AP - Junior Mints, Yoo-hoo, Drake's Coffee Cakes, puffy shirts: These are all things Jerry Seinfeld has endorsed — at least in his alter ego on his classic sitcom. Now, add Microsoft software.
AP - Derek Lowe cooled off Colorado by allowing one run in 6 1-3 innings, James Loney homered and had two RBIs, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Rockies 3-1 Thursday to salvage the finale of a three-game series.
Reuters - A draft agreement between the United
States and Iraq contains no fixed dates for U.S. forces to
withdraw, but Iraq would like combat troops out by the end of
2011, government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said on Thursday.
Reuters - Health officials released a
controversial regulation on Thursday to protect health
professionals who do not want to provide abortions or certain
other health care services.
AP - Bay County Sheriff's deputies were forced to use a Taser to subdue an escaped emu named Plop-Plop. The large female bird escaped from a farm last weekend and on Monday, she holed up with some horses and goats in a pen.
Reuters - Investors' growing belief in the
likelihood of a federal bailout of home-funding giants Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac triggered a rally in the
debt prices of the two companies on Thursday while a steep fall
in their shares prices abated.
Reuters - A federal appeals court on
Thursday declined to rule on whether lawsuits seeking to target
President George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping are covered
by secrecy laws or can be challenged in court.
AFP - Distraught relatives of the 153 victims of the Madrid airline disaster struggled Thursday to identify charred remains of their loved ones as investigators scoured the wreckage for clues.
Reuters - Jamaica made a clean sweep of Olympic
sprint golds on Thursday with victory in the women's 200 meters
humbling the United States, the traditional track and field
superpower.
AFP - Two suicide bombers blew themselves up outside Pakistan's main army munitions factory Thursday, killing 64 workers in the deadliest attack on a military installation in the country's history.
Reuters - California's attorney general is
reviewing a request by former employees of IndyMac Bancorp Inc
to investigate whether a New York senator triggered
the bank's collapse by releasing confidential information.
AP - A jetliner heading to the popular Canary Islands vacation resort crashed during takeoff Wednesday, turning a wooded area off the end of a runway into a hellish scene of charred bodies and smoldering wreckage. Some 153 were believed dead — Spain's worst air disaster in nearly 25 years.
AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain chided his Democratic rival on Wednesday for getting "a little testy" as Barack Obama sharpened his tone amid a tightening White House race that gets nastier by the day.
AP - Sen. Joe Biden has emerged as the favorite among Democrats to be Barack Obama's running mate for his understanding of foreign policy in grave global times and his fighting spirit against the rival Republican ticket.
AP - Iraqi and U.S. negotiators have completed a draft security agreement that would see American troops leave Iraqi cities as soon as June 30, Iraqi and American officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
AP - The United States and Poland signed a deal Wednesday to place a U.S. missile defense base just 115 miles from Russia — a move followed swiftly by a new warning from Moscow of a possible military response.
AP - Arms churning high, face twisted in pain as he sprinted toward the finish line, Usain Bolt kept glancing at the clock. The win in the Olympic 200 meters was a given, his second gold medal of the Beijing Games assured. This was now about a world record. About racing against history.
AP - A man convicted of causing a deadly commuter rail crash that he blamed on an attempt to commit suicide was sentenced Wednesday to 11 consecutive life terms by a judge who denounced him as a remorseless killer.
AP - There won't be much "livin' la vida loca" for Ricky Martin these days — he's now the father of twin boys. The Latin superstar had the children via a surrogate mother, and the babies were born a few weeks ago, according to a statement from his representatives.
Reuters - At least eight American
blogger-activists and several other foreigners have been
detained in Beijing as the government intensifies a crackdown
on pro-Tibetan protests in the home stretch of the Olympics,
rights groups said on Wednesday.
AFP - Moscow moved closer Wednesday to recognising the independence of two Georgian separatist regions at the centre of Caucasus conflict -- as a diplomatic onslaught with its former Cold War rivals gathered pace.
Reuters - Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
shares plunged to their lowest levels in almost 20
years on Wednesday, while the mortgage companies' bonds rallied
on the belief that an increasingly likely government bailout
would wipe out shareholders but secure their massive debt.
Reuters - U.S. consumers should brace for the
biggest increase in food prices in nearly 20 years in 2008 and
even more pain next year due to surging meat and produce
prices, the Agriculture Department said on Wednesday.
