Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast (AP)

Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast (AP)


Island evacuations start as Earl nears East Coast (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:12 PM PDT

Cars leaving Ocracoke on a ferry Island arrive in Hatteras, N.C., Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. An evacuation of Ocracoke is underway as Hurricane Earl approaches the North Carolina Outer Banks. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)AP - Hurricane Earl steamed toward the Eastern Seaboard on Wednesday as communities from North Carolina to New England kept a close eye on the forecast, worried that even a slight shift in the storm's predicted offshore track could put millions of people in the most densely populated part of the country in harm's way.


Police kill gunman who held 3 at Discovery Channel (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:41 PM PDT

In this image released by the Montgomery County Police, James J. Lee is seen is a booking mugshot from 2008 on disorderly conduct. Lee, 43, a gunman with what police described as 'concerns' with the Discovery Channel networks took at least one person hostage in the company's Silver Spring, Md., headquarters Wednesday, Spet. 1, 2010. A law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing said authorities have identified Lee as the likely suspect. (AP Photo/Montgomery County (Md.) Police)AP - A man who railed against the Discovery Channel's environmental programming for years burst into the company's headquarters with at least one explosive device strapped to his body Wednesday and took three people hostage at gunpoint before police shot him to death, officials said.


Thanks to high-tech, storm track easier to predict (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:12 PM PDT

Gladys Rubio answers phone calls, at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 as powerful Hurricane Earl wheeled toward the East Coast, driving the first tourists Wednesday from North Carolina vacation islands and threatening damaging winds and waves up the Atlantic seaboard over Labor Day weekend.(AP Photo/J Pat Carter)AP - Sophisticated computer models that replaced instinct with cold, hard math have helped forecasters predict where a storm like Hurricane Earl is going about twice as accurately as 20 years ago.


NY Muslim groups decry hostile atmosphere (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:51 PM PDT

Demonstrators hold up signs during a news conference on the step of New York's City Hall,  Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. More than 50 leaders of Muslim organizations in New York City are defending plans by developers to build an Islamic community center near ground zero. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP - It is "unethical, insensitive and inhumane" to oppose the planned mosque near ground zero, more than 50 leading Muslim organizations said Wednesday as they cast the intense debate as a symptom of religious intolerance in America.


6 Ore. men settle Boy Scout sex abuse cases (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 02:16 PM PDT

Attorney Paul Mones makes remarks during a news conference Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, in Portland, Ore. Six men who alleged they were sexually abused by an Oregon Boy Scouts leader in the 1980s have settled their lawsuits against the group's national organization for undisclosed amounts, the plaintiffs' attorney said Wednesday. The settlements include the case of one man, Kerry Lewis, who was awarded nearly $20 million in damages from Boys Scouts of America in a trial that ended in April. It was believed to be the largest such award against the national organization. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)AP - Six men who were sexually abused three decades ago by a leader of their Boy Scouts troop have settled lawsuits against the national organization dedicated to building character among youngsters.


Police: SD teen wanted to be 'infamous sociopath' (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 04:05 PM PDT

This Aug. 31, 2010, photo provided by KSFY television shows Joseph Thomas Hansen being transported at the Roberts County Sheriff's office in Sisseton, SD. Authorities said in court documents filed Monday, Aug. 30, 2010, the 18-year-old high school student stockpiled bomb-making materials in his bedroom and wrote about wanting to blow up his school, target individuals he hated, rape women and become the world's most infamous sociopath. Authorities said Hansen was arrested Aug. 23 after someone tipped off a police school resource officer that Hansen had talked about an attack. He has pleaded not guilty to selling, transporting or possessing an explosive device and possessing substances with the intent to make a destructive device and remains jailed in lieu of $500,000 bond. (AP Photo/courtesy KSFY-TV) NO SALESAP - An 18-year-old high school student stockpiled bomb-making materials in his bedroom and wrote about wanting to blow up his school, target individuals he hated, rape women and "become the world's most infamous sociopath," authorities said.


New Mexico National Guard deployed to border (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 01:42 PM PDT

AP - The New Mexico National Guard has deployed 82 troops along the border with Mexico to increase surveillance.

Some states haven't changed coke-crack disparity (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 12:05 PM PDT

James V. Taylor poses for a photo in his home Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010, in Park Hills, Mo. Police found such a small amount of crack cocaine in Taylor's car that investigators described it as unweighable but it was enough for a 15-year prison sentence in Missouri, where the courts make an enormous distinction between crack and powder cocaine. Taylor is now out on parole after serving four years of the sentence. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - Police found such a small amount of crack cocaine in James V. Taylor's car that investigators described it as unweighable. It was enough for a 15-year prison sentence in Missouri, where the courts make an enormous distinction between crack and powder cocaine.


Blasts rock Pa. welding firm; 5 hurt, 1 critically (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 05:04 PM PDT

People watch smoke rise from a fire near Collingdale, Pa., Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. The explosions at Scully Welding Supply in Collingdale happened around 1 p.m. in an industrial area about 7 miles southwest of Philadelphia, said Delaware County Emergency Services Director Ed Truitt. No injuries were immediately reported. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - A series of explosions at a welding supply company on Wednesday injured 5 people — one critically — forced evacuations and sent thick black smoke billowing over the area.


