Saturday, June 4, 2011

Bus company tried to change name after crash, DOT says

Bus company tried to change name after crash, DOT says


Bus company tried to change name after crash, DOT says

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 06:41 PM PDT

The company that operated a commercial tour bus involved in a deadly crash this week has been issued a cease-and-desist order after the U.S. Department of Transportation said it tried to resume operations under a different name.

Yemen VP takes reins from Saleh

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 03:41 PM PDT

As demonstrations seeking his ouster continue, Yemen's president reportedly has arrived in Saudi Arabia for treatment after being injured Friday in an attack.

NATO using attack helicopters in Libya

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 06:27 PM PDT

Top British officials paid a visit Saturday to leaders of Libya's opposition government, the beneficiary of the first NATO helicopter attacks on ruler Moammar Gadhafi' military vehicles, equipment and forces.

Updates: Syria

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 10:25 AM PDT

The number of people killed by indiscriminate gunfire from government forces in the western Syrian city of Hama on Friday may exceed 80, said the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, citing reliable medical sources.

Arizona wildfire rages out of control

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 06:02 PM PDT

One of the largest wildfires in Arizona history has forced the evacuation of 2,500 people, burned more than 250,000 acres, and spread ash and smoke more than 200 miles, officials said Saturday.

Death toll ticks up in E. coli outbreak

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 08:32 PM PDT

An outbreak of a virulent strain of E. coli has killed 19 people in Europe and infected more than 2,000 in at least 12 countries, the World Health Organization said on Saturday.

Group: Al Qaeda's 'military brain' killed

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 05:55 PM PDT

Ilyas Kashmiri was thought of as one of the most dangerous men in the world by counterterrorism officials on three continents.

Drug treats, prevents breast cancer

Posted: 04 Jun 2011 06:35 PM PDT

Doctors and patients have a new tool to prevent breast cancer: A drug that is already approved for the treatment of the disease.

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