AFP - A Spanish tourist jet carrying 172 people careened off a Madrid airport runway and broke up in flames on Wednesday, killing 153 people in the country's worst air crash in more than 20 years, the government said.
Reuters - A Spanish jet heading for the Canary
Islands crashed on takeoff and burst into flames at Madrid
airport on Wednesday, killing 153 of the people on board, the
government said.
Reuters - The United States and Poland signed a
deal on Wednesday to station parts of a U.S. missile defense
shield on Polish soil, drawing a sharp response from Moscow.
Reuters - Democrat Barack Obama
and Republican John McCain dodged questions about their looming
vice presidential picks on Wednesday as they renewed their
battle over who has the best judgment on national security and
the economy.
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AP - You've heard of man bites dog. What about, dog saves cats? A two-year-old dog that had been turned over to the Nevada Humane Society's shelter in Reno is being credited with rescuing six abandoned kittens.
Reuters - Russian military trucks
trickled back into Russia from Georgia on Wednesday but no
armored vehicles or artillery passed and there was no sign of
the large-scale rapid pullout demanded by the West.
AP - Insurgents mounted two of the biggest attacks in years on Western forces in Afghanistan, killing 10 French soldiers in a mountain ambush and then sending a squad of suicide bombers in a failed assault early Tuesday on a U.S. base near the Pakistan border.
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AP - A new analysis of government data is the first to link low-level arsenic exposure, possibly from drinking water, with Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. The study's limitations make more research necessary. And public water systems were on their way to meeting tougher U.S. arsenic standards as the data were collected.
AP - Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in Florida Tuesday short of hurricane strength, but mysteriously gained speed as it headed over land, bringing heavy rain, high wind and tornadoes.
AP - Lolo Jones was supposed to take the Olympic 100-meter hurdles title. Other entrants knew it. Jones knew it. Even told herself so right before the start, mouthing, "I can win this race," when she was introduced to the crowd.
AP - Russia took the first steps toward a troop pullback from Georgia on Tuesday but at the same time paraded blindfolded and bound Georgian prisoners on armored vehicles and seized four U.S. Humvees.
AP - Turns out Bigfoot was just a rubber suit. Two researchers on a quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot say that the carcass encased in a block of ice — handed over to them for an undisclosed sum by two men who claimed to have found it — was slowly thawed out, and discovered to be a rubber gorilla outfit.
AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama gave his clearest signal yet that he has settled on a running mate when he announced Tuesday he would appear Saturday in this city where he launched his campaign.
AP - Billy Wagner has more pain and swelling in his pitching elbow, and the New York Mets' All-Star closer is out indefinitely. Wagner had an MRI exam Tuesday that revealed additional inflammation in his left elbow — an alarming sign.
AFP iactiv - President Dmitry Medvedev issued Tuesday a fresh commitment to withdraw Russian troops from Georgia as NATO-Russia relations plunged to their lowest ebb in years.
Reuters - Speculation hit a fever pitch on the
U.S. vice presidential sweepstakes on Tuesday, with Democrat
Barack Obama and Republican John McCain nearing their choices
of a No. 2 amid a flurry of sly hints and outright guesses.
Reuters - Republican John
McCain took his campaign high above the waters of the Gulf of
Mexico on Tuesday, visiting an offshore oil and gas rig and
predicting many more like it along the U.S. coasts if he is
elected president.
Reuters - U.S. wholesale prices shot up in
July at the fastest annual rate in 27 years, while home
builders cut back on construction as they worked through a glut
of unsold homes, government data showed on Tuesday.
Reuters - Russian troops will pull back
from Georgia's heartland by the end of this week, the Kremlin
said on Tuesday, but NATO said it was freezing contacts with
Moscow until all Russian forces were out of the country.
Armed 85-year-old woman makes intruder call cops
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AP - An 85-year-old woman boldly went for her gun and busted a would-be burglar inside her home, then forced him to call police while she kept him in her sights, police said. "I just walked right on past him to the bedroom and got my gun," Leda Smith said.
AFP - Ten French NATO soldiers were killed in a Taliban ambush in Afghanistan, officials said Tuesday, the deadliest ground attack on foreign troops here since the US-led war was launched in 2001.
Reuters - Next Olympics hosts Britain reached
their highest gold medal tally in a century on Tuesday with
four victories including one from a once-banned runner.