2009年4月2日星期四

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Blagojevich indicted on federal corruption charges (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 05:23 PM PDT

In this Dec. 15, 2008 file photo, then Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich leaves his house through an alley entrance.  A federal grand jury handed down a 19-count indictment against Blagojevich Thursday, April 2, 2009, on charges he engaged in a 'wide-ranging scheme to deprive the people of Illinois of honest government.' The 19-count indictment against Blagojevich, his brother, two former aides and two businessmen, accuses Blagojevich of corruption involving billions of dollars in state pension bonds. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, file)AP - Ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich was indicted Thursday on charges of trying to auction off President Barack Obama's vacant U.S.


New storm barrage causes train to hit fallen tree (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 05:21 PM PDT

A flooded campground and bait store along the banks of the Ocholocknee river, are shown on Thursday, April 2, 2009, in Tallahassee, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Coale)AP - Another barrage of storms hit the Southeast on Thursday, spawning possible tornadoes, causing a passenger train to hit a fallen tree and sending at least one person to the hospital after lightning struck a home.


Jury: University of Colorado wrongly fired prof (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 05:07 PM PDT

Ward Churchill, who was a tenured professor of ethnic studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo., left, walks with his lead attorney David Lane out of the courtroom after a jury ruled  that the professor was wrongly fired by school administrators, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Denver. Churchill maintained that he was dismissed in retaliation for his comments about victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attack on the United States. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)AP - A jury ruled Thursday that the University of Colorado wrongly fired the professor who compared some Sept. 11 victims to a Nazi, a verdict that gives the professor $1 and a chance to get his job back.


Ohio man fights possible deportation to Germany (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 04:54 PM PDT

AP - An Ohio man accused of serving as a Nazi death camp guard asked a U.S. immigration court Thursday to stop his ordered deportation to Germany to face possible trial. A German arrest warrant accuses Ukrainian native John Demjanjuk of 29,000 counts of acting as an accessory to murder at the Sobibor camp in occupied Poland during World War II.

Educators decry SC gov's anti-bailout stance (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 04:14 PM PDT

AP - Parents and teachers in a state with one of the nation's worst graduation rates are predicting their governor's vow to reject federal cash for schools will cost hundreds of teaching jobs, crowd classrooms and hurt poor children.

Girl in father-daughter holdup safe in California (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 03:17 PM PDT

This image taken from a surveillance video provided by the Ellensburg Police Department shows a suspect pointing a gun at a clerk and his daughter who have been identified by authorities as Robert Daniel Webb, right, and Meadow, at a mini mart west of Ellensburg, Wash., Tuesday, March 31, 2009. (AP Photo/Ellensburg Police Department)AP - It probably happens every day: A man pulls out a gun and tells a convenience store clerk to open the till. But the little girl in a pink jacket standing forlornly by the robber's side made this crime anything but ordinary.


FDA eyes NY nut plant in pistachio recall probe (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 03:43 PM PDT

In this March 31, 2009 file photo, close up of pistachios at a grocery store in Palo Alto, Calif., are shown. Authorities looking into the nationwide pistachio recall said Thursday, April 2, they are investigating a California nut processor's sister company in New York where officials last month found cockroaches and rodent droppings.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - The investigation into a nationwide salmonella scare over pistachio nuts spread Thursday from a California nut processor to its sister plant in New York, where inspectors last month found cockroaches and rodent droppings.


Galileo's telescope on historic visit to Philly (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 02:30 PM PDT

Show is Galileo Galilei's telescope with his handwritten note specifying the magnifying power of the lens, during a press preview for the Galileo, the Medici and the Age of Astronomy exhibition at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Thursday, April 2, 2009. The exhibition is scheduled to open Saturday, April 4.(AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - Though it looks like a cardboard tube that got left out in the rain, it's a priceless instrument whose owner changed the world. The mottled brown cylinder on display at The Franklin Institute science museum is a 400-year-old telescope used by Galileo Galilei, whose observations of the heavens ultimately changed the face of not only astronomy but all of science.


Alaska Republicans call for new Senate election (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 05:18 PM PDT

AP - The Alaska Republican Party on Thursday called on Democratic Sen. Mark Begich to resign in light of the now-abandoned federal convictions that had crippled his GOP opponent, Ted Stevens, in last year's election. Begich rejected the idea and even his Republican colleague said what's done is done.

Mass. man charged in library rape gets life (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 02:18 PM PDT

AP - A man who raped a 6-year-old boy in a public library, while on probation for an attempted rape, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison.

