Saturday, November 07, 2009
Today's Talker
- Gone to the dogs: L.A. church starts pet service
- Chinese agencies fight for control of 'World of Warcraft'
- Retail rivals enter price war over Grisham book
Ball, Big Wheel, Game Boy make Toy Hall of Fame
Bounce it, kick it, catch it. Chase, throw or smack it. The ball, arguably the most popular plaything of all time, has finally earned a place inside a glass case at the National Toy Hall of Fame in New York. - 2:02 pm
Viewpoints
Weird News
Nick Assendelft: Well, it's that time of year again when papers are filled with stories about a local grower's huge, orange pumpkin. The biggest in the county. Wait, make that the world! … Continued
Raging Bullard
George Bullard: Another health care report:
If you're not outraged by the House proposed health care reform, you should be.
Especially if you're middle class.
The numbers have … Continued
Politics Blog
Libby Spencer: This is why it takes so long to get anything done in DC. The House finally passed a bill extending unemployment benefits, and also extending and expanding the homebuyer … Continued
Multimedia
Photos, graphics, audio slideshows
- Afghanistan election, ongoing violence, ethnic makeup
- Map: Poverty by county in the U.S.
- Economic stress index, by county
- Interactive: Plane plunges into Hudson River
- Interactive: Hamas: Inside the Islamic resistance movement
- Interactive: Gaza bomb sites, timeline, photos, video
- Interactive: Modern pirates plague the world's waters
- Interactive map: Deficient bridges, by state
- Interactive: Air traffic network wasting billions
- Map, photos, video: The Georgian conflict
- Interactive: A look at breakaway provinces around the world
- Interactive map: Medical violations by truckers
- Interactive: Guantanamo's days may be numbered
- Interactive map: Obesity rates, by state
- Interactive: U.S. exports to Iran, by state
- Interactive: Global storm tracker
- Interactive: Opening of Holocaust archive may unlock the past
- Audio slideshow: Pilot reminisces on 60th anniversary of Berlin airlift
- Audio slideshow: Seeking better climate predictions
- Interactive map: 2008 U.S. wildfires
- Audio slideshow: Olympics in Beijing highlight China's water woes
- Interactive: Building a fence along the U.S.-Mexico border
- Interactive: All about tornadoes
- Interactive: Video, history, audio slideshows on Israel at 60
- Interactive: Virginia Tech, one year later
- Interactive timeline: Iran's recent history
- Interactive: International Space Station construction
- Video documentary: U.S. soldiers talk about their tour in Afghanistan
- Interactive: How average is your state?
- Interactive: Players in the O.J. Simpson memorabilia heist trial
- Interactive: Castro's Cuba
- AP's best international news photos of 2007
- Interactive: International space station construction
- Interactive: The struggle for peace in the Middle East
- Interactive: Residents of Jerusalem talk about their hopes and fears for the city
- Interactive: Pakistan in turmoil
- Interactive: Projected effects of rising sea levels on U.S. coasts
- Interactive: Effect of climate change on plants and animals
- Interactive map: Carbon emissions, by state
- Interactive map, photos: California wildfires
- Daily photo gallery: The best photos from the Associated Press
- Weekly photo gallery: From the Associated Press
- Interactive: Minneapolis bridge survivors tell their stories
- Interactive: Structurally deficient bridges, by state
- Audio slideshow: Flooding in Great Britain
- Interactive map, timeline: Strained relations between Turkey and Kurdish rebels
- Interactive: The five cities most vulnerable to hurricanes
- Baghdad in agony: Life in a city where life has been canceled
- Interactive: Amelia Earhart's route, possible landing site, radio signals, video
- Interactive: Scientists getting creative to combat climate change
- Interactive map, audio: Re-enactment of the events leading to Pat Tillman's death
- The life of Fidel Castro
- Struggle for peace in the Middle East
- New Orleans' recovery
- Space exploration video gallery
- View from Mars
- Assessing Iran: Threat or potential ally?
- China: A nation of contradictions
- Multimedia archive
AP Headlines
Weird news
- Authorities say man stole car to face theft charge - 11:22 PM
- SKorean woman passes driver's exam on 950th try - 04:36 PM
- Oregon man charged with DUI after 911 call - 04:36 PM
- NZ lawmaker sculpted in cow manure - 07:04 PM
- Pa. prostitution case tossed over gov't-funded sex - 06:06 PM
- Sleepwalker beaten after men find him in apartment - 04:36 PM
- Developer: Proposed wind farm site is too windy - 04:31 PM
- Wyoming hunter bags deer, then hungry lion - 04:35 PM
- Miss. gov's son scores 2 holes-in-one in one round - 04:46 PM
Heroics cut down on Fort Hood casualties
300 soldiers in cubicles were in range of gunman
Pfc. Marquest Smith, on his way to Afghanistan in January, was completing routine paperwork about a bee sting allergy when the sounds erupted. A loud, popping noise. Moans. The sudden, urgent shout of "gun!" - 11/07/2009
Health care vote may slip
Washington -- Amid intense lobbying by the Obama administration, House Democratic leaders struggled Friday for the final votes needed to pass sweeping health care legislation, offering fresh concessions to abortion opponents and working to ease concerns among Hispanic holdouts. - 11/07/2009
1 killed, 5 wounded in Orlando office shooting
Orlando, Fla. -- A man so broke that he said he didn't have the money to visit his son 30 minutes away opened fire Friday at the engineering firm that fired him two years ago, killing one person and wounding five, authorities said. - 11/07/2009
Civilian officer emerges as hero for shooting the suspect
A civilian police officer was credited Friday with halting the deadly rampage at Fort Hood, Texas, by shooting the alleged gunman four times despite being wounded herself during the exchange. - 11/07/2009
Abbas' move reflects despair
Jerusalem -- By saying he wants to step down as president, Mahmoud Abbas has highlighted a deep Palestinian despair rooted in decades of failed peace initiatives and fruitless violence. - 11/07/2009
Fort Hood massacre suspect a study in contrasts
Fort Hood, Texas -- As if going off to war, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan cleaned out his apartment, gave leftover frozen broccoli to one neighbor and called another to thank him for his friendship -- common courtesies and routines of the departing soldier. Instead, authorities say, he went on the killing spree that left 13 people dead at Fort Hood, Texas. - 11/07/2009
Suspected serial killer seemed to be harmless
Cleveland -- The man who lived in the house of rotting corpses never gave people a reason to wonder what he was really doing behind closed doors. - 11/07/2009
Sinkhole threatens Carlsbad, N.M.
