2011年5月23日星期一

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Tornado devastates Joplin, Missouri, 116 dead (Reuters)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:39 PM PDT

Emergency response vehicles line a highway waiting to be dispatched early May 23, 2011, after a devastating tornado hit Joplin, Missouri. REUTERS/Mike StoneReuters - A monster tornado killed at least 116 people in Joplin, Missouri when it tore through the heart of the small city, ripping the roof off a hospital and destroying thousands of homes and businesses.


Pirates killed U.S. couples after warning: court papers (Reuters)

Posted: 23 May 2011 04:26 PM PDT

Reuters - Somali pirates killed two American couples taken hostage aboard their yacht in February after the U.S. military warned them it would block their course to land, according to court papers released on Monday.

Supreme Court orders California prisoner release (Reuters)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:03 PM PDT

Prisoners at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in San Diego, California are seen housed in a gymnasium due to overcrowding in this September 14, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Mike Blake/FilesReuters - The Supreme Court on Monday ordered California to release tens of thousands of inmates or take other steps to ease overcrowding in its prisons to prevent "needless suffering and death."


Study: College Men Who Post About Alcohol Have More Facebook Friends (Time.com)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:35 PM PDT

Time.com - If you tend to mention or post photos of alcohol on Facebook, you're likely to have more Facebook friends -- at least if you're a college-age man

Oprah's Finale: Honoring the Host Who Took the High Road (Time.com)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:35 PM PDT

Time.com - You can roll your eyes at her maudlin excesses, but you can't deny her clout. When the likes of Ricki Lake and Maury Povich were making hay with trash TV, Oprah Winfrey took the high road -- and won

Dodger Stadium beating suspect remains in custody (Reuters)

Posted: 23 May 2011 04:22 PM PDT

Reuters - A 31-year-old ex-convict arrested in the beating of a San Francisco Giants fan at Dodger Stadium on Opening Day remained in custody on Monday on a parole hold, prosecutors said.

Tax cheats among recipients of stimulus money (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 05:27 PM PDT

AP - Thousands of companies that cashed in on President Barack Obama's economic stimulus package owed the government millions in unpaid taxes, congressional investigators have found.

Probe: Speed caused SC train ride derailment (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 04:48 PM PDT

AP - Excessive speed was to blame for the South Carolina miniature train derailment that killed a 6-year-old boy and injured dozens of others, according to authorities who said Monday they used video shot by a young passenger to help determine how fast the ride was moving.

Chrysler to repay government loans Tuesday (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:04 PM PDT

Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne addresses guests at the opening of the Fiat of Lakeside dealership in Macomb Township, Mich., Monday, May 23, 2011. Marchionne says that his company will save $300 million in interest a year when it repays $7.5 billion in U.S. and Canadian government loans on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)AP - Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said Monday that his company will save $300 million in interest a year when it repays $7.5 billion in U.S. and Canadian government loans on Tuesday.


Radio host who predicted End of Days to speak (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 04:44 PM PDT

FILE - In a Dec. 12, 2002 file photo, Harold Camping speaks while holding the Bible during his live television broadcast, in San Leandro, Calif. Camping, the Christian radio host who predicted the world would end over the weekend said Monday, May 23, 2011 that he's ready to talk about why the apocalypse didn't arrive. Camping, who previously said there was no possibility the Rapture would not occur at 6 p.m. Saturday, says he'll make a full statement in a broadcast through his Oakland-based Family Radio International.   (AP Photo, File)AP - So long as people could see the ominous sign atop his car warning that the End of the World was nigh, Jeff Hopkins figured the gas money he spent driving back and forth from Long Island to New York City would be worth it.


Rescuers race to find survivors of Joplin tornado (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 05:39 PM PDT

Residents of Joplin, Mo, walk west on 26th Street near Maiden Lane after a tornado hit the southwest Missouri city on Sunday evening, May 22, 2011. The tornado tore a path a mile wide and four miles long destroying homes and businesses. (AP Photo/Mike Gullett)AP - Rescue crews dug through piles of splintered houses and crushed cars Monday in a search for victims of a half-mile-wide tornado that killed at least 116 people when it blasted much of this Missouri town off the map and slammed straight into its hospital.


