2009. Parents like Wrinn, who plans to send her son back to camp this summer, are helping keep America's vast camp industry in a relatively upbeat mood as the recession takes a toll on many other sectors. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)AP - A single mom with three sons, Maureen Wrinn knew she faced tough financial choices after losing her job last fall. But one decision was clear all along, despite its price tag: Her oldest son, Corey, would go back to camp in New Hampshire this summer.


Van driver charged in deadly NYC sidewalk wreck (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 06:28 PM PDT

Deborah Sapia, whose granddaughter Tianna was among several people injured when a taxi smashed into a pizzeria, stands at the scene in the Manhattan borough of New York Friday, March  27, 2009. The van's driver, Keston Brown, 27, has been arrested on manslaughter and other charges after police said he plowed onto a midtown Manhattan sidewalk at rush hour, killing a pregnant woman and seriously hurting another woman. (AP Photo/David Karp)AP - A van driver who plowed onto a bustling sidewalk near the Empire State Building, killing a pregnant woman and seriously hurting another woman, was charged Saturday with manslaughter and assault, prosecutors said.


3 boys turn up mammoth bone in southwest Michigan (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 08:50 PM PDT

AP - Three boys in southwest Michigan have turned up what has been identified as a bone from a mammoth.

Group claims bias in UMass stabbing prosecution (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 10:16 AM PDT

AP - Biology student Jason Vassell was in his ground-floor University of Massachusetts dorm room hanging out with friends when two drunken strangers tapped on his window, asking for directions. An argument began.

Obama monitors Midwest flooding, pledges govt help (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 07:38 AM PDT

President Barack Obama announces a new comprehensive strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Friday, March 27, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus in Washington.  Obama assured the nation Saturday that he was keeping tabs on floods roiling the Midwest and putting the federal government's weight behind efforts to avert disaster.  'Even as we face an economic crisis which demands our constant focus, forces of nature can also intervene in ways that create other crises to which we must respond - and respond urgently,' the president said in his weekly radio and Internet address.     (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Seeking to avoid a Hurricane Katrina-like leadership failure, President Barack Obama assured the nation Saturday he was keeping close watch on the Midwest floods and putting the government's full weight behind efforts to prevent disaster.


Flooding forces Fargo wedding party to improvise (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 11:53 AM PDT

AP - Not even a record flood can stop love.

Storm piles more than 2 feet of snow on Kansas (AP)

Posted: 28 Mar 2009 07:53 AM PDT

AP - A storm has buried parts of Kansas in more than two feet of snow and knocked out power to at least 17,000 homes and businesses.
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