2009年8月4日星期二

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Clinton, 2 journalists depart NKorea for US (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 05:52 PM PDT

In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, the two female American journalists, far left, and second right, head to a chartered plane carrying the homebound former President Bill Clinton at an airport in Pyongyang, capital of North Korea Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009. His mission accomplished, former President Bill Clinton left Pyongyang early Wednesday accompanied by American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned the women from their 12-year prison sentences. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Zhang Binyang)AP - His mission accomplished, former President Bill Clinton left Pyongyang early Wednesday accompanied by American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il pardoned the women from their 12-year prison sentences.


NY police: Wrong-way crash driver was drunk, high (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 05:56 PM PDT

A group of men hug as caskets are loaded into hearses at Our Lady of Victory Roman Catholic Church in Flora Park, NY, Thursday, July 30, 2009 following  funeral mass was for Diane Schuler, Erin Schuler, Kate Hance, Alyson Hance and Emma Hance, all of whom died in a minivan going in the wrong direction on a parkway and crashed on Sunday, killing eight people total.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - A mother drank vodka and smoked marijuana while taking a vanload of children home from a weekend camping trip that ended in disaster when she went the wrong way on a highway and crashed into an SUV, killing eight people, police said Tuesday.


Northwest flight hits turbulence, 2 aboard hurt (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 05:37 PM PDT

AP - A flight attendant and a passenger were injured aboard a Northwest Airlines plane when it hit turbulence during a flight from Knoxville, Tenn., to Detroit Tuesday, an airline spokesman said.

Fla. teen: Teammates saw locker room sex assault (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 04:48 PM PDT

AP - Many members of a Florida middle school's flag football team were in the locker room when a 13-year-old boy was sexually assaulted by some of his teammates with a hockey stick and broomstick, according to court documents released Tuesday.

Feds: NC terror suspect promoted jihad in home (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 04:42 PM PDT

Daniel Patrick Boyd is escorted by U.S. Marshals to the federal courthouse in Raleigh, N.C. on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. Federal prosecutors say a North Carolina terrorism case may involve classified material that will raise national security issues.  Authorities have charged seven North Carolina men with plotting terrorism abroad. An indictment pegs the ringleader as 39-year-old Daniel Patrick Boyd, who was arrested last week along with two sons. (AP Photo/The News & Observer, Chuck Liddy) TV OUT; NO SALES; MANDATORY CREDITAP - A North Carolina terrorism suspect who preached the virtues of jihad and fighting for Allah had access to more than two dozen guns and more than 27,000 rounds of ammunition, federal authorities said Tuesday.


Minn. teacher suspected abuse before girl's death (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 04:42 PM PDT

This undated photo provided by teacher Lori Nohner-Johnson shows Lakesha Victor at Hinckley-Finlayson Elementary School. Prosecutors in northern Minnesota recently charged 29-year-old Ludusky Sue Hotchkiss with second-degree murder for allegedly neglecting to feed her daughter enough. Lakesha weighed 31 pounds when she died in August 2006. (AP Photo/Lori Nohner-Johnson)AP - A special education teacher saw signs that something was wrong with her 10-year-old student. She was skinny, and sometimes the girl's diaper stayed dry all day, suggesting she was underfed. Her wheelchair was sometimes caked in ice, as if it had been left outside in the harsh northern Minnesota winter.


Developer sends ground zero impasse to arbitration (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 05:35 PM PDT

FILE - This file photo of an artist's rendering released by Silverstein Properties on Sept. 7, 2006, shows designs for three proposed office towers at the World Trade Center site in New York alongside the 1,776-foot Freedom Tower, left. New York Gov. David Paterson gave World Trade Center site developer Larry Silverstein an ultimatum Monday, Aug. 3, 2009 in prolonged talks over his lease to build the three planned office towers, saying ground zero rebuilding could go ahead without him if necessary. (AP Photo/Silverstein Properties, Inc., dbox, File)AP - A monthslong dispute over who should pay to build office towers at the World Trade Center site is headed to arbitration after a developer called Tuesday for a binding ruling on a standoff that threatens to stall ground zero rebuilding.


Former coach Holtz mulls run for Congress in Fla. (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 04:55 PM PDT

AP - Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz is mulling a run for Congress in Florida as a Republican, a GOP strategist said Tuesday.

`Cash for clunkers' effect on pollution? A blip (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:23 PM PDT

Jeff Kantor, owner of Car World used auto parts, stands on the bed of a pick-up truck traded in as part of the 'Cash for Clunkers' program in his storage yard in Candia, N.H., Tuesday Aug. 4, 2009.  Kantor expects to have about 300 of the 'Cash for Clunkers' cars in his inventory by the end of the week, which will be parted out and recycled.   Those vehicles will be crushed within the six month allowed Federal window. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)AP - "Cash for clunkers" could have the same effect on global warming pollution as shutting down the entire country — every automobile, every factory, every power plant — for an hour per year. That could rise to three hours if the program is extended by Congress and remains as popular as it is now.


Slain teen's placement in foster home questioned (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 04:26 PM PDT

AP - NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When the 15-year-old girl accused her father of abusing her, she was placed in a foster home while the allegations were investigated. That home was just two doors down.