Truck driver arrested in deadly LA-area crash (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 03:31 PM PDT

Firefighters stand around a crash site where a truck careened out of control and slammed into a bookstore in La Canada Flintridge, Calif. on Wednesday April 1, 2009.  Authorities confirmed two deaths and seven people taken to hospitals. (AP Photo/Hector Mata)AP - An out-of-state trucker ignored warning signs and used a forbidden mountain route before his brakes burned out on a steep grade and he smashed into cars and a bookstore in suburban Los Angeles, killing two and injuring a dozen others, authorities said Thursday.


Texas nurse charged with killing 5 with bleach (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 02:09 PM PDT

This photo provided by the Angelina County Sheriff's Office shows former nurse Kimberly Saenz in Lufkin, Texas, Wednesday, April 1, 2009. Sanez was indicted by an Angelina County grand jury this week on one count of capital murder and five counts of aggravated assault. She has been charged with injecting 10 patients with bleach, killing five of them, at a dialysis center where the mystery surrounding an unusual spike in deaths last April have shadowed the clinic for the past year. (AP Photo/Angelina County Sheriff's Office)AP - Kimberly Saenz worked eight months as a nurse at the busiest dialysis clinic in town. Her turbulent final month on the job is all anyone remembers. One patient after another died last April for reasons no one could explain. Ambulances had to rush people to the emergency room almost every day. Things got so grim at the Lufkin Dialysis Center that the clinic shut down to investigate.


Agent hopes Vick can return to NFL by September (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 03:42 PM PDT

Michael Vick makes a statement after pleading guilty in a dogfighting case in Richmond, Va., in this  Aug. 27, 2007 file photo. Vick is scheduled to make his first personal appearance in a Virginia bankruptcy court Thursday April 2, 2009 in Newport News, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber/file)AP - An agent for suspended NFL star Michael Vick told a bankruptcy court on Thursday that he hopes the ex-Atlanta Falcons quarterback could return to the league by September.


Police: Mom drugged girl, sought her impregnation (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 02:07 PM PDT

AP - A western Pennsylvania mother has been charged with giving her 13-year-old daughter drugs and alcohol so the woman's boyfriend could impregnate the girl without her knowing, police said Thursday.

Deputies shoot chimp, then find squalid puppy mill (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 01:55 PM PDT

AP - Officers shot and killed a rampaging chimpanzee in a rural area and then found a squalid, unlicensed puppy mill in the chimp owners' home, officials said.

In Fargo, alcohol sales rose along with Red River (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 04:14 PM PDT

AP - In the debate over which businesses are essential during an emergency, many local liquor stores and bars had no doubt about where they fell during the Red River flood threat.

Madoff's home in Florida lost almost $2M in value (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 03:34 PM PDT

U.S. Marshals along with the Palm Beach police are seen as they enter and secure the home of Bernard Madoff on Wednesday April 1, 2009 in Palm Beach Fla. Federal authorities seized Madoff's Palm Beach mansion, his vintage yacht and a smaller boat Wednesday, part of an effort to recoup assets to pay back investors he swindled. (AP Photo/Jon Way)AP - Even Bernie Madoff isn't exempt from the real estate slump. The Florida mansion that prosecutors seized from the Wall Street swindler appears to have lost a big chunk of its value since Palm Beach County officials assessed its worth last year at $9.3 million.


Sun has fewest sunspots since 1913, better GPS (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 02:20 PM PDT

AP - The sun has been unusually quiet lately, with fewer sunspots and weaker magnetic fields than in nearly a century. A quiet sun is good for Earth: GPS systems are more accurate, satellites stay in orbit longer; even the effects of manmade global warming are marginally reduced, though just by three-tenths of a degree at most.

Fed. judge says courts can handle Gitmo cases (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 01:32 PM PDT

AP - A federal judge who presided over the trial of a 9/11 conspirator said Thursday that civilian courts are capable of handling the cases of Guantanamo Bay detainees.

Fire-plagued Pa. town becomes case study in arson (AP)

Posted: 02 Apr 2009 01:53 PM PDT

In this Jan. 26, 2009 file photo, broken windows and stains from smoke are seen in the aftermath of fire that damaged or destroyed a row of 15 homes, in Coatesville, Pa.  Nearly 50 fires have been set in Coatesville since February 2008, and 20 nearby. Dozens of homes have been damaged and one life has been lost. Even with the arrests, scores of fires remain unsolved. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)AP - Back in August, a volunteer firefighter was charged in connection with a string of fires just outside this distressed former steel town — in what turned out to be a false cause for hope that the worst was over.


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