High court to Calif: Cut prison inmates by 33,000 (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 04:48 PM PDT

FILE - In this May 20, 2009 file photo, several hundred inmates crowd the gymnasium at San Quentin prison in San Quentin, Calif.  The Supreme Court on Monday, May 23, 2011, endorsed a court order requiring California to cut its prison population by tens of thousands of inmates to improve health care for those who remain behind bars. The court said in a 5-4 decision that the reduction is 'required by the Constitution' to correct longstanding violations of inmates' rights. The order mandates a prison population of no more than 110,000 inmates, still far above the system's designed capacity. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)AP - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that California must drastically reduce its prison population to relieve severe overcrowding that has exposed inmates to increased violence, disease and death.


FBI: 5.5 percent drop in violent crime (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:04 PM PDT

AP - Crime levels fell across the board last year, extending a multi-year downward trend with a 5.5 percent drop in the number of violent crimes in 2010 and a 2.8 percent decline in the number of property crimes.

Miss. River partly reopens at Baton Rouge, La. (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 03:06 PM PDT

A farmer drives across a levee to his farm land in Satartia, Miss., Monday, May 23, 2011. Floodwaters from the Yazoo River were kept at bay by the levee, allowing some farmers to plant and tend to their crops even as the water levels grew. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)AP - Some barges were allowed to pass Monday through a stretch of the Mississippi River that had been closed since three of the vessels sank late last week amid high water and fast currents.


Unprecedented photo op for shuttle-space station (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 05:01 PM PDT

This image provided by NASA shows the intersecting thin line of Earth's atmosphere with the International Space Station's solar array wings photographed Thursday May 20, 2011 by an STS-134 crew member while space shuttle Endeavour remains docked with the station. (AP Photo/NASA)AP - In an unprecedented cosmic photo shoot Monday, a departing spaceship snapped close-up glamour pictures of the space shuttle Endeavour attached to the International Space Station.


Inside Missouri hospital, mix of chaos and bravery (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 05:16 PM PDT

A woman looks at the damage to St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Mo., Monday, May 23, 2011, a day after it was hit by a tornado. Authorities warned Monday that the death toll could climb as search and rescue workers continued their efforts. (AP Photo/The Wichita Eagle, Jaime Green)AP - Jonathan Elliott had heard the tornado sirens blaring outside St. John's Regional Medical Center for about a half-hour when things suddenly took a terrifying turn.


Songwriter's death in NYC is ruled a suicide (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 02:32 PM PDT

FILE - In this June 23, 2009 file photo, Oscar-winning songwriter and director Joseph Brooks is shown in New York. Brooks was found dead Sunday, May 22, 2011, of an apparent suicide in his Manhattan apartment, police said. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano, File)AP - The Academy Award-winning songwriter of "You Light Up My Life," who was awaiting trial on rape charges and was found dead in his apartment, committed suicide, the medical examiner's office ruled Monday, citing asphyxia by helium.


Headley: Pakistani militant group, ISI coordinated (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 01:45 PM PDT

In this courtroom sketch, David Coleman Headley is shown in federal court Monday, May 23, 2011, in Chicago. Headley, the government's main witness, is cooperating with prosecutors after pleading guilty to taking photos and videos of targets in Mumbai before the rampage that killed 160 people including six Americans over three days. Chicago businessman Tahawwur Rana is accused of providing cover for Headley by allowing him to use his Chicago-based immigration services business as a cover when he traveled to India. (AP Photo/Tom Gianni)AP - The federal government's key witness in the trial of a Chicago businessman accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks testified Monday that he first started training more than a decade ago with a Pakistani militant group that received assistance from the country's main intelligence agency.


Stolen 14th century art recovered in Ky. museum (AP)

Posted: 23 May 2011 02:54 PM PDT

This photo provided by the United  States Attorney's Office shows a stolen 14th-century panel painting featuring the Virgin Mary with a child which has been recovered at an art museum in Kentucky and is being returned to Italian authorities, Monday, May 23, 2011. (AP Photo/United  States Attorney's Office)AP - A stolen 14th-century panel painting depicting the Virgin Mary with a child has been recovered at a Kentucky art museum, which agreed Monday to return the piece to Italian authorities.


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