2010年1月28日星期四

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Lawyer: Phone scheme meant to embarrass senator (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 05:11 PM PST

A view of the Hale Boggs Federal Building in New Orleans is seen Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. Four men were arrested Tuesday by the FBI and accused of trying to interfere with phones at Sen. Mary Landrieu's office in the building. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)AP - Four conservative activists accused of trying to tamper with a senator's phones were just trying to record embarrassing undercover video of her staff ignoring phone calls from constituents angry that she supported health care reform, one of their attorneys said Thurday.


Manslaughter defense ruled out in abortion slaying (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 05:11 PM PST

Scott Roeder, accused of murdering prominent Kansas abortion provider Dr. George Tiller,  testifies at his trial on Thursday Jan. 28, 2010 in Wichita, Kansas. Roeder testified  that he killed Tiller in the foyer of Tiller's Wichita church on May 31. The 51-year-old Roeder also said he believes abortion is murder. (AP Photo/Jeff Tuttle, Pool)AP - The judge in the trial of a man accused of murdering an abortion doctor dealt the defense a major setback Thursday, ruling that the jury cannot consider a lesser charge of manslaughter.


Officials voice opposition to 9/11 trials in NYC (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:53 PM PST

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks while delivering his plans for the fiscal 2011 budget Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010  in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, Pool)AP - Opposition to the government's plans to hold the Sept. 11 terrorist trial in New York City intensified Thursday, one day after Mayor Michael Bloomberg revealed he had changed his mind and now hoped the trial would be held elsewhere.


Parole recommended for Manson family member Davis (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 05:32 PM PST

FILE - This undated file photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, shows Charles Manson follower Bruce Davis. Davis, a member of Charles Manson's murderous cult who participated in two killings, has been recommended for parole. The decision came Thursday Jan. 28, 2010, at his 26th hearing before a California Board of Prison Terms panel. But it's just the first step in a process that requires approval by the governor and other parole board members. No release date was set.  (AP Photo/California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, File)AP - Bruce Davis, a member of Charles Manson's murderous cult who participated in two killings, was recommended for parole Thursday after nearly four decades in prison.


Edwards aide's book details trail of hush money (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 03:57 PM PST

FILE - This March 22, 2007 file photo shows two-time presidential candidate John Edwards and his wife Elizabeth during a news conference in Chapel Hill, N.C. Elizabeth Edwards has separated from her husband after a tumultuous three years in which the couple's marital troubles became tabloid fodder. A friend of Elizabeth Edwards told The Associated Press, on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, that the couple has separated.  (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, file)AP - Dealing with a pregnant mistress and a suspicious wife, John Edwards and a close aide agreed by the middle of 2007 to solicit funds from a wealthy widow who had promised to "do whatever it takes" to make him president, according to the former confidant's new book.


Fugitive Idaho developer captured in LA (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:07 PM PST

AP - A fugitive lawyer accused of stealing millions of dollars in an Idaho real estate development has been captured in Los Angeles after living for years in Mexico.

AP Exclusive: States struggle to keep top teachers (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 12:00 PM PST

AP - Most states are holding tight to policies that protect incompetent teachers and poor training programs, shortchanging educators and their students before new teachers even step into the classroom, according to a new national report card.

Calif. Senate approves single-payer health care (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 01:20 PM PST

AP - The California Senate approved creating a government-run health care system for the nation's most populous state on Thursday, ignoring a veto threat from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.

No charge for Md. college student in sword slaying (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:01 PM PST

AP - Prosecutors say a Johns Hopkins University student feared for his life when he used a samurai sword to kill an unarmed intruder and they have decided not to file any charges.

Owners say AZ sweat lodge not to blame for deaths (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 03:24 AM PST

Angel Valley Retreat Center owner Amayra Hamilton talks about the events and months that have passed, since the retreat was the site where three people died during a sweat lodge ceremony in October, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010, in Sedona, Ariz.  The sweat lodge retreat event was facilitated by self-help guru James Arthur Ray. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - The owner of the Arizona retreat where a sweat lodge ceremony turned deadly said the man who led it was a perfectionist who controlled every detail of an event meant to push people beyond their physical limits.


