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NTSB investigates Minn. plane crash that killed 8 (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:23:51 +0800

An aerial view of the wreckage from the crash of a small jet in Owatonna, Minn. Thursday, July 31, 2008. The crash killed at least eight people and one is missing. The passengers were traveling on business from Atlantic City, N.J. (AP Photo/The Pioneer Press, Sherri LaRose-Chiglo)AP - Federal investigators planned to spend Friday sifting through the wreckage of a small plane, looking for clues that might explain why it crashed near a regional airport a day earlier, killing all eight people on board.


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Minn., victims still struggling after bridge fall (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:22:56 +0800

Vehicles are stopped atop the Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis after it collapsed, sending numerous vehicles into the Mississippi River, in this Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2007 file photo. One year later, the bridge's replacement is nearly finished, but the investigation is not. Many of the 145 people injured in the collapse are still struggling to rebuild their lives — physically, financially and emotionally. (AP Photo/Jacob Reynolds, FILE)AP - It was just past 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2007, when the Interstate 35W bridge buckled and fell into the Mississippi River. Thirteen people died.


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Obama risks voter ire by opposing new oil drilling (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 16:39:16 +0800

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a town hall style meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Thursday, July 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Barack Obama is once again betting that his eloquence can persuade price-weary consumers — read that as voters — to take the long view and not jump at a short-term fix when it comes to soaring energy prices.


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EPA approves air permit for Navajo power plant (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 16:24:29 +0800

This March 11, 2008 file photo shows the proposed site of the Desert Rock project, located 30 miles southwest of Farmington, N.M. Both environmentalists who have been fighting a proposed coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation and supporters of the project expected it: an air permit for the plant. On Thursday, July 31, 2008 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency signed off on the permit.    (AP Photo/Felicia Fonseca)AP - Both environmentalists who have been fighting a proposed coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation and supporters of the project expected it: an air permit for the plant.


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Authorities: 4 shot near Wis.-Mich. state line (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 16:06:56 +0800

AP - Authorities were searching for a man wearing camouflage clothing and carrying a rifle on Friday after four people were shot, three fatally, near the Wisconsin-Michigan state line.

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Weather break helps fight fire near Mont. resort (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 12:15:51 +0800

A police officer videotapes a helicopter as it loads up on water to fight the Telegraph Fire in Briceburg, Calif., Thursday, July 31, 2008. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - Fire crews were shoring up defenses around a Montana ski hill on Thursday, taking advantage of a lull in winds that had pushed a large wildfire to within a half-mile of the resort's summit.


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9 charged in death of disabled Philly teen (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:24:22 +0800

Danieal Kelly is seen in this undated photo released by the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, Thursday, July 31, 2008. Kelly's parents were charged Thursday in her starvation death, as were two city employees assigned to monitor the girl's well-being. (AP Photo/Philadelphia District Attorney)AP - Four social workers were among nine people charged Thursday in the death of a disabled 14-year-old girl who authorities say wasted away from neglect before dying at 42 pounds.


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Massachusetts lets out-of-state gay couples marry (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 10:11:39 +0800

Gov. Deval Patrick, center, surrounded by legislators and supporters, including State Sen. Dianne Wilkerson, third from left, and House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi, third from right, signs a bill at the Statehouse in Boston, Thursday, July, 31, 2008, repealing the 1913 law that blocked out-of-state gay couples from marrying in Massachusetts. Legislators amended the bill Wednesday, allowing the law to go into effect immediately. (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds)AP - Joy Spring and Carla Barbano spent the day before their wedding the way many brides do: relaxing and primping at a spa. But unlike most, their wedding day had to wait until ! Gov. Deval Patrick signed a bill Thursday that repealed a 1913 law that had blocked gay couples from outside Massachusetts from marrying here.


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Patriot games: NYPD backs down on parade permit (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:19:35 +0800

AP - In a city where the NYPD hands out parade permits to hundreds of ethnic and civic groups, it refused one for a patriotic organization that wanted, for the first time since 1983, to mark the anniversary of the British departure from New York after the American Revolution.

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Jury: Man guilty of murder in videotaped slaying (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:31:05 +0800

AP - A suburban Kansas City man was found guilty Thursday of murder in the videotaped sexual torture and slaying of a 41-year-old woman. He could be sentenced to death.

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La. residents near levee lose fight to keep trees (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:26:40 +0800

AP - Carol Byram sees paradise every time she gazes at the dogwood, hackberry and cherry laurel trees in the backyard of her New Orleans home. The federal government sees the seeds of another disaster for a city still recovering from Hurricane Katrina.

