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Unions suspend South African strike (AP)

AP - South African civil servants unions are suspending a nationwide strike for higher wages to give members time to consider the government's latest offer, labor leaders said Monday.

Schoolboy finds pipe bomb in Northern Ireland (AFP)

The St. Comgall's Primary School in Antrim. The Northern Ireland school was evacuated after an eight-year-old boy found a pipe bomb in the playground, in what police said was a AFP - A Northern Ireland school was evacuated Monday after an eight-year-old boy found a pipe bomb in the playground, in what police said was a "cowardly" attack blamed on militants opposed to the peace process.


Son: Iran woman who faced stoning to be lashed (AP)

Iranian human rights lawyer Mohammad Mostafaei, right,who defended a woman sentenced to death by stoning in Iran, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, left, and French philosopher Bernard Henry Levy, background, during a press conference, in relation to the case of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a 43-year-old mother of two who has been sentenced to death by stoning for adultery has attracted worldwide attention, in Paris, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)AP - An Iranian woman who was sentenced to death by stoning for adultery is now facing a new punishment of 99 lashes because a British newspaper ran a picture of an unveiled woman mistakenly identified as her, the woman's son said Monday.


Obama unveils huge jobs and infrastructure plan (AFP)

Construction workers move a piece of concrete during work on the Exposition Light Rail Transit Line that will connect downtown Los Angeles and Culver City in Los Angeles, July 2010. US President Barack Obama unveiled plans Monday to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Kevork Djansezian)AFP - US President Barack Obama unveiled plans Monday to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.


Bahamas drops charges in Travolta extortion case (AP)

AP - A judge in the Bahamas dismissed charges Monday against two people accused of trying to extort money from John Travolta after the prosecutor said the actor no longer wanted to pursue a case stemming from the death of his teenage son.

Obama to announce $50 bln infrastructure job plan (Reuters)

US President Barack Obama visits neighbors in the backyard of the Weithman family in Columbus, Ohio, August 18. Obama unveiled plans Monday to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mike Munden)Reuters - President Barack Obama will announce on Monday a six-year plan to revamp the United States' aging roads, railways and runways with a $50 billion up-front investment to jump-start job creation.


US drone kills five in NW Pakistan: officials (AFP)

A US 'Predator' drone passes overhead at a forward operating base near Kandahar, Afghanistan, in 2009. A US drone fired two missiles at a vehicle carrying militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area, near the Afghan border, killing five rebels, officials said.(AFP/File/Joel Saget)AFP - A US drone on Monday fired two missiles at a vehicle carrying militants in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area, near the Afghan border, killing five rebels, officials said.


City offices to close for Labor Day

All city of Paris offices will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6, except non-business offices — police, fire and EMS, which will work a normal schedule.

Hurricane watch issued for coasts of Mexico, Texas (AP)

Tropical storm Hermine is seen in this satellite image courtesy of the National Hurricane Center. REUTERS/National Hurricane Center/HandoutAP - A hurricane watch has been issued for the coasts of Texas and Mexico in the Gulf as Tropical Storm Hermine approaches.


Mud buries Guatemala bus, 2nd slide kills rescuers (AP)

Residents carry a coffin containing the remains of a mudslide victim to be buried in Santa Maria Ixtahuacan, Guatemala, Sunday Sept. 5, 2010.  Torrential rains from a tropical depression caused landslides that have killed at least 38 people in Guatemala. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)AP - When news came over the radio that a landslide had buried two pickup trucks and a bus along a major highway, Suagustino Pascual Tuy and others rushed to the rescue, picks and shovels in hand.


City considers disposal of properties

City council members approved of the city disposing of certain real estate during the council meeting on Aug. 23.

City to offer amnesty to unregistered landlords

COLUMBIA — City officials know there are 22,715 rental units registered in Columbia, but they also know there are landlords who have failed to register their properties.   “We are certain there are more rentals in this city, “ said Leigh Britt, manager of the Office of Neighborhood Services . “We work to try to identify them.”   The Office of Neighborhood Services tries to register all rental ...

Suicide attack in NW Pakistan kills 17 people (AP)

Map of Pakistan locating the site of the suicide attack on Monday. At least 17 people were killed and 45 wounded when a suicide bomber rammed his explosives-laden car into a police station in northwest Pakistan on Monday, destroying the building, police said.(AFP/Graphic/Afp Graphics)AP - A Taliban suicide bomber detonated a car in an alley behind a police station in a strategically important town in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, killing at least 17 police and civilians in an explosion that shattered the station and neighboring homes.


