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![]() | 8/24/2010
03:10:15 PM |
NY archbishop worries about tone of mosque debate
(US National) The tense climate around a proposal for an Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero could put New Yorkers in danger of losing their senses of tolerance and unity, values they embraced in the days after Sept. 11, the leader of the area's Roman Catholics said Tuesday. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
10:10:15 AM |
Transocean official recalls 'confusion' about test
(US National) An official says a high-ranking employee indicated a pressure test problem had been resolved hours before BP's Gulf of Mexico well blew out. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
10:10:15 AM |
7 in intensive care after Ala. ammonia leak
(US National) Seven people are in intensive care a day after an ammonia leak at a coastal Alabama plant that freezes chickens. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
10:10:15 AM |
Five years later: Katrina a tale of SBA failure
(US National) Five years after Hurricane Katrina, Jay Young is still haunted by the desperate voices on the other end of the telephone crying and begging for help. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
08:10:15 AM |
Train troubles again strand Northeast commuters
(US National) Power problems forced Amtrak and regional transit agencies to halt trains throughout the Northeast for more than an hour Tuesday during the middle of the morning rush, stranding travelers in an all-too-familiar refrain. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
05:10:14 AM |
4 people vie to be elected DC's shadow congressman
(US National) Every two years, voters here pick a shadow congressman, a position with little clout and one responsibility: lobbying to make D.C. the 51st state. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
04:10:09 AM |
Ex-Marine gets life in pregnant colleague's death
(US National) A former Marine has been sentenced to life in prison after a jury convicted him of murder in the death of a pregnant colleague who had accused him of rape, an allegation that threatened to derail a military career that had earned him promotions and praise. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
04:10:09 AM |
Fire on NY's Long Island Rail Road causes delays
(US National) Morning rush-hour commuters on NY's Long Island Rail Road should expect significant delays as the railroad works to fix the damage from a switching station fire. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
03:10:13 AM |
4 people vy to be elected DC's shadow congressman
(US National) Every two years, voters here pick a shadow congressman, a position with little clout and one responsibility: lobbying to make D.C. the 51st state. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
03:10:13 AM |
States use K-9s to search for smuggled cell phones
(US National) They've been finding hidden bombs, drugs and corpses for years, using their sense of smell to locate what their human handlers would otherwise have to see in plain sight. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
01:10:06 AM |
US sheriffs struggle with high extradition costs
(US National) Authorities in Michigan's Genesee County were jubilant when Atlanta police arrested a suspect in a spate of serial stabbings that left five people dead. They weren't so thrilled about picking up the tab to get him back. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
01:10:06 AM |
Minn. bridge deal closes legal chapter for victims
(US National) A $52 million legal settlement will help Minneapolis bridge collapse victims cover lost wages and pay medical bills. It won't do anything for the missed weddings, altered college plans or horrific memories from that August day three years ago. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
01:10:06 AM |
Honolulu's long-standing trash woes growing worse
(US National) Gigantic piles of shrink-wrapped garbage have been moldering in the heat of a Hawaii industrial park for more than five months, waiting for a place to be shipped. | |||||
![]() | 8/24/2010
01:10:06 AM |
Supporters: Church ignored in NYC mosque furor
(US National) Supporters of a Greek Orthodox church destroyed on Sept. 11 say officials willing to speak out about a planned community center and mosque near ground zero have been silent on efforts to get the church rebuilt. | |||||
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