Carlsbad, N.M. -- The bright yellow signs on U.S. 285 are the first indication that things aren't right in Carlsbad. "US 285 south subject to sinkhole 1,000 feet ahead," motorists are warned. - 11/07/2009
ACORN offices raided in New Orleans
New Orleans -- State investigators raided ACORN offices on Friday, taking away computer hard drives and documents as part of a probe into alleged embezzlement and tax fraud when the organization's national headquarters was based in New Orleans. - 11/07/2009
Climate deal now up to world leaders
Barcelona, Spain -- After two years of tough U.N. climate talks often pitting the world's rich against the poor, negotiators said Friday a new global agreement now rides on industrial nations pledging profound emissions cuts next month in Copenhagen. - 11/07/2009
UK leader demands Afghan reforms in wake of deaths
London -- Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Washington's closest ally in Afghanistan, toughened his tone Friday with this harsh message for the Afghan leadership: Clean up your act -- for real this time -- or risk a cutoff of support. - 11/07/2009
Nation/World briefs
Swine flu vaccine hard to find for about 40 percent of parents; Exhaust cone falls off jet onto N.Y. home's lawn; Spain refuses to free Somali pirates; France hunts for security driver in big bank heist - 11/07/2009
Today's Talkers
Woman aces driver's exam... on 950th try
Seoul, South Korea -- A woman in South Korea who tried to pass the written exam for a driver's license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded on her 950th time. - 11/07/2009
Suspect in Orlando office shooting had money woes
Orlando, Fla. -- A man who was so deep in debt that he did not have the money to visit his son 30 minutes away opened fire Friday at the engineering firm that fired him two years ago, killing one person and wounding five, authorities said. - 11/06/2009
Neighbor: Fort Hood suspect emptied his apartment
An Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood cleaned out his apartment in the days before the rampage that left 13 people dead, a neighbor said Friday. - 11/06/2009
U.N. reassigns Afghan staff
Kabul, Afghanistan -- The United Nations is sending about 600 foreign staff out of the country or into secure compounds because of the deadly Taliban attack on U.N. workers, warning the Afghan government Thursday that international support will wane unless it cracks down on corruption fueling the insurgency. - 11/06/2009
Local, national Muslim leaders condemn Fort Hood violence
Within minutes of the public identification of the alleged shooter in the Thursday massacre at Fort Hood, local and national Muslim and Arab-American civil rights groups and other organizations mobilized to denounce the violence. - 11/06/2009
Salmonella victims upset no prosecutions yet
Atlanta -- At the height of the nationwide salmonella outbreak nearly a year ago, FBI agents raided two peanut plants and carried away boxes of evidence. FDA inspectors found roaches, mold and a leaky roof. Then, Congress revealed e-mails from the peanut company's top executive that seemed to suggest the pursuit of profits over ensuring public safety. - 11/06/2009
Protesters: Kill health care plan
Washington -- Chanting "Kill the bill," thousands of conservatives rallied at the Capitol on Thursday against the Democrats' health care overhaul plan, labeling it a government takeover of the nation's medical system. - 11/06/2009
Dems advance climate bill without Senate GOP
Washington -- Senate Democrats sidestepped a Republican boycott Thursday, pushing a climate bill out of committee in an early step on a long and contentious road to passage. - 11/06/2009
13 dead in Fort Hood shooting
Military officials were starting Friday to piece together what may have pushed an Army psychiatrist trained to help soldiers in distress to turn on his comrades in a shooting rampage that killed 13 people and wounded 30 in Texas. - 11/06/2009
Nation/World briefs
Northwest pilots appeal revocation of licenses; Wash. state voters OK gay partnership measure; Iraqi Parliament fails to OK election law - 11/06/2009
Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect
Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan, suspect in the assault that killed 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, and hurt 30, argued with fellow soldiers who supported U.S. war policy, say those who know him professionally and personally. - 11/06/2009
Worldwide sting turns up millions in smuggled cash
Washington -- A crackdown in more than 80 countries turned up $3.5 million hidden in carry-on and checked bags as people smuggled illicit money across international borders. - 11/06/2009
Fort Hood victims had different reasons for enlisting
The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included a man who quit a furniture company job to join the military about a year ago, a newlywed who had served in Iraq and a woman who had vowed to take on Osama bin Laden after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Here is a look at some of the victims: - 11/06/2009







