2010年8月4日星期三

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Judge overturns Calif. gay marriage ban (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:38 PM PDT

Sheree Red Bornand, right, hugs Aidan Dunn after hearing the decision in the United States District Court proceedings challenging Proposition 8 outside of the Phillip Burton Federal Building in San Francisco, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010. A person close to the case says a federal judge has overturned California's same-sex marriage ban in a landmark case that could eventually land before the U.S. Supreme Court. Chief U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker made his ruling Wednesday in a lawsuit filed by two gay couples who claimed the voter-approved ban violated their civil rights. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - A federal judge overturned California's gay-marriage ban Wednesday in a landmark case that could eventually force the U.S. Supreme Court to confront the question of whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to wed.


Crush of mud finally plugs BP's well in the Gulf (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 03:22 PM PDT

Ships work near the site of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. BP said Wednesday that it had succeeded in plugging a ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, signalling an end to the worst spill in the United States' history.(AFP/Getty Images/Chris Graythen)AP - In the end, it was a crush of mud that finally plugged the blown-out well in the Gulf of Mexico, three months after the offshore drilling rig explosion that unleashed a gusher of oil and a summer of misery along the Gulf Coast.


Looking for the oil? NOAA says it's mostly gone (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:08 PM PDT

NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco briefs reporters at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010, regarding the BP oil spill.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - With a startling report that some researchers call more spin than science, the government said Wednesday that the mess made by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is mostly gone already.


Arizona inmate escape exposes security flaws (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 03:36 PM PDT

An inmate serving a jail sentence rests his hand on a fence at Maricopa County's Tent City jail in Phoenix July 30, 2010. The controversial jail is run by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, who supports Arizona's new illegal immigration Senate Bill 1070 law. The jail is known for housing illegal immigrants who are caught living in Arizona without proper legal documents. Picture taken July 30, 2010. REUTERS/Joshua Lott (UNITED STATES - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS CRIME LAW)AP - The three inmates didn't seem to arouse the least bit of suspicion when they sneaked out of their dorm rooms and rushed to the perimeter of the medium-security prison.


NM gov meets with lawman Pat Garrett's descendants (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:49 PM PDT

Susannah Garrett, left, and her brother Jarvis Patrick Garrett, descendants of frontier lawman Pat Garrett, look at a petition opposing the idea of posthumously pardoning outlaw Billy the Kid after meeting with Gov. Bill Richardson in Santa Fe, N.M., on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010. After the meeting, the Garretts said Richardson told them he hasn't made a decision about a pardon. (AP Photo/Barry Massey)AP - Descendants of Old West lawman Pat Garrett didn't get everything they wanted from Gov. Bill Richardson after personally pleading with him Wednesday not to grant a posthumous pardon to the outlaw Billy the Kid, who was killed by Garrett nearly 130 years ago in New Mexico.


Chicago man accused of plotting to aid al-Qaida (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:55 PM PDT

AP - A 26-year-old Chicago man who claimed to be inspired by a radical Muslim cleric was charged after the FBI uncovered his plot to go to Somalia to become a suicide bomber for al-Qaida and another terror group, federal prosecutors alleged in court documents unsealed Wednesday.

Jury weighs decision in Pitino extortion case (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:44 PM PDT

Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino arrives at the federal courthouse to testify in the trial of Karen Cunagin Sypher in Louisville, Ky., Thursday, July 29, 2010.  (AP Photo/Ed Reinke)AP - A jury deliberated for nearly two hours Wednesday but went home without reaching a decision in the case of a Kentucky woman accused of demanding millions from Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino to keep quiet about their sexual tryst.


Group sues to stop mosque near NY's ground zero (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:53 PM PDT

Linda Rivera holds up a sign in opposition to the proposed mosque at 45-47 Park Place during a meeting of the Landmarks Preservation Commission to vote on giving the building landmark status in New York, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010.  The commission voted unanimously not to landmark the building, making way for the construction of the mosque.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - The debate over a planned Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero became a court fight Wednesday, as a conservative advocacy group sued to try to stop a project that has become a fulcrum for balancing religious freedom and the legacy of the Sept. 11 attacks.


Young office says he's cleared in DOJ probe (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:12 PM PDT

AP - U.S. Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, has been cleared in a federal corruption investigation, his office said Wednesday.