Lebanon PM: accusations against Syria were mistake (AP)

AP - Lebanon's prime minister said he was wrong to accuse Syria of involvement in the 2005 assassination of his father, a major turnaround for a politician who has long blamed Damascus for the Beirut truck bombing that killed Rafik Hariri and 22 others.

City of Philadelphia to Host Bloggergate Happy Hour

The city of Philadelphia is holding a happy hour this week in Old City for bloggers who are upset with fees and taxes that in some cases more money is going out than coming in. KYW’s John McDevitt reports it’s being called the bloggergate happy hour: Gary Steuer is the chief cultural officer for the [...]

Israeli FM pushes for new settlement construction (AP)

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, left, and Israel's President Shimon Peres take part in a social gathering for the diplomatic core in Israel at the President's residence in  Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. Lieberman said Sunday that his party will try to block any extension of Israel's settlement slowdown, which could upend new Mideast peace talks just weeks after they began. (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)AP - Israel's hard-line foreign minister said Monday that his party will try to block any extension of Israel's settlement slowdown, a move that could derail the recently launched Mideast peace negotiations.


China, US meet amid tensions over trade, military (AP)

U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, left, and U.S. National Economic Council Director Larry Summers pause as they wait for journalists to leave before their meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, not in the photo, at the Chinese foreign ministry in Beijing, China, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, Pool)AP - Senior U.S. and Chinese officials met Monday to steady relations upset by disputes over currency, trade and military affairs despite calls for a tougher line on Chinese economic policies that some say are contributing to American unemployment.


World stocks gain, dollar falls (AFP)

Global stock markets rose and the dollar fell on Monday as investors further digested better-than-expected US jobs data which reduced prospects of a return to recession.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - Global stock markets rose and the dollar fell on Monday as investors further digested better-than-expected US jobs data which reduced prospects of a return to recession.


Labor secretary: Obama doing good job on economy (AP)

AP - Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is defending President Barack Obama's efforts to combat the recession and unemployment, saying his focus has been on helping the jobless and underemployed.

Obama to launch political offensive on economy (AFP)

US President Barack Obama -- seen here on September 5 -- has unveiled plans to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.(AFP/Saul Loeb)AFP - US President Barack Obama will travel to the Midwestern US state of Wisconsin Monday as part of a broad effort to stem ebbing political support over the slowing economic recovery.


Afghanistan: Run on Kabul Bank Shakes a Fragile Economy (Time.com)

Time.com - The government insists there is no reason for anxiety but the depositors outside Afghanistan's largest bank are implacable. They want their money back

The Bettencourt Scandal Puts Sarkozy in Growing Peril (Time.com)

Time.com - As the scandal surrounding the L'OrÉal billions further entwines Eric Woerth, French President Nicolas Sarkozy's support for his labor minister could cost him the next election

City seeks input on new general plan

Redwood City planning commissioners are ready to wind up several years of effort to shape a new general plan but are first asking the public for final thoughts on current aspects like zoning and future possibilities such as high-speed rail and street cars.

China Inc gets new chairman as state-owned firms' clout grows (Reuters)

Reuters - Wang Yong, a name little heard on the global business stage, has become boss of the world's biggest mobile telecom carrier, the most valuable coal producer and Asia's top oil refiner.

USS Olympia, 2-war naval veteran, battles for survival (AP)

An Aug. 30, 2010 photo shows the USS Olympia, which served as flagship of the Asiatic Squadron in the Spanish-American War, in Philadelphia, Monday, Aug. 30, 2010. Without a major refurbishment to its aging steel skin, the Olympia either will sink at its moorings on the Delaware River, be sold for scrap, or be scuttled for an artificial reef 90 miles south. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - The USS Olympia, a one-of-a-kind steel cruiser that returned home to a hero's welcome after a history-changing victory in the Spanish-American War, is a proud veteran fighting what may be its final battle.


Va. woman devours 181 chicken wings in NY contest (AP)

In this photo provided by National Buffalo Wing Festival, Joey Chestnut, left, competes with  Sonya Thomas, center, at 2010 Wing Fest in Buffalo, N.Y., Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. Thomas, The Black Widow of eating contests gobbled up nearly 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes, devouring the national championship record. (AP Photo/National Buffalo Wing Festival, Brian Kahle)AP - The Black Widow of eating contests gobbled up nearly 181 chicken wings in 12 minutes, devouring the national championship record in Buffalo on Sunday.


City wins award for irrigation work

The City of Lone Tree will be recognized by the City-County Communications and Marketing Association at the organization’s annual conference in September in Atlanta.

Australia election impasse expected to end Tuesday (Reuters)

Australia's Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks at a news conference in Melbourne August 22, 2010. REUTERS/Mick TsikasReuters - Australian Labor Prime Minister Julia Gillard will know on Tuesday if she can form a new minority government with the support of three independents, ending more than two weeks of uncertainty after the August 21 elections.


