2010年5月7日星期五

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APNewsBreak: Series of failures led to rig blast (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 05:38 PM PDT

The containment  vessel is lowered into the Gulf of Mexico at the site of the Deepwater Horizon rig collapse, Thursday, May 6, 2010.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - The deadly blowout of an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was triggered by a bubble of methane gas that escaped from the well and shot up the drill column, expanding quickly as it burst through several seals and barriers before exploding, according to interviews with rig workers conducted during BP's internal investigation.


Rape suspect eyed in attacks in Mo., Calif. (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 05:36 PM PDT

This undated photo provided May 6, 2010, by Missouri's sex offender registry shows Bernard Jackson, 52, of Kansas City, Mo.  The convicted sex offender, considered a person of interest in a recent string of Kansas City rapes, was charged Thursday, May 6, 2010, with 15 counts related to assaults in the same neighborhood in the early 1980s. Investigators also are looking into possible connections between Jackson and unsolved assaults from 1983 and 1984 in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Missouri sex offender registry)AP - Detectives in Missouri and California are diving into cold-case files as they investigate a career convict charged this week in a string of Kansas City rapes in the mid-1980s.


America's favorite birth control method turns 50 (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 07:07 AM PDT

FILE - In this August 1974 file photo, a woman holds a birth control pill dispenser in New York. America's favorite birth control method turns 50 on Sunday, May 9, 2010. The pill is now widely acknowledged as one of the most important inventions of the last century. (AP Photo/Jerry Mosey, File)AP - A world without "the pill" is unimaginable to many young women who now use it to treat acne, skip periods, improve mood and, of course, prevent pregnancy. They might be surprised to learn that U.S. officials announcing approval of the world's first oral contraceptive were uncomfortable.


AZ debate shows low profile of Latino leadership (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 05:03 PM PDT

In this May 6, 2010 photo, Brent Wilkes, executive director of the League of United Latin American Citizens, poses for a photo in his office in Washington. A lack of name-brand recognition among those dedicated to serving America's largest minority group is largely due to the diversity of Latinos, who come from many countries and cultures with unique concerns that are not easily lumped together, but often are. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - Quick: Name a leader of the national Hispanic community.


Chimp attack victim discharged from Ohio hospital (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 07:40 AM PDT

FILE - In this Oct. 20, 2003 photo, Travis, a 10-year-old chimpanzee, sits in the corner of his playroom at the home of Sandy and Jerome Herold in Stamford, Conn. A Connecticut woman who lost her hands and much of her face when she was mauled by the chimpanzee has moved from an Ohio hospital to a Boston-area assisted-living center, where she plans to continue rehabilitation and hopes for more reconstructive surgery, her family's lawyer said Friday, May 7, 2010. (AP Photo/The Stamford Advocate, Kathleen O'Rourke, File) MANDATORY CREDIT; ONLINE OKAP - A Connecticut woman who lost her hands and much of her face when she was mauled by a chimpanzee has moved from an Ohio hospital to a Boston-area assisted-living center, where she plans to continue rehabilitation and hopes for more reconstructive surgery, her family's lawyer said Friday.


Grand Ole Opry stage sat under 2 feet of water (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 03:51 PM PDT

Carter High, right, and Zach Orr, left, carry a canoe past a flood-damaged home on Friday, May 7, 2010, in Nashville, Tenn. They had used the canoe earlier in the week when the streets were covered by floodwater from the Cumberland River. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - The iconic Grand Ole Opry House stage sat under 2 feet of water at the peak of deadly floods that ravaged Tennessee last weekend, but there was finally a bit of good news for residents facing a relentless grind of death and destruction.


Oil spill may endanger human health, officials say (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 09:57 AM PDT

AP - With a huge and unpredictable oil slick drifting in the Gulf of Mexico, state and federal authorities are preparing to deal with a variety of hazards to human health if and when the full brunt of the toxic mess washes ashore.

Montana, Idaho consider increased wolf hunt quotas (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 04:52 PM PDT

AP - Hunters in Montana would be allowed to kill nearly three times as many gray wolves this fall compared with last year's inaugural hunt, under a proposal announced Friday by state wildlife officials.

Ill. rail chief dies in apparent suicide by train (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 03:50 PM PDT

AP - The executive director of the Chicago area's Metra commuter train service died of an apparent suicide Friday after he stepped into the path of one of his agency's trains, authorities said.

