Reuters - Myanmar's junta agreed on
Friday to admit foreign aid workers of all nationalities to the
delta area worst hit by Cyclone Nargis, in what the U.N. called
a breakthrough for aiding survivors.
Reuters - The lead U.S. and North Korean
nuclear negotiators are expected to meet in Beijing next week,
a diplomatic source said on Thursday, in a sign Pyongyang may
be closer to making a declaration of its atomic programs.
AP - A college student testified in R. Kelly's child pornography trial Thursday that she recognized both the female in a graphic sex tape and the R&B singer, saying the female was a minor when the video was made.
AFP - Republican John McCain Thursday faced down a fiery evangelical pastor backing his White House bid who, it was revealed, believed the Nazis did God's will by chasing Jews from Europe.
AP - In a ruling that could torpedo the case against the West Texas polygamist sect, a state appeals court Thursday said authorities had no right to seize more than 440 children in a raid on the splinter group's compound last month.
Reuters - Army Gen. David Petraeus, the top
commander in Iraq, said on Thursday he expected to make further
troop cuts after a 45-day freeze in withdrawals that begins in
July.
AP - Tornadoes touched down in northern Colorado and southern Wyoming on Thursday, damaging buildings, flipping vehicles and killing at least one person.
AP - In a stunning vote that illustrated President Bush's diminished standing, the Senate on Thursday ignored his veto threat and added tens of billions of dollars for veterans and the unemployed to his Iraq war spending bill.
AP - Wall Street steadied itself Thursday after two sessions of steep declines, rebounding moderately as oil prices stepped back from their frenetic upward run.
AP - A U.S. helicopter strike north of Baghdad killed eight people in a vehicle, including at least two children, Iraqi officials said Thursday, insisting all the dead were civilians. The U.S. military said six were al-Qaida militants but acknowledged children were killed.
AP - Brandon Inge and Matt Joyce homered, and the Detroit Tigers continued their offensive resurgence with a 9-2 victory over Seattle on Thursday to complete their first three-game home sweep of the Mariners since 1995.
AP - Americans getting an early start on the Memorial Day weekend found that gasoline prices again sprinted to a new record high overnight, reaching a national average above $3.83 a gallon. Some analysts predict gas will break past $4 as early as next week.
Reuters - Oil prices pulled back sharply from a
record above $135 a barrel on Thursday as dealers took profits
from a dazzling rally and a recovering U.S. dollar dampened
commodities markets.
AFP - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Thursday toured the Myanmar cyclone disaster area, as he began talks with the junta on opening up to a massive relief effort that could save countless lives.
Reuters - The Senate on Thursday approved an
additional $165 billion to wage war in Iraq and Afghanistan for
another year after lawmakers blocked proposed timetables for
withdrawing American troops from Iraq.
Reuters - Flight delays could cost airlines
more than $2 billion in wasted jet fuel this year, according to
a congressional report released on Thursday.
Reuters - A protest over the shooting
of the Koran by a U.S. soldier in Iraq turned violent in
Afghanistan on Thursday, killing a Lithuanian soldier and at
least two Afghan civilians.
Reuters - More than 80,000 people are dead
or missing from China's worst earthquake in decades, the
government said on Thursday, as concerns rose that disease, the
rainy season and aftershocks could bring yet more pain.
Reuters - The souvenir vendors outside
Hillary Clinton's campaign appearances have added a new button
to their wares that reads "Chelsea in 2016" with a picture of
the former first daughter.
AP - On a day oil prices leaped to unheard-of highs, senators lined up Big Oil's biggest executives and pummeled them with complaints that they're pretending to be "hapless victims" while raking in record profits.
AP - The Memorial Day weekend guest list at Sen. John McCain's Arizona retreat runs to at least three Republicans mentioned as potential vice presidential running mates, but a top aide said Wednesday that vetting possible veeps is not on the agenda.
AP - Barack Obama criticized likely general election rival John McCain on Wednesday where it could hurt most — the Arizona senator's reputation as a champion of ethics. Hillary Rodham Clinton, meanwhile, raised the possibility she might carry her fight to the Democratic convention floor.
AP - New York Mets manager Willie Randolph issued an apology Wednesday to team ownership, the club's TV network and his players "for the unnecessary distraction" he created by suggesting he was portrayed in a different manner than white managers.
AP - After the Boston Red Sox's 86-year span without a World Series championship, perhaps the most familiar streak in Massachusetts is the half-century that a Kennedy has represented the state in the U.S. Senate.
AP - Former police Sgt. Drew Peterson turned himself in Wednesday on a weapons charge unrelated to the disappearance of his wife, a high-profile case in which he has been named as a suspect.
AP - Despite more than $22 million in repairs, a levee that broke with catastrophic effect during Hurricane Katrina is leaking again because of the mushy ground on which New Orleans was built, raising serious questions about the reliability of the city's flood defenses.
AP - The "Big One," as earthquake scientists imagine it in a detailed, first-of-its-kind script, unzips California's mighty San Andreas Fault north of the Mexican border. In less than two minutes, Los Angeles and its sprawling suburbs are shaking like a bowl of jelly.
Reuters - The Federal Reserve on Wednesday
slashed its U.S. economic growth forecast for 2008 and signaled
that mounting concerns over inflation would make further
interest rate cuts unlikely.
AP - A childhood friend of the alleged victim in the R. Kelly child pornography case testified Wednesday that she recognizes her longtime friend as the one in the explicit video at the center of the trial.
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AP - High gas prices have driven a Warren County farmer and his sons to hitch a tractor rake to a pair of mules to gather hay from their fields. T.R. Raymond bought Dolly and Molly at the Dixon mule sale last year. Son Danny Raymond trained them and also modified the tractor rake so the mules could pull it.
AFP - Hillary Clinton Wednesday invoked Democratic nightmares of the 2000 Florida presidential recount to demand the revival of two voided primaries vital to her fast-fading White House hopes.
Reuters - Barack Obama sounded like the
probable Democratic presidential nominee on a visit to the
November election battleground of Florida on Wednesday,
praising rival Hillary Clinton and focusing his criticism on
Republican foe John McCain.
Reuters - President George W. Bush on
Wednesday signed a law that prohibits discrimination against
anyone whose genetic information shows a predisposition to
illnesses such as cancer or heart disease.
Reuters - Sen. Edward Kennedy, an elder statesman
of U.S. liberal politics and brother of slain President John
Kennedy, was released from hospital on Wednesday after being
diagnosed with a deadly brain tumor.
Reuters - South Africa's President Thabo
Mbeki gave approval on Wednesday for the army to help end
attacks on foreigners that have killed more than 40 people.
AFP - Israel and Syria announced on Wednesday they had resumed peace talks through Turkish mediators after an eight-year freeze, with Damascus saying it had a prior undertaking that Israel would return the whole of the occupied Golan Heights.
Reuters - Israel and Syria said on Wednesday
they had begun indirect peace talks mediated by Turkey, the
first confirmation of negotiations between the long-time
enemies in eight years.