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State’s Burns Says India a Crucial Partner for the United States
Washington — The third highest ranking U.S. diplomat has begun a four-day visit to India, marking the first meetings between the Obama administration and Indian officials following India’s May 16 ...

Police: Ohio man attacks neighbors, is shot dead (AP)
AP - A man who didn't get his nightly telephone call from his mother while she was traveling mistakenly claimed his neighbors had kidnapped her and stormed into their house to kill them before police officers shot him dead in a bloody standoff, authorities said.

Shuttle to try to land again after 2 days of rain
(AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)Low clouds and a light rain fall over the Vehicle Assembly Building Saturday morning May 23, 2009 at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. NASA has canceled the firs...

Wilmington upsets Chicago 1-0 in US Open Cup
W ILMINGTON, N.C. — Kenny Bundy’s goal in the first half lifted the Wilmington Hammerheads past the Chicago Fire 1-0 Tuesday night in the third round of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Bund...

Russell Crowe, Ridley Scott
New York, June 10 : Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott are caught up in a new tiff on the set of their film Robin Hood, according to reports.




Dead TV Feds advise against using it for target practice
By MIKE STARK Associated Press Writer SALT LAKE CITY » Don't shoot that old TV! The Bureau of Land Management in Utah's west desert worries the switch to digital signals for television wil...

Crowds Line Up To For Whiff Of Corpse Flower
KCBS-TV Local Coverage Long lines of people are eagerly awaiting a glimpse -- and a whiff -- of an Indonesian flower famous for its rotting flesh odor at The Huntington Library in San Marino. Libra...

World economy stabilizing: Krugman (Reuters)
Reuters - The world economy has avoided "utter catastrophe" and industrialized countries could register growth this year, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said on Monday.

Former South Korean president dead: Yonhap (AFP)
(AFP)" border="0" /> AFP - Former South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun died on Saturday after falling into a ravine while climbing a mountain, Yonhap news agency said.

Fewer tourists visit state, Chicago, but spend more
Chicago in 2008, but spending levels were up. Illinois hosted nearly 88 million U.S. visitors in 2008, down less than 1 percent from 2007 and slightly lower than 2006's record of 91 million visitor...

Indian-American girl wins US Spelling Bee contest
Washington A 13-year-old Indian-American girl from Kansas, Kavya Shivshankar, has won the prestigious Scripps Spelling Bee championship trophy after a keenly-fought contest that was dominated by young...

Miami Gardens to be featured Tuesday on NBC Nightly News
While Miami Gardens struggles with foreclosures like many other cities in South Floridathe young Northwest-Dade is hosting a celebration.Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Miami Gardens will be featured in a ''What...

Peru offers concession to Indians
In a conciliatory move, Peru's government told Amazon Indians on Monday that it will ask Congress to revoke decrees that native groups say would make it easier to exploit their lands for development.

Palin backers raising funds for her legal defense (AP)
AP - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's supporters are holding a Web-a-thon to raise money for her legal defense fund.

Tough times mean time together for some families
Unita Walburn and daughter Rebeckah, 1, pick greens in their garden at their home in Spotsylvania, Va., Monday, June 1, 2009. The family is spending more time together by working in their garden to sa...

Jackson's Last Concert Rehearsal
One of Michael Jackson's former wives may want custody of their two children. Planning continues for a memorial next week and a video of his final rehearsal has been released. Ben Tracy reports.

Washington finally gets his 2003 world gold medal
USA Track & Field (USATF) chief executive Doug Logan presented the medal to a smiling Washington as an appreciative crowd applauded at the U.S. world championships trials.

Senator says healthcare bill cut to $1 trillion
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus said on Thursday the panel had agreed to trim the cost of its healthcare overhaul plan to $1 trillion and could pay for it with...

Jury orders 45 years for former slugger Mel Hall (AP)
AP - Former major league outfielder Mel Hall was sentenced to 45 years in prison Wednesday after being convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl he coached on an elite basketball team.

Emotional Testimony At Elderly Drivers Hearing
(6/15/2009) Grieving relatives of a 4-year-old girl killed by an elderly driver took center stage on Beacon Hill Tuesday. The issue: should older drivers be re-tested?   Tuesday's meeting comes ...

Best American towns to visit by car
"This summer is the summer of great expectations," Sinclair says. "There are bargains to be had because so many things are cheaper than last year: two- and three-star hotels are cheaper, and rental ca...

GOP, White House At Odds Over Sotomayor Documents
(5/27/2009) A top Republican pressed for more information Thursday about Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor's ties to a Puerto Rican civil rights group he said took extreme positions on race, as ...

Sri Lanka Rebels Try To Rise Again After Defeat
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) ― Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger rebels are trying to rise from the ashes of their devastating battlefield defeat, swearing off violence and pledging to transform their intern...

South Korea getting U.S. missiles to boost defences: report (Reuters)
Reuters - South Korea is acquiring 40 U.S.-made missiles for an Aegis destroyer this month to boost its defenses amid reports North Korea may soon test-fire missiles, Yonhap news agency on Sunday quoted a military source as saying.

Chief blames `knuckleheads' for Lakers disturbance
(AP Photo/ Philip Scott Andrews)Los Angeles Police Officers are illuminated by a fire started by Lakers fans celebrating their teams victory in the NBA Finals over the Orlando Magic in downtown Los An...

American team set for Formula One while Ferrari bickers
The sport's governing body FIA announced a lineup of 13 teams Friday, including new entrants Campos Grand Prix of Spain, Britain-based Manor and American team US F1.

White House locked down after woman jumps fence
A woman jumped a fence onto White House property Tuesday and was immediately taken into custody, the Secret Service said.The White House went into a security lockdown and members of the news media wer...

Bill Keller on New York Times' David Rhode's Taliban Escape
June 21, 2009 11:31 AM New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller joined me on our "This Week" Roundtable this morning. He told us about the harrowing escape from the Taliban of New York Times re...

NY judge rises from projects to the Supreme Court
(AP Photo/2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Ron Jordan Natoli Studio) MANDATORY CREDIT; NO SALESFILE - This 2003 photo provided by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York shows U.S. Appeals...

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