Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Source: CIA operating in Libya, consulting with rebels

Source: CIA operating in Libya, consulting with rebels


Source: CIA operating in Libya, consulting with rebels

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:49 PM PDT

An intelligence source said the CIA is operating inside Libya. Meanwhile, a senior Libyan official broke with Moammar Gadhafi, whose forces have rebels on the run.

Fukushima shines light on U.S. problem

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 04:37 PM PDT

The Fukushima Daiichi disaster is focusing attention on a problem that has bedeviled Washington policymakers since the dawn of the nuclear age -- what to do with used nuclear fuel.

Plant's reactors to be decommissioned

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 07:35 PM PDT

Radioactive iodine at more than 3,000 times the normal level has been found in ocean water near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.

EPA boosts radiation monitoring

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:18 PM PDT

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it is increasing its nationwide monitoring of radiation in milk, precipitation, drinking water, and other outlets in response to the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan.

Small plane crashes into N.C. homes

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 07:27 PM PDT

A twin-engine propeller plane crashed into a house in North Carolina on Wednesday, killing two people on board, authorities said.

Remains may be NY killer's 5th victim

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:04 PM PDT

Police are investigating what they say could be human remains found on a Long Island, New York, beach near where the corpses of four prostitutes were discovered last year.

Sanctions for Ivory Coast

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:23 PM PDT

The United Nations Security Council could vote as early as Wednesday on sanctions against self-declared President Laurent Gbagbo and several others in his circle, as well as a ban on heavy weaponry in the Abidjan area.

Syrians talk of nation held back by fear

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 02:03 PM PDT

Yazan, 23, shuffles into a cafe in the Old City of Damascus. "Sorry I'm late," he says, quickly ordering a Smirnoff and a toshka, a sandwich of meat and cheese. "But I was arguing with all my friends who've joined pro-Bashar [al-Assad] Facebook groups. They always tell me to be quiet. I'm the crazy old man in the corner that no one listens to."

Justice Scalia fined for fender-bender

Posted: 30 Mar 2011 06:48 PM PDT

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has been fined $70 for allegedly rear-ending an automobile in a minor four-car collision, a United States Park Police spokesman confirmed Wednesday.

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