Oil hovers above $74 as traders eye US economy (AP)

An engineer works at the Barjisiya oil fields in Zubair One south west of the city of Basra, Iraq. Global dependency on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for crude oil will rise in the next five to 10 years as output by non-OPEC nations falls, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.(AFP/File/Essam -al-Sudani)AP - Oil prices slipped to near $74 a barrel Monday in Asia as traders weighed whether growing Chinese demand can offset weak U.S. fuel consumption amid high unemployment.


Aftershocks rattle quake-hit NZ city (Reuters)

A resident walks past damaged shops from yesterday's major earthquake in Christchurch September 5, 2010. Strong aftershocks and gale-force winds buffeted a clean-up of New Zealand's second biggest city on Sunday following the country's most damaging earthquake in 80 years. REUTERS/Iain McGregor/The PressReuters - Aftershocks rocked New Zealand's second-biggest city on Monday causing further damage and forcing authorities to extend a state of emergency after the country's most damaging earthquake in 80 years.


City, county debate plan to replace dam

Charlottesville City Council met Thursday to discuss a 50-year water plan for the city and Albemarle County, which includes the construction of a new dam ...

City officers' complaints on flagger law disappointing

The city's efforts to reduce its costs related to paid police details took an unfortunate twist recently when the city's patrol officers filed a complaint with the Public Employee Labor Relations Board. Officers also filed a grievance with the city over...

City moves to dismiss claims by pot shop

The City of Littleton has filed a response to one of the two lawsuits from medical marijuana centers facing the city.

City seeks way to pay forester

Denton city leaders are struggling to find a way to pay the city's urban forester amid slumping tax revenues and budget cuts. The latest proposal would have Denton Municipal Electric, the city's electric utility, pay for most of the forester's salary to reduce the burden on the general fund. Urban forester E.J. Cochrum's position and salary currently fall under the planning department.

Obama to propose 100 billion tax credit (AFP)

US President Barack Obama waves after arriving aboard Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on September 5, 2010. Obama will call for a 100-billion-dollar business tax credit this week to boost the sagging US economic recovery, The Washington Post reported.(AFP/Saul Loeb)AFP - President Barack Obama will call for a 100-billion-dollar business tax credit this week to boost the sagging US economic recovery, The Washington Post reported.


Diverse water sources key to food security: report (Reuters)

Cattle Egrets are seen as Egyptian farmers work in a field in a village near Alexandria, around 220 km (137 miles) northwest of Cairo, May 18, 2009. REUTERS/Asmaa WaguihReuters - Increasingly erratic rainfall patterns related to climate change pose a major threat to food security and economic growth, water experts said on Monday, arguing for greater investment in water storage.


Backyard volunteers helping track firefly numbers (AP)

AP - The yellow-green streaks of fireflies that bring a magical air to summer nights, inspire camp songs and often end up in jars in children's bedrooms may be flickering out in the nation's backyards as suburban sprawl encroaches on their habitats.

1 'censored' bar won't stop online prostitution (AP)

Craigslist founder Craig Newmark stands in front of the Craigslist office in San Francisco, California in 2006. Online classifieds website Craigslist has blocked US access to its AP - Craiglist's "adult services" section has been shut down in the U.S., but prostitution on the Internet is alive and well — even, quite possibly, on Craigslist.


Want cheapskates to spend? Hawk gizmos that save (AP)

This photo taken Aug. 9, 2010, shows the Squeezeit product on a toothpaste tube in New York. Demand is rising for kitchen and bath gadgets that squeeze out that last blob of toothpaste and help get the suds out of tiny slivers of soap. Cheapskate gadgets may be a sign of the times, but they're also a sign of how product makers and retailers are trying to get people back in the spending habit. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - How do you get penny pinchers to spend these days? Pitch products that promise to save them money.


Attorney: JetBlue attendant in NYC flap resigned (AP)

FILE - In this Aug. 10, 2010 file photo, JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater leaves a correctional facility in the Bronx after posting bail in New York.  JetBlue Airways says that there will be no second exits for Slater, who captured the nation's imagination with his profanity-laced loudspeaker tirade and jump down a plane's emergency chute, beer in hand. Spokeswoman Jenny Dervin said Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 that Slater is no longer employed by the airline.   (AP Photo/Louis Lanzano, File)AP - A flight attendant who captured America's attention when he told off a plane full of passengers and then slid down an emergency chute resigned from his job last week and wasn't fired, his lawyer said Sunday.


