2011年5月22日星期日

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Minneapolis tornado kills 1, injures 19 (Reuters)

Posted: 22 May 2011 04:47 PM PDT

Reuters - A tornado ripped through the north end of Minneapolis and some suburbs on Sunday, tearing roofs off dozens of homes and garages, killing one person and injuring at least 18 others, authorities said.

Oscar-winning composer accused of rape found dead (Reuters)

Posted: 22 May 2011 02:35 PM PDT

Reuters - Joseph Brooks, the Oscar-winning composer of the hit "You Light Up My Life" and who was awaiting trial on rape charges, was found dead in his New York apartment on Sunday having apparently killed himself, police said.

Tornado kills one, damages 200 houses in Kansas (Reuters)

Posted: 22 May 2011 03:01 PM PDT

Reuters - Tornadoes overnight in northeast Kansas killed one person and damaged some 200 structures, and resulted in a state of emergency being declared for 16 counties, state officials said on Sunday.

Minnesota voters to decide on gay marriage ban (Reuters)

Posted: 21 May 2011 11:41 PM PDT

Reuters - The Republican-led Minnesota legislature approved late Saturday putting a state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage to voters in November 2012.

Break in Wis. cold case mixed blessing for mother (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 11:16 AM PDT

In this May 18, 2011 photo, Andy and Mary Wegner look at pictures of their missing daughter, Laurie Depies, at their house in Winneconne, Wis. Depies, who disappeared in 1992, was never found, but a recent confession by a North Carolina convict could mean the Wegners might finally get the closure they've sought for 19 years. (AP Photo/Dinesh Ramde)AP - The giftwrapped calendars sat untouched in Mary Wegner's rural Wisconsin home for nearly 20 years. The Christmas labels are faded but the name is still clear — Laurie, her adult daughter who vanished in 1992.


Tip led to arrest of suspect in Giants fan beating (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 05:03 PM PDT

FILE - This May 16, 2011 file photo shows San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow being transported to San Francisco General Hospital from Los Angeles, where he's been in critical condition at Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center. Los Angeles  police said Sunday, May 22, 2011, that one person has been arrested and several others detained for questioning after search warrants in the beating were served. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)AP - A tip from a parole officer led to the arrest of one of the suspects in the attack on a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium after the rival teams' season opener, a brutal beating that prompted an outpouring of support for the victim and outrage in the sports world and beyond.


Bigger Icelandic eruption, but less airline angst (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 03:53 PM PDT

Sheep are seen at a farm during the ash fallout in Mulakot  May 22, 2011 . Ash from a massive plume of smoke from an eruption of Iceland's most active volcano could spread south to parts of Europe next week, but experts on Sunday still hoped the impact on air travel would be limited. The eruption at Grimsvotn has so far hit only Iceland, which closed its international airspace. A thick cloud of ash blocked out the daylight at towns and villages at the foot of the glacier where the volcano lies and covered cars and buildings.   REUTERS/ Ingolfur Juliusson (ICELAND - Tags: ENVIRONMENT DISASTER ANIMALS)AP - An Icelandic volcano was flinging ash, smoke and steam miles (kilometers) into the air Sunday, dropping a thick layer of gray soot in an eruption far more forceful — but likely far less impactful — than the one that grounded planes across Europe last year.


Ala. gambling gives way to closed casinos, trial (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 10:47 AM PDT

FILE- In this Oct. 4, 2010 file photo, Cross Country gaming facility owner Ronnie Gilley, left, leaves the Federal Courthouse in Montgomery, Ala. with his attorney Doug Jones after being indicted on federal conspiracy and bribery charges for buying votes on the pro-gambling legislation. Gilley and his two lobbyists have agreed to testify when Milton McGregor, once Alabama's largest casino owner, goes on trial June 6, 2011 with four present and former state senators and two of state's most influential lobbyists, who worked for McGregor. (AP Photo/Dave Martin, File)AP - Casino developer Ronnie Gilley used to turn heads when he strolled through the Alabama Statehouse with country music stars like George Jones and Randy Owen at his side. Now, Gilley's Country Crossing casino is dark and he's headed to prison after he testifies against several influential figures in the state's short-lived casino boom.


