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![]() | 9/03/2010
02:10:13 PM |
McCourt delves into marriage at divorce trial
(US National) Dodgers owner Frank McCourt described himself Friday as a devoted husband who tried to comply with his wife's exorbitant wishes but stopped when she sought $250 million for her personal use. | |||||
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01:10:16 PM |
Prof in Miami scare once accused of hauling plague
(US National) A scientist detained at Miami International Airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague, a senior law enforcement official said. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
01:10:16 PM |
BP: Failed blowout preventer removed from well
(US National) BP PLC said the blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico was removed from the company's well on Friday afternoon. | |||||
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12:10:19 PM |
Nursing homes broaden offerings to turn a profit
(US National) Seniors amble the nursing home's halls, while children from around the world visit for biofeedback treatments. One floor down from the hospice, middle-aged workers fill its pain management clinic. A rehabilitation center attracts people of all ages. | |||||
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12:10:19 PM |
Man in Miami scare once accused of hauling plague
(US National) A senior law enforcement official says the scientist detained at Miami International Airport because of a suspicious item in his luggage had once been charged with illegally transporting bubonic plague. | |||||
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11:10:20 AM |
McCourt says he took out Dodger loan to help wife
(US National) Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has testified he took a $60 million loan against the value of the land around Dodger Stadium to pay mortgages on his estranged wife's six homes. | |||||
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11:10:20 AM |
Clams befouling Tahoe invade Adirondack lake in NY
(US National) A thumbnail-sized clam blamed for clouding the azure bays of Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra Nevada has now turned up in a mountain-ringed Adirondack lake renowned for its limpid, spring-fed waters. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
11:10:20 AM |
Earl sideswipes NC, takes aim at New England
(US National) A weakening Hurricane Earl swiped past North Carolina on Friday on its way to New England, where officials warned residents that it still packed dangerous winds that could topple trees or damage the area's picturesque gray-shingled cottages. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
10:10:10 AM |
Police release scientist in Miami airport scare
(US National) Investigators on Friday released a scientist detained at Miami International Airport after screeners spotted a metal canister in his luggage that looked like a pipe bomb, prompting an evacuation, a senior law enforcement official. | |||||
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09:10:26 AM |
Earl weakens to Category 1, heads for Northeast
(US National) Hurricane Earl sideswiped North Carolina's Outer Banks early Friday, flooding the vacation islands but causing no injuries and little damage, then chugged up the Eastern Seaboard toward Cape Cod, a weaker but still dangerous storm. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
07:10:19 AM |
Earl sideswipes Outer Banks, heads for Northeast
(US National) A weakened Hurricane Earl delivered only a glancing blow to North Carolina's Outer Banks early Friday on its way up the East Coast, flooding roads on the narrow vacation islands and knocking out power but staying farther offshore than feared. There were no immediate reports of any injuries. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
06:10:32 AM |
Earl blows past Outer Banks on path to Northeast
(US National) A weakened Hurricane Earl howled past North Carolina's Outer Banks before daybreak Friday on its way up the East Coast, flooding parts of the narrow vacation islands and knocking out power but staying farther offshore than feared. There were no immediate reports of any injuries. | |||||
![]() | 9/03/2010
05:10:24 AM |
Police question scientist in Miami airport scare
(US National) A scientist has been detained at the Miami International Airport after screeners spotted a metal canister in his luggage that looked like a pipe bomb, prompting an evacuation, a government official said. | |||||
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04:10:15 AM |
Some flooding on NC Outer Banks as Earl passes
(US National) First light reveals some flooding on the narrow vacation islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks after Hurricane Earl passed in the night. | |||||
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03:10:39 AM |
McCourt: Wife concerned about nest egg
(US National) Former Dodger CEO Jamie McCourt was more concerned with protecting the couple's luxurious homes than dealing with baseball matters and didn't want to take the risk associated with buying one of baseball's most storied franchises six years ago, her estranged husband said. | |||||
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