2010年2月13日星期六

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Chief: Ala. prof held in 3 killings shot Mass. kin (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 04:40 PM PST

Amy Bishop is taken into custody by Huntsville, Ala. police Friday, Feb 12, 2010 in connection with fatal shootings on the University of Alabama in Huntsville campus in the Shelby Center in Huntsville, Ala. (AP Photo/Huntsville Times, Dave Dieter) MAGS OUT, NO SALESAP - An Alabama university professor accused of fatally shooting three colleagues at a faculty meeting this week shot her younger brother dead at their home in the Boston suburbs more than 20 years ago, but records of it are missing, police said Saturday.


Walls of water overwhelm N. Calif. surfing contest (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 04:45 PM PST

Bystanders scramble as a rogue wave washes over the beach during the Mavericks Surfing Contest on Saturday Feb. 13, 2010 in Pillar Point, Calif. (AP Photo/Chad Ziemendorf) NO SALESAP - Despite big wave warnings, two walls of water caught dozens of spectators off-guard and knocked them to a rocky beach as they watched a Northern California surfing contest Saturday, leaving some with broken bones but sparing them from being pulled into the ocean.


Man escapes burning home; girlfriend, 2 kids die (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:34 PM PST

AP - A man trying to find a way out his burning home got trapped in its bathroom Saturday and could only listen in horror to the screams of two of his children, who died in the fire along with his girlfriend, friends and authorities said. The man escaped by breaking a window and jumping out.

Lawyer misconduct rises with foreclosure record (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:56 PM PST

In this Feb. 8, 2010 photo, Yvonne Jacobs, left, and Warren Jacobs sit in their living room in their Mesquite, Texas, home. The Jacobs' unwittingly became one of the many thousands of homeowners authorities allege have been taken in by unscrupulous or incompetent loan modification attorneys who rushed into a burgeoning legal niche: helping financially struggling homeowners re-negotiate their mortgages. (AP Photo/Mike Fuentes)AP - Warren Jacobs was desperate when he received a "robo-call" promising to help him stave off foreclosure of his home near Dallas.


Power outages, ice slow cleanup from Southern snow (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:38 PM PST

Workers clear snow to be hauled away Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010 near the Baltimore County courthouse in Towson, Md. (AP Photo/ Steve Ruark)AP - The Big Chill turned into the Big Dig on Saturday for many Southerners — the Americans who least expect to open their doors to see up to a foot of snow.


Cyclone misses American Samoa, turns toward Tonga (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 01:35 PM PST

A teenager walks around the town area with his umbrella during a drizzling rain as Tropical Cyclone Rene approaches American Samoa on Friday Feb. 12, 2010. In the background are vessels docked at the Port of Pago Pago. The storm packing hurricane-force winds slammed into American Samoa Friday even as residents recovered from last year's deadly tsunami. Rene hit the sparsely populated Manu'a islands with sustained winds of 75 mph Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Fili Sagapolutele)AP - A powerful tropical storm missed American Samoa early Saturday morning, causing heavy rains and high winds but sparing more devastation to the U.S. territory battered by a deadly autumn tsunami.


Windy Wyoming debates excise tax for wind energy (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 10:48 AM PST

AP - A proposal in Wyoming to impose the nation's first state excise tax on wind energy production is generating debate over how the state should handle the arrival of massive wind farms to its wind-swept plains and plateaus.

String of snow days deprives many students of food (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:32 PM PST

In this Friday Jan. 12, 2010 photo, Mercedes Rodas, left, chooses cans of food that were being provided to people whose children are usually in the school lunch program at Rolling Terrace Elementary School in Takoma Park, Md., in the aftermath of back-to-back blizzards. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - As back-to-back snowstorms shuttered schools for the week across the mid-Atlantic states, parents fretted about lost learning time, administrators scheduled makeup days and teachers posted assignments online. But Marla Caplon worried about a more fundamental problem: How would students eat?


Officials release Phillip Garrido parole file (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 09:23 AM PST

File - In this file photo taken Thursday Aug. 27, 2009 and provided by the El Dorado County Sheriff's office shows Phillip Garrido. Garrido complained in 2008 about having to wear a monitoring device because he had not been in trouble with the law for 19 years.  The documents released Friday Feb. 12, 2010 by California corrections officials also show that less than a month before he was arrested last summer, the 58-year-old Garrido initialed papers promising not to have contact with girls between the ages of 14 and 18 or to have a social or romantic relationship with anyone who had custody of a child.  (AP Photo/El Dorado County Sheriffs, File)AP - Newly released parole records show that accused kidnapper Phillip Garrido complained in 2008 about having to wear a monitoring device because he had not been in trouble with the law for 19 years — nearly as long as he allegedly held Jaycee Dugard captive in his backyard.


Pa. police mum on motive in disabled woman's death (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 04:41 AM PST

In this undated photo provided by the Westmoreland County Prision, Robert Loren Masters Jr., is shown. Masters and five others were charged Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 with criminal homicide, kidnapping and related charges in the death of 30-year-old Jennifer Daugherty,  whose body was found Thursday at Greensburg Salem Middle School, about 30 miles east of Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/ Westmoreland County Prision)AP - Jennifer Daugherty's mom and stepdad didn't press for details when she mentioned she had made some new friends. The 30-year-old had the mental abilities of an adolescent but wasn't the kind to get in trouble, and she was even thinking about getting her own place soon.


Bus tunnel victim says she sought help from police (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 12:39 AM PST

In this still frame taken from surveillance video released Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 by the King Co. Sheriff's Dept. unarmed security guards in yellow vests are shown standing and watching as a 15-year-old girl is kicked by another 15-year-old girl as she lies on the ground in a downtown Seattle bus tunnel on Jan. 28, 2010. The guards' actions during the attack have prompted a review of the policy that unarmed, civilian guards call police and not try to stop fights or crimes. (AP Photo/King Co. Sheriff's Department)AP - A teenage girl beaten in a Seattle bus tunnel as three security guards who were following company orders looked on said Friday that she sought help from the guards and police but was rebuffed.


New uncertainty surrounds Sept. 11 trial (AP)

Posted: 13 Feb 2010 08:26 AM PST

Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina speaks during a news conference Friday, Feb. 12, 2010 in Houston. Republican gubernatorial candidate Debra Medina is continuing to backpedal from remarks that she has questions whether the U.S. government was involved in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)AP - The Obama administration appears increasingly unsure what to do with professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed after officials indicated they are reconsidering not just where he should go on trial, but whether he should face civilian or military justice.


Individual insurance rates soar in 4 states (AP)

Posted: 12 Feb 2010 05:39 PM PST

FILE - In this Oct. 27, 2003 file photo, employees enter the headquarters of Anthem Inc. in Indianapolis. Anthem Blue Cross, a subsidiary of WellPoint Inc., has been under fire for a week from regulators and politicians for notifying some of its 800,000 individual policyholders in California that it plans to raise rates by up to 39 percent March 1. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings, File)AP - Consumers in at least four states who buy their own health insurance are getting hit with premium increases of 15 percent or more — and people in other states could see the same thing.


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