More of Gulf closed to fishing because of spill (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 01:11 PM PDT

Oil is seen on the water from the deck of the Joe Griffin at the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill containment efforts in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Lousiana Friday, May 7, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - Federal officials have expanded an area that is off-limits to fishing because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.


Gulf oil spill ruining vibe on `redneck Riviera' (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 02:49 AM PDT

Matt 'Redneck' Siniard carries his beach towel through the surf in Gulf Shores, Ala., Wednesday, May 5, 2010. For generations of Southerners the northern Gulf Coast has been the 'Redneck Riviera,' a beautiful stretch of white sand beaches, mullet tosses, offshore fishing and Confederate flag bikinis.   Now, all that seems in jeopardy because of a massive oil spill that has people wondering if their little piece of paradise will ever be the same.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin)AP - Confederate-flag bikinis. An entire festival focused on a fish-tossing contest. Countless nights ended at bars on beaches of pure white sand, the strains of local boy Jimmy Buffett's odes to drinking and sailing mixing with the surf.


Frequent terror scares have NYers wary, not scared (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 02:41 PM PDT

Wesley Weddington, Sr., left, a U.S. Army veteran, sell 'I Love You NY' shirts from his vendor stand in Times Square, New York, Thursday May 6, 2010.  He was among vendors who called attention to a suspicious SUV with a bomb which police defused Saturday. Weddington said his son 'was nervous. He didn't want me to go to work.' (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)AP - New York police clear streets around Times Square and call in the bomb squad after someone spots an abandoned cooler.


Abandoned water cooler causes Times Square scare (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 03:36 PM PDT

Authorities clear streets around New York's Times Square and called in the bomb squad Friday, May 7, 2010, after finding a cooler left on a sidewalk a block away from where where a failed car bomb was found over the weekend. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Police cleared streets around Times Square on Friday and called in the bomb squad after finding a cooler and a shopping bag left on a sidewalk about a block from where a failed car bomb was found over the weekend. They opened streets to traffic after finding out the cooler contained only water bottles.


Newton's apple tree bound for gravity-free orbit (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 01:43 PM PDT

FILE - In this July 17, 2006 photo, British born U.S. Astronaut Piers Sellers talks with reporters following the safe return the space shuttle Discovery at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.  Sir Isaac Newton's famous apple tree is about to leave gravity behind. Flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis next week will be a 4-inch sliver of the tree from which an apple fell nearly 350 years ago and inspired Newton to discover the law of gravity.  Sellers is flying the piece of wood for The Royal Society of London.  (AP Photo/Pete Cosgrove)AP - Sir Isaac Newton's famous apple tree is about to leave gravity behind.


Survey: Sexual satisfaction ebbs for 45-plus set (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 03:46 AM PDT

In this December 2007 photo released by Tony Cost, Tony, 74, right, and Rosemary Cost, 68, pose for a photo in Kennett Square, Pa. The Costs met in 2007 through the online dating service eHarmony and married in May 2008. (AP Photo/Tony Cost) NO SALESAP - Americans 45 and older are far more open to sex outside of marriage than they were 10 years ago, but they're engaging in sex less often and with less satisfaction, according to a major new survey by AARP.


Ex-inmate with bad gums can sue over no toothpaste (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 01:02 PM PDT

This Oct. 19, 2007 photo released by the Michigan Department of Corrections shows Jerry Flanory. Flanory, a former Michigan inmate who says he was denied toothpaste for nearly a year while behind bars can sue, citing his right against cruel and unusual punishment. Flanory says he developed gum disease as a result and had a tooth removed in 2005. A federal appeals court reinstated his lawsuit Thursday, May 6, 2010 against officials at the Newberry prison. The Flint man says he got into a dispute with officials over education classes. As a result, he was disciplined and had to pay for his own toothpaste, which he couldn't afford. (AP Photo/Michigan Department of Corrections)AP - Prison can be tough on the gums.


LA-area gunman kills 3 family members, wounds 1 (AP)

Posted: 07 May 2010 02:28 AM PDT

A deputy carries a tortoise to safety in a nearby yard after it wandered into the scene of a shooting in which two persons were killed and three others wounded, on Devlin Avenue in the Los Angeles suburb of Hawaiian Gardens, Calif. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - A gunman angry at a former girlfriend rampaged through her family home, killing the woman and two relatives but six others escaped by hiding on a roof, authorities said.


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