Tornado hits N. Minneapolis; 1 killed (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 04:33 PM PDT

Theresa Pyka surveys the damage to her property after a tornado hit northern Minneapolis Sunday, May 22, 2011. Two trees came down on her home and two vehicles.  Two trees came down on her home and two vehicles. (AP Photo/The Star Tribune, Richard Tsong-Taatarii)  MANDATORY CREDIT; ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS OUT; MAGS OUT; TWIN CITIES TV OUTAP - At least one person has died in a tornado that struck Minneapolis.


Tornado kills 1 in Kan., damages hundreds of homes (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 02:26 PM PDT

A tractor stands in the remains of a tornado-damaged building in Reading, Kan., Sunday, May 22, 2011. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - A tornado swept through a small eastern Kansas town, killing one person and destroying at least 20 homes, as severe thunderstorms pelted the region with hail that some residents described as the size of baseballs, authorities said Sunday.


Mother battles Michigan over daughter's medication (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 02:57 PM PDT

This May 12, 2011 photo shows Maryanne Godboldo in Detroit. Godboldo is locked in a battle with Michigan's Department of Human Services over her right to determine whether her physically impaired daughter should continue taking the anti-psychotic drug Risperdal, since she claims the girl has responded better to holistic treatment. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)AP - Frustration over her physically impaired daughter's medical care led Maryanne Godboldo to lash out at what she considered state interference and into a 12-hour standoff when Detroit police came to take the girl away.


AP Essay: Apocalypse not now — and how we saw it (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 03:05 PM PDT

FILE - In this Saturday, May 21, 2011 file photo, David Kirk, Carlos Munoz and Pete Erwin, with his Jesus figure, gather in front of the closed radio station offices of evangelist Harold Camping along with others, to celebrate irreverently, the non-destruction of the world predicted by Camping, in Oakland, Calif. The curious buildup that came after Camping used math to predict that Saturday would begin the rolling global destruction of Judgment Day, ended with no discernible apocalyptic events. (AP Photo/Dino Vournas, File)AP - Where were you on the day the world didn't end?


River's toll strikes all from farmers to reverends (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 09:44 AM PDT

In this May 19, 2011 photograph, Rev. Eddie Walls Jr., right, speaks about his hopes for returning to a standing home after fleeing the flooding from the Mississippi River with his family, including his daughter Linda Walls, center, and grandson Kevin Walls, not seen, in Port Gibson, Miss. The family is sharing a small motel room on the outskirts of town. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)AP - The Mississippi River has become a creeping monster, swallowing the homes of some and leaving others to wonder how unforgiving the river may be.


Rihanna, Gaga and Bieber vie for Billboard awards (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 02:31 PM PDT

FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2011 file photo, Rihanna, left, and Eminem perform at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. Rihanna and Eminem are among the top competitors at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday May 22.  (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - After five years of dormancy, the Billboard Music Awards are being revived Sunday with a major dose of star power.


'NH envy' motivates neighboring Maine lawmakers (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 11:49 AM PDT

AP - Maine may have just turned red, politically speaking, but color it green — green with envy for its only American neighbor, New Hampshire.

Records: Calif. murder suspect had govt. distrust (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 01:54 PM PDT

AP - When a California judge holds a plea hearing this week for Joseph Naso, the 77-year-old photographer will likely be in court on his own, a rarity in a case like this one, which ultimately could bring the death penalty.

Spacewalking astronauts encounter bolt trouble (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 08:52 AM PDT

This image taken from NASA television shows astronauts Andrew Feustel, top, and Mike Fincke exiting the hatch on the International Space Station at the start of the second spacewalk early Sunday May 22, 2011. Feustel and Fincke will add five pounds of ammonia to the space station's coolant system. The spacewalkers also will lubricate a large joint that rotates the space station's solar wings on the left side. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - A spacewalking astronaut ran into trouble Sunday while trying to lubricate a joint in the life-sustaining solar power system of the International Space Station, losing one bolt and getting a washer stuck in a crevice.


An agonizing wait in La. for creeping floodwaters (AP)

Posted: 22 May 2011 03:18 AM PDT

This image provided by NASA taken on May 17, 2011 shows shows a muddy plume in lake Pontchartrain, as well as the sediment-clogged Mississippi River meandering through the city of New Orleans. Water flowing through the Bonnet Carré spillway into Lake Pontchartrain is also muddy brown. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - Louisiana residents in the path of diverted floodwaters from the bloated Mississippi River kept up an agonizing vigil as hundreds of homes outside levees are threatened by the slow-moving surge that has swamped houses as high as the rooftops in Mississippi.


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