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ASSOCIATED PRESS News, May 08, 2012

Report: Yahoo director who didn't catch fabrication in CEO's academic record ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Article by: AP FILE - In this Nov. 15, 2010 file photo, then PayPal president Scott Thompson, who in January 2012 was named CEO of Yahoo Inc., speaks at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Yahoo shareholder and New York hedge fund manager Daniel Loeb ...
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US employers posted 3.74 million March jobs
WHIO Dayton
AP FILE - In this March. 9, 2012, file photo, job candidates fill out forms for employment interviews at a job fair in Bell, Calif. The Labor Department said Tuesday, May 8, that US companies in March posted the highest number of job openings in nearly ...
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Kelly Thomas Beating Video: Fullerton Homeless Man's Beating Revealed At Pre ...
Huffington Post
Currently, the FBI is investigating whether Thomas' civil rights were violated, and the city of Fullerton is also conducing its own internal probe, reports theAssociated Press. This 1998 family photo provided by the Thomas family shows Kelly Thomas, ...
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UN envoy warns of civil war in Syria
Seattle Post Intelligencer
BASSEM MROUE, AP, JOHN HEILPRIN, Associated Press In this phototaken during a government-organized tour, a Syrian man casts his vote at a polling station during the parliamentary elections, in Damascus, Syria, Monday, May 7, 2012.
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Calif. man charged with killing girlfriend, 2 sons
Central Florida News 13
(AP Photo/Nick Ut) By GILLIAN FLACCUS, (AP) — The blood-stained carpet was the first clue Arlet Contreras and her two young sons had not just abandoned their apartment in a gated Orange County complex. Police began looking for them and Contreras' ...
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Al-Qaida bomb master: 'Brutality' and 'novelty'
Springfield News-Leader
(AP Photo/Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior, File) / AP By Brian Murphy,Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (WTW) — Ibrahim Hassan al-Asiri has built a reputation as al-Qaida's bomb-making savant one potential near miss at time: ...
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CIA derails plot with al-Qaida underwear bomb
Springfield News-Leader
(AP Photo/Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior, File) / AP Adam Goldman,Associated Press WASHINGTON (WTW) — US bomb experts are picking apart a sophisticated new al-Qaida improvised explosive device, a top Obama administration counterterrorism official ...
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Army Corps quickens Asian carp study
Evansville Courier & Press
By AP In this April 20, 2011, file photo Natural Fisheries manager Brad Parsons, holds a 27-pound bighead carp, an invasive Asian carp species, caught in the St. Croix River at the Department of Natural Resources headquarters in St. Paul, Minn.
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Wife, mother of kidnap-slaying suspect arrested
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Adrian Sainz) This undated photo provided by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety shows Adam Mayes. Warrants for kidnapping are being issued for Mayes, who is considered "armed and extremely dangerous," an official said in a news ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Security unchanged over 'undetectable' plane bomb
Atlanta Journal Constitution
(AP Photo/Saudi Arabia Ministry of Interior, File) Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and and China's Minister of National Defense Gen. Liang Guanglie, not seen, speak during a joint press briefing at the Pentagon, Monday, May 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Manuel...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Israeli media: Early election canceled
KFOX El Paso
(AP Photo/Gali Tibbon, Pool) By IAN DEITCH The Associated Press In a dramatic turn of events that could influence a possible Israeli strike on Iran, Israeli media reports early Tuesday indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reached an ...
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Oil falls to near $97 amid weak US, Europe demand
MassLive.com
By AP AP Photo/Hasan Jamali, FileIn a Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 file photo, an oil pump works in the Persian Gulf desert oil fields of Sakhir, Bahrain. The price of oil plunged below $100 per barrel for the first time in more than two months, ...
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MassLive.com
Israeli president: Early election canceled
KTVU San Francisco
AP Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the weekly cabinet meeting at his Jerusalem office, Monday, May 7, 2012. Netanyahu said Monday his Likud Party is going to propose Sept. 4 as the date for early elections. (AP Photo/Gali Tibbon, ...