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O.J. judge orders man subpoenaed about recording (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:11:02 +0800

AP - The judge in the O.J. Simpson armed robbery and kidnapping case ordered a man to be brought to court with a recording that may contradict sworn testimony from a key witness against Simpson.

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Louisiana boy hospitalized after alligator attack (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:10:18 +0800

An alligator swims through a canal in the Florida Everglades, July 1, 2008.  In 1967, after years of over-hunting and habitat loss, the gator was listed as an endangered species. But conservation efforts and hunting regulations led the federal government to pronounce the alligator fully recovered 20 years later. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)AP - Doctors were unable to reattach an 11-year-old Louisiana boy's arm that was retrieved from the belly of the alligator, a family friend said Thursday.


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Bond denied for Ala. man in body-in-freezer case (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 06:14:11 +0800

This undated photo provided by Mobile County (Ala.) Sheriff's office shows Anthony Hopkins.  Police believe a body found in a small-time evangelist's home freezer is his wife and a mother of eight, and arrested him on a murder charge as he preached at a south Alabama church. Anthony Hopkins, 37, was being held in the Mobile County jail Wednesday awaiting a bond hearing and appointment of an attorney. (AP Photo/Mobile County Sheriffs Office)AP - A judge denied bond Thursday for a part-time evangelist charged with murder in the death of his wife, a mother of eight whose body was kept in a freezer for at least three years.!


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States face tough choices as budget crisis deepens (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:56:40 +0800

Gov.Arnold Schwarzenegger answers questions after signing an executive order eliminating 22,000 part-time and temporary positions and ordered that up to 200,000 state workers receive the federal minimum wage during a news conference at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on Thursday, July 31, 2008.  (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)AP - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is laying off as many as 22,000 state employees. New York's governor is raising the possibility of selling — or more accurately, leasing — the Brooklyn Bridge. Nevada is burning through its rainy-day fund like a gambler on a losing streak. And Maryland is ! pinning its hopes on slot machines.


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Many support Alaska senator, despite indictment (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:52:49 +0800

Bob Juettner walks out of the Ted Stevens campaign headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska, on Thursday, July 31, 2008, carring a stack of yard signs to support the Republican senator's re-election. Supporters are not ready to give up on Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who was indicted Tuesday on seven federal counts of not disclosing more than a quarter of a million dollars in services from an oil field services company, VECO Corp. (AP Photo/Al Grillo)AP - Whatever they might think about Sen. Ted Stevens' honesty or lack thereof, many folks in Alaska aren't ready to see their Uncle Ted go.


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Exxon Mobil turns biggest US quarterly profit (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:37:54 +0800

A customer holds a gas pump handle at an Exxon station in Vancouver, Wash., Thursday, July 31, 2008.  Exxon Mobil Corp. reported second-quarter earnings of $11.68 billion Thursday, the biggest quarterly profit ever by any U.S. corporation, but the results were well short of Wall Street expecttions and its shares fell.(AP Photo/Don Ryan)AP - Exxon Mobil reported the fattest operating profit in U.S. corporate history Thursday but took a beating anyway — from politicians railing against Big Oil, drivers bleeding cash at the pump and investors who expected more.


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Schwarzenegger eliminates 22,000 jobs amid state's fiscal crisis (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:23:29 +0800

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger sets down the pen after signing an executive order eliminating 22,000 part-time and temporary positions and ordered that 200,000 state workers receive the federal minimum wage during a news conference at the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., on Thursday, July 31, 2008. At the right is Director of California Department of Personnel Administration David Gilb..(AP Photo/Steve Yeater)AP - With California's cash dwindling and legislators still debating a new budget, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger eliminated thousands of part-time and temporary state jobs Thursday and ordered that 20! 0,000 state workers receive the federal minimum wage.


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More cities move aggressively to stop heat deaths (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 05:03:45 +0800

Carl Kirkendoll, left, and LJ Reynolds, middle, homeless outreach specialists for Southwest Behavioral Health Services, talk with Victornio Exiga, 73, to give him some much-needed water and other supplies on a day where temperatures reached 112 on Wednesday, June 25, 2008, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - The homeless woman was nauseated, dizzy, drenched with sweat, dehydrated and sobbing with fear. She had heat exhaustion and was on the verge of heat stroke. But she had come to the right place, a church turned into a refuge from the overpowering heat.


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Widow indicted in death once ruled a farm accident (AP)

Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:11:56 +0800

AP - A former nurse surrendered Thursday on a murder charge in the death of her first husband, a district attorney who authorities initially believed was accidentally killed 16 years ago when he was trampled by cattle.

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