Saturday, September 3, 2011

Lee drenches Gulf Coast, knocks out power

Lee drenches Gulf Coast, knocks out power


Lee drenches Gulf Coast, knocks out power

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 06:37 PM PDT

Slow-moving Tropical Storm Lee churned toward the Gulf Coast on Saturday, dumping heavy rains over parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

Gadhafi said to be still in Libya

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 03:32 PM PDT

Russia has invited new Libyan leaders to Moscow for talks on energy projects, the state-run RIA Novosti reported on Saturday, citing Russia's foreign minister.

Documents shed light on CIA, Libya ties

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 07:28 PM PDT

Seized Libyan intelligence documents have unearthed insights into the CIA's surprisingly close relationship with counterparts in the Gadhafi regime.

Gadhafi nurse: 'Daddy' gave us good life

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 07:13 PM PDT

In the Ukraine house where she grew up, Oksana Balinskaya's hazel eyes transfixed on television images of Moammar Gadhafi.

All 21 aboard Chilean plane die in crash

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 07:10 PM PDT

All 21 people aboard a military plane that went missing off Chile's Pacific coast, near the Juan Fernandez islands, are dead, Defense Minister Andres Allamand said Saturday, CNN Chile reported.

Cleared former IMF chief leaving U.S.

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 06:27 PM PDT

Less than two weeks after a judge ended a monthslong legal fight by dismissing sexual assault charges against him, former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn left his New York home for the airport on Saturday.

Flash flood watches in N.Y., Vermont

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 03:03 PM PDT

Waterlogged Vermont and northern New York braced for more rain a week after Tropical Storm Irene destroyed roads and sent floodwaters cascading into homes and businesses.

Cuban defense minister dies

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 04:30 PM PDT

Cuba's defense minister died suddenly Saturday from a heart attack, the Caribbean nation's state news service reported.

Apple's philanthropy needs a reboot

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 10:50 AM PDT

As newly crowned CEO Tim Cook gets used to his new role and the extraordinary power and pressure that it brings, many Apple fans will likely urge him to continue leading the company much as his famous, turtle-necked predecessor Steve Jobs did.

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