Literary mystery: What's in J.D. Salinger's safe? (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:26 PM PST

Copies of J.D. Salinger's classic novel 'The Catcher in the Rye' as well as his volume of short stories called 'Nine Stories' are seen at the Orange Public Library in Orange Village, Ohio on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010.  Salinger, the legendary author, youth hero and fugitive from fame whose 'The Catcher in the Rye' shocked and inspired a world he increasingly shunned,  died Wednesday at the age of  91. At left is a 1951 photo of the author. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)AP - So what about the safe?


Brown says he can beat the president — at hoops (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 05:09 PM PST

AP - Barely a week after his knockout win in the Massachusetts Senate race, Scott Brown is boasting that he can beat President Barack Obama.

In NH town, Salinger's privacy is important to all (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:05 PM PST

A logging truck rolls through the town of Cornish, N.H., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, where author J.D. Salinger spent the last decades of his life. Salinger died of natural causes at his home on Wednesday. He was 91. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)AP - In the small New Hampshire town where recluse J.D. Salinger hid from the world, he lived in bucolic isolation in a hilltop home with commanding southerly views across the Connecticut River, Vermont's ski resorts visible in the distance.


Voters say Obama's speech a call to lawmakers (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 03:20 PM PST

Al Melquist cuddles his daughter Madison, 9, at their home in Las Vegas on Wednesday, January, 27, 2009. Madison suffers from a liver disease known as Biliary Atresia and is awaiting a liver transplant. When Melquist voted for Barack Obama in 2008, the unemployed software engineer was drawn to the politician's charisma and promise of solutions for the nation's economic woes and wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. In the time since, Melquist has given up looking for work. The house in Las Vegas where he lived sits empty and bank-owned after his landlord didn't make mortgage payments for 13 months.  (AP Photo/Laura Rauch)AP - President Barack Obama's intense focus on jobs in his first State of the Union speech hit close to home for the millions of Americans who are in a bad mood over their financial distress a year into his term.


Shiny gadget, icky name: iPad jokes fly on Web (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 04:08 PM PST

The iPad is shown after it was unveiled at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - You have to wonder whether there were any women in the room when the marketing geniuses at Apple decided to call the company's new gadget the "iPad." Because the jokes about feminine hygiene products are flying.


Matthews' remark exposes complexity of 'transcending race' (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 02:09 PM PST

President Barack Obama smiles during a town hall style meeting at the University of Tampa's Bob Martinez Sports Center in Tampa, Fla., the day after his State of the Union speech, Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Five little words â€" "I forgot he was black" â€" have exposed a contradiction in the idea of a post-racial nation.


NH teen gets 20 to 40 years in slaying of cashier (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 11:14 AM PST

Nineteen-year-old Michael Robie looks at Christopher Gray's family as he apologizes for his role in the 2008 stabbing death of Gray during his sentencing hearing in Grafton County Superior Court in North Haverhill, N.H., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010. Robie was sentenced  to 20 to 40 years but could serve 15 if he completes education programs. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)AP - A New Hampshire teenager convicted in the killing of a disabled Wal-Mart cashier was sentenced Thursday to 20 to 40 years in prison, capping the prosecutions of four young people who set out to avenge the victim's passes at a co-worker.


NASA to get more money, but must scratch moon plan (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 03:30 PM PST

Space Shuttle Endeavour rolls to launch pad 39-a at the Kennedy Space Center, on January 6, in Cape Canaveral, Florida. NASA on Wednesday gave the green light for the US Endeavour space shuttle to blast off towards the International Space Station on February 7 carrying six astronauts.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Matt Stroshane)AP - President Barack Obama is essentially grounding efforts to return astronauts to the moon and instead is sending NASA in new directions with roughly $6 billion more, according to officials familiar with the plans.


Michelle Obama makes obesity campaign personal (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 02:44 PM PST

First lady Michelle Obama waits to speak about childhood obesity, Thursday, Jan. 28,2010, at the YMCA in Alexandria, Va. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)AP - First lady Michelle Obama framed her national campaign against childhood obesity in intensely personal terms Thursday, relating that her own daughters were starting to get off-track before the family's pediatrician gave her a wake-up call and warned her to watch it.


Beyonce? Taylor? Lady Gaga? The AP's Grammy Picks (AP)

Posted: 28 Jan 2010 02:32 PM PST

FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2010 file photo, singer Taylor Swift performs with Sony's 3D is shown in background as she promotes Sony at their booth at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)AP - This year's Grammy Awards seem to be shaping up as the battle of the blond divas.


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