In small towns, even 1 more cop makes a difference (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:06 PM PDT

In this Monday, Aug. 3, 2009 photo, Centerville Police Chief Tom Demry, left, and Appanoose County Attorney Richard Scott, in Scott's office  in Centerville, Iowa. Centerville will receive funding to hire an additional police officer and is among five Iowa cities to receive the funding to hire a total of 22 officers for three years at a cost of about $5 million. The others are Burlington, Davenport, Des Moines and Waterloo. (AP Photo/Steve Pope)AP - In small towns, one more cop really does make a difference.


Lawmakers reach deal on Ala. county crisis (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:51 PM PDT

AP - The sheriff in Alabama's most populous county may call for the National Guard to help maintain order, a spokesman said Tuesday, as a judge cleared the way for cuts in the sheriff's budget and lawmakers reached a compromise they hope will end the budget crisis.

RI students to cops: don't brand our party houses (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:41 PM PDT

A police notice of public nuisance is afixed on a resident's door in Narragansett, R.I., Thursday July 30, 2009. The town's public nuisance ordinance is being challenged in federal court in Providence by a group of students and landlords, who liken the labels to 'scarlet letters' that publicly humiliate them and leave them vulnerable to repeat visits from the police. (AP Photo/Eric J. Shelton)AP - The punishment, renters and homeowners in this beach town say, is tantamount to a scarlet letter: A large orange sticker plastered by police on homes that host raucous parties.


Post-trauma stress lingers in NYC 9/11 survivors (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:32 PM PDT

AP - People who were heavily exposed to the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center had elevated risks of developing post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms even five years later, about four times that of the general public, according to a study released Tuesday.

Police car cameras don't lie, but did Fla. cops? (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 02:31 PM PDT

AP - Veteran Hollywood Police Officer Dewey Pressley said he hated lying. But if bending the truth a little would keep a fellow officer out of trouble, well, he was all for it.

Va. conviction overturned in Ga. woman's death (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 03:11 PM PDT

FILE - In a Tuesday, July 8, 2008 file photo, former Navy Seal Dustin Turner gestures during an interview at the Powhatan Correctional Facility in Powhatan, Va. The Virginia Court of Appeals overturned the murder conviction of  Turner Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. The court granted Turner's request for a writ of actual innocence and vacated his conviction of murder and abduction with intent to defile. It instead found him guilty of being an accessory after the fact for helping conceal the body of Jennifer Evans in 1995.    (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)AP - An ex-Navy SEAL trainee had his murder and abduction convictions overturned Tuesday after spending 13 years in prison for killing a Georgia college student who was vacationing in Virginia.


Family of Gulf War pilot missing since '91 briefed (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 01:05 PM PDT

FILE - This a photo of Michael Scott Speicher made aboard the carrier USS Saratoga in June 18, 1990 when he was promoted to Lt. Commander. Speicher, whose jet fighter went down Jan. 17, 1991 over Iraq, has been missing ever since. Officials said Sunday Aug. 2, 2009, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology has positively identified the remains of Captain Michael 'Scott' Speicher, whose disappearance has bedeviled investigators since his jet was shot down over the Iraq desert on the first night of the war (AP Photo/Barry Hull, File)     NO SALESAP - The family of Michael "Scott" Speicher received the first of a series of top-secret briefings Tuesday about the discovery of his remains in Iraq, 18 years after his Navy plane was shot down on the first night of the 1991 Gulf War, their attorney said.


Rep. Sestak will try to unseat Sen. Specter of Pa. (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 12:37 PM PDT

FILE - In this May 6, 2009, file photo, Rep. Joseph Sestak, D-Pa., in seen his office in the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill in  Washington. Sestak, a former Navy vice admiral, has scheduled five campaign stops throughout the state on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. At the first, at a VFW hall in his suburban Philadelphia district, he's expected to announce his candidacy. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg, FILE)AP - Three years after he knocked off a veteran House incumbent, Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak will seek a bigger prize and challenge Republican-turned-Democrat Arlen Specter for his long-held U.S. Senate seat.


Naomi Sims, among first black models, dies at 61 (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 12:46 PM PDT

FILE- This May 1970 file photo shows model Naomi Sims in New York. Sims, the fashion model who in 1968 became the first black model to appear on the cover of Ladies' Home Journal, died Saturday, Aug. 1, 2009. She was 61. (AP Photo)AP - Naomi Sims, whose 1968 Ladies' Home Journal cover shot was a breakthrough for black fashion models, has died. She was 61.


Felicia strengthens into hurricane in the Pacific (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2009 01:42 PM PDT

This NOAA satellite image shows Hurricane Ike in 2008. Weather experts on Wednesday reduced the number of projected hurricanes in the north Atlantic this season to four, two of them major hurricanes with winds above 178 kilometers (111 miles) per hour.(AFP/NOAA/File)AP - Forecasters say Felicia has strengthened from a tropical storm to a hurricane far out in the Pacific while Tropical Storm Enrique is getting stronger not far away.


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