2 die in barn collapses at Ohio's biggest egg farm (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:31 PM PDT

In this photo taken from video, emergency crews are shown at the scene where high winds reaching 70 mph knocked over three barns Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010, at Ohio Fresh Eggs farm in Croton, Ohio. (AP Photo/WBNS-TV Columbus) MANDATORY CREDIT; TV OUTAP - Winds reaching 70 mph knocked over three cinder block barns being renovated Wednesday at the state's largest egg farm, killing two workers, authorities said.


Opening statements begin in Anna Nicole trial (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:09 PM PDT

Dr Khnstine Erosshevich eats lunch at the courthouse in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Aug 4,   2010.   Two doctors violated their responsibility to protect Anna Nicole Smith by prescribing massive amounts of drugs with the connivance of her lawyer-boyfriend, even though they knew she was addicted to painkillers, a prosecutor argued Wednesday.  Howard K. Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich,  are accused of providing vast amounts of powerful opiates and sedatives to Anna Nicole Smith under multiple names.  (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - Two doctors violated their responsibility to protect Anna Nicole Smith by prescribing massive amounts of drugs with the connivance of her lawyer-boyfriend, even though they knew she was addicted to painkillers, a prosecutor argued Wednesday.


From row crops to roadways, heat wave takes toll (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:05 PM PDT

AP - Temperatures topped 100 degrees in much of the nation again Wednesday, elevating the risk of health problems and wildfires — and in Arkansas, prompting a warning that it's too hot to skin hogs.

Giuliani daughter arrested at NYC cosmetics store (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 04:48 PM PDT

In this Aug. 29, 2002 file photo, Caroline Giuliani, daughter of former mayor Rudolph Giuliani, arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Police say the 20 year old Harvard University student has been arrested, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2010, after she was seen on video pocketing makeup at a New York City cosmetics store.(AP Photo/Tina Fineberg, File)AP - Rudy Giuliani's daughter was arrested Wednesday on a misdemeanor shoplifting charge at a beauty supplies store after she was seen on security video pocketing makeup, police said.


US official: Poor nations must learn to grow food (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 03:26 PM PDT

AP - Governments and aid organizations must help the world's hungry develop sustainable agriculture systems so that they can feed themselves, a top U.S. agriculture official told those attending an international food conference Wednesday.

In DC, no such thing as too poor for medical pot (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:16 PM PDT

In this Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010 photo, Dani Geen holds a 1 1/2 gram 'care packages' of medical marijuana at the Harborside Health Center in Oakland, Calif., where, until recently, the center had a program that gave out free weekly 'care packages' to about 600 patients on unemployment or pensions. Part of a new medical marijuana law enacted in the nation's capital includes a provision that no one should be too poor to buy pot if they live in D.C., at least if the marijuana is for a medical condition. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)AP - No one should be too poor to buy pot if they live in Washington, at least if the marijuana is for a medical condition. That's the conclusion of a new medical marijuana law enacted in the nation's capital.


On Time cover, Afghan woman symbolizes war stakes (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 12:19 AM PDT

This photo provided by Time magazine show's the cover of the August 9, 2010 issue, with a photo of Aisha, an 18-year-old Afghan woman. Aisha's nose and ears were sliced off in 2009, under orders from a local Taliban commander acting as a judge, as punishment for fleeing her husband's home. (AP Photo/Time Inc.) NO SALES; MAGAZINES OUTAP - The face on the cover of Time magazine is graceful, composed and unthinkably maimed. The heart-shaped hole where 18-year-old Aisha's nose should be is a mark of Taliban justice — a visceral illustration, the headline suggests, of "what happens if we leave Afghanistan."


Historic markers sought for Katrina levee breaches (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:24 PM PDT

AP - A New Orleans group is seeking federal recognition for two of the spots where levee breaches during Hurricane Katrina unleashed catastrophic flooding that tossed houses from their foundations and killed hundreds of people.

1 dead in small plane crash by N. Phoenix airport (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 09:24 AM PDT

AP - A small plane sputtered and crashed into a building near a north Phoenix airport Wednesday, killing the pilot and sending huge clouds of smoke into the early morning sky.

Mo. search wraps up in New Mexico bodies probe (AP)

Posted: 04 Aug 2010 03:03 PM PDT

AP - The FBI and police on Wednesday appeared to wrap up searches in southwest Missouri that were done in connection with an investigation into the deaths of 11 women and a fetus found buried in the New Mexico desert last year.
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