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Illinois Ponzi scheme fugitives caught in Arizona
Albany Times Union
DON BABWIN, AP, TERRY TANG, Associated Press This combo made from undated photos provided by the US Marshal's service shows Janet Hallahan, left, and her husband, Nelson Grant Hallahan. The Hallahans, who spent a dozen years on the run after fleeing a ...
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AP Photos: Met Gala red carpet
WIS
More >> AP Photos: Met Gala red carpet AP Photos: Met Gala red carpet The legendary punk-rock club CBGB closed six years ago. But now a group of investors has bought the assets of the club and plans to establish a CBGB music festival in various New ...
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The GOP presidential primary is over? Not for Ron Paul's supporters
Duluth News Tribune
By: Associated Press report, Associated Press In this Feb. 11, 2012 filephoto, Republican presidential candidate Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, speaks to supporters in Portland, Maine, following his loss in the Maine caucus to Mitt Romney. (AP Photo/Robert ...
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MLB season: 8 big questions so far
Sacramento Bee
Here is a quick look by Ben Walker of the Associated Press at the big questions so far in baseball: AP Photo No. 1: CAN THE ORIOLES STAY ATOP THE AL EAST? Cleveland teased fans last spring, Pittsburgh stuck around until summer.
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Sacramento Bee
AP Source: Announcement expected on Coyotes sale
YourWestValley.com
The person spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity because there has been no official scheduling of such an announcement. (AP Photo/San Jose Mercury News, LiPo Ching, File) Posted: Monday, May 7, 2012 5:28 pm | Updated: 5:26 pm, ...
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AP Interview: Pakistan army says US scapegoating
Atlanta Journal Constitution
In this Monday, May 7, 2012 photo, the commander of Pakistan's forces along the frontier Lt. Gen. Khalid Rabbani smiles during an interview with The Associated Press in Peshawar, Pakistan. American efforts to talk peace with insurgents in Afghanistan ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
'Where Wild Things Are' Author Maurice Sendak Dies
Wall Street Journal
Maurice Sendak, the children's book author and illustrator who saw the sometimes-dark side of childhood in books like "Where the Wild Things Are" and "In the Night Kitchen," has died at 83. Katherine Rosman reports on Lunch Break. Photo: AP.
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Wall Street Journal
Mom, daughter found dead; 2 sisters still missing
Chicago Sun-Times
(AP Photo/Adrian Sainz) GUNTOWN, Miss. — The intense search for a man accused of abducting a Tennessee woman and her three daughters continued Tuesday after authorities said the mother and her oldest daughter were found dead in north Mississippi, ...
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Hearing resumes for officers in homeless death
Austin American-Statesman
(AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Joshua Sudock, Pool) This combo made from file photos provided by the Orange County District Attorney's office shows Fullerton Police Officers Jay Cicinelli, left, and Manuel Ramos. A judge on Monday, May 7, ...
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Austin American-Statesman
Clemens trial judge chides lawyers over slow pace By The Associated Press ...
Laramie Boomerang
Walton said he saw both sides wasting time: He faulted prosecutors for showing a photo of Clemens and his wife in Sports Illustrated and defense lawyers for cross-examination of witnesses that went well beyond the scope of the government's questions.
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NC in the national spotlight as voters weigh in on gay marriage ban in state's ...
Orlando Sentinel
(AP Photo/The Herald-Sun, Bernard Thomas) (Bernard Thomas, AP / May 08, 2012) RALEIGH, NC (AP) — The national debate over gay marriage focused Tuesday on North Carolina, as voters decided whether to make it the 29th state to pass a constitutional ...
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Brazil: Land fights up, but fewer activists dead
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By JULIANA BARBASSA AP RIO DE JANEIRO — Conflicts over land issues in Brazil increased last year, although the number of rural activists killed nationally went down slightly, according to areport released by a watchdog group that tallies land-related ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Maurice Sendak, author of 'Where Wild Things Are,' dies at age 83
The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com
By AP AP File Photo Children's book author Maurice Sendak doing an interview in September at his home in Ridgefield, Conn. Sendak, author of the popular children's book "