French railway faces criticism in US for WWII role (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 04:12 PM PDT

AP - The French national railway's hope to bid on the first high-speed tracks in the United States is running into resistance from Holocaust survivors because of the company's role in transporting Jews to Nazi death camps.

US forces still in fight at end of combat mission (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 04:05 PM PDT

A policeman stands guard at a checkpoint in Baghdad September 1, 2010, a day after the U.S. military formally ended combat operations in Iraq.   REUTERS/Mohammed Ameen (IRAQ)AP - Even as President Barack Obama was announcing the end of combat in Iraq, American soldiers were sealing off a northern village early Wednesday as their Iraqi partners raided houses and arrested dozens of suspected insurgents.


New York imam: Mosque fight about Muslim role (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 08:10 AM PDT

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, right, leads the prayers during an Iftar ceremony hosts by Dubia Scholl of Government in Dubai, United Arab Emirates,Tuesday Aug. 31, 2010. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)AP - The imam leading plans for an Islamic center near the site of the Sept. 11 attacks in New York said the fight is over more than "a piece of real estate" and could shape the future of Muslim relations in America.


NYC man plunges 39 stories, lands on car, survives (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 09:51 AM PDT

AP - A New York City man who plunged 39 stories from the roof of an apartment building has survived after crashing onto a parked car.

Troops, families glad to hear end to Iraq combat (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 12:30 AM PDT

Steve Baskis, 24, who lost his sight as an U.S. Army specialist serving in Iraq, rubs his eyes as he listens to President Barack Obama's address to the nation on the end of combat operations in Iraq, at his Glen Ellyn, Ill., home, Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - As President Obama spoke, Violeta Sifuentes snuggled with her 6-year-old twins on the suede sofa — Samuel beside her, Selena sprawled across her legs. When the 29-year-old Army captain explained what the president meant by combat operations in Iraq being over, "Nina" let out a loud, "Woo-hoo!" then asked, "Can we go play now?"


Botox maker to pay $600M to resolve investigation (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 02:15 PM PDT

AP - Allergan Inc., the maker of wrinkle-smoothing Botox, has agreed to pay $600 million to settle a yearslong federal investigation into its marketing of the top-selling, botulin-based drug.

AP IMPACT: Feds fail to use land for solar power (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 07:51 AM PDT

An electric tower and power lines cross the proposed site of a BrightSource Energy solar plant near Primm, Nev. on July 14, 2010. The presence of existing towers make the area a prime site for solar development. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch)AP - Not a light bulb's worth of solar electricity has been produced on the millions of acres of public desert set aside for it. Not one project to build glimmering solar farms has even broken ground.


Calif. rejects ban on plastic shopping bags (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 03:22 AM PDT

In this photo taken Monday, Aug. 30, 2010, Linda Leu carries a single-use plastic carryout bag in downtown Sacramento, Calif. The state Senate is expected to vote on a measure, Tuesday,  that if approved by lawmakers and signed by the Governor, would make California the first state to ban single-use plastic carryout bags, .(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)AP - California lawmakers have rejected a bill seeking to ban plastic shopping bags after a contentious debate over whether the state was going too far in trying to regulate personal choice.


Reward in question for ranger in escapee's capture (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:46 PM PDT

AP - The U.S. Forest Service is reviewing whether an eastern Arizona ranger whose tip led to the capture of two of the most wanted fugitives in America can receive $27,500 in reward money under the agency's ethics guidelines.

Dead suspect may be linked to 4 slayings in Calif. (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:12 PM PDT

In this undated photo provided by the Hercules Police Department,  Efren Valdemoro is shown. Valdemoro, 38, was shot and killed by California Highway Patrol officers Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, after refusing to drop a large knife when the chase ended in a strip mall, police said. He was wanted in the death of a 73-year-old man last weekend. In the passenger seat of the car, officers found the body of his girlfriend, whose identity has not been released. She had suffered 'pretty serious head and neck injuries,' said CHP spokesman Sgt. Trent Cross.  (AP photo/Hercules Police Department via the San Francisco Chronicle)AP - A murder suspect who led officers on a high-speed chase with his dead girlfriend in the passenger seat is a central figure in the investigation of at least four killings, authorities said Wednesday.


John Walker Lindh seeks Ind. prison prayer ruling (AP)

Posted: 01 Sep 2010 06:12 PM PDT

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2002, file photo John Walker Lindh is seen in a photo released by the Alexandria County Sheriff's Department in Alexandria, Va., Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2002. The American Civil Liberties Union last Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010, filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis on behalf of Lindh, an American-born Taliban fighter to order a federal prison in Terre Haute, Ind., where they are being held, to allow them and other Muslims in their highly restricted cell block to pray as a group, in accordance with their beliefs. (AP Photo/Alexandria County Sheriff's Department)AP - American-born Taliban fighter John Walker Lindh and another Muslim inmate have asked a judge to order a federal prison to allow them and other Muslims in their highly restricted cell block to pray as a group, in accordance with their beliefs.


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