New Two-Hour TB Test (OneWorld.net)

OneWorld.net - JOHANNESBURG, Sep 3 (PlusNews) - A new, accurate, easy-to-use test can diagnose tuberculosis (TB) - including drug-resistant strains of the disease - in less than two hours. It has the potential to save thousands of lives in developing countries, where current tests are often unreliable, take weeks to process, or are simply unavailable.

What might make the Fed flinch? (Reuters)

Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke makes his way through the Dirkson building hallway after a Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearing on Reuters - The U.S. economy appears to be trudging along, neither booming nor busting, growing steadily enough to diminish double-dip recession fears but not quickly enough to bring down unemployment.


Putting 5 cheapskate accessories to the test (AP)

AP - Companies are unleashing lots of gadgets to help consumers be more frugal, but are they worth the money?

Greenest state behind the waste-to-energy race (AP)

In this photo taken on Aug. 24, 2010, in Long Beach, Calif., South East Reserve Recovery Facility (SERRF) manager, Charlie Trip, right, checks the operation with trash crane operator Becky Davis. The plant can process some 13,000 tons per day of solid waste, with a gross electrical generating capacity of 36 megawatts. Twenty five years ago California was at the forefront of the trash-to-energy conversion technology and, now, we're not only behind Europe and Asia, but we're also behind the rest of the country. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - Government officials from around the world used to come to this port city to catch a glimpse of the future: Two-story piles of trash would disappear into a furnace and eventually be transformed into electricity to power thousands of homes.


Key oil spill evidence raised to Gulf's surface (AP)

In this Sept. 4, 2010 picture, the Helix Q4000, bottom, the vessel responsible for lifting the Deepwater Horizon blowout preventer stack from the sea floor, is seen on the Gulf of Mexico near the coast of Louisiana. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)AP - Investigators looking into what went wrong in the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are a step closer to answers now that a key piece of evidence is secure aboard a ship.


Racial violence changes student — and school (AP)

This Wednesday, June 23, 2010 photo shows Duong Nghe Ly in Philadelphia. A day of violence at South Philadelphia High School last year changed his life, and as he heads into his senior year, he wants to learn if his school has been transformed as well. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - Duong Nghe Ly can't wait to begin his senior year at South Philadelphia High School. A day of violence there last year changed his life, and he wants to learn if his school has been transformed as well.


Endangered or not, wolf killings set to expand (AP)

This 2004 photograph provided by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks shows an adult male wolf from the Lazy Creek pack north of Whitefish, Mont.  Government agencies are ramping up killings and removals of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and Great Lakes, despite two recent court actions that restored the animal's endangered status in every state except Alaska and Minnesota. (AP Photo/Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks)AP - Government agencies are seeking broad new authority to ramp up killings and removals of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and Great Lakes, despite two recent court actions that restored the animal's endangered status in every state except Alaska and Minnesota.


9 years gone, everyone's a ground zero stakeholder (AP)

In this Sept. 1, 2010 picture, construction continues at the World Trade Center site in New York. Two additional high rise towers and a transportation hub are planned for the pit under excavation, center. One World Trade Center is at left. Traffic moves north along Church St., lower right. September 11 will mark the ninth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center. Ground zero - depending on whom you talk to, it's a scar on this city where horror still lingers, a bustling hive symbolizing the resilience of a nation, or simply, for those who live and work nearby, a place where life goes on. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - It is a place of sacrifice. A place of mourning. A place people pass by on their way to grab lunch. It's a place where tourists crane their necks to snatch a glimpse around barriers walling off an enormous construction site — which is also what it is.


Official: Obama backing research tax credits (AP)

US President Barack Obama visits neighbors in the backyard of the Weithman family in Columbus, Ohio, August 18. Obama unveiled plans Monday to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mike Munden)AP - Seeking ways to spur economic growth ahead of the November elections, President Barack Obama will ask Congress to increase and permanently extend research and development tax credits for businesses, a White House official said Sunday.


Army studies concussions' effects on bomb techs (AP)

In this June 3, 2010 photo, 1st  Lt. Timothy Dwyer performs a cognitive test which requires him to press a small light as it becomes illuminated while at the same time counting backwards from 100 by sevens, as occupational therapist Jenny Owens takes notes at the Fort Campbell Army base in Fort Campbell, Ky.  Soldiers from the Army's 52nd Ordnance Group based at Fort Campbell have undergone hours of exhaustive cognitive testing in the military's first-of-its-kind study of mild traumatic brain injury. This focus on the soldiers who find and destroy the powerful and deadly weapons is part of a larger effort by the military this year to better track and treat mild brain injuries. (AP Photo/Josh Anderson)AP - Motivated by the deaths of two friends in war-zone explosions, 1st Lt. Timothy Dwyer decided to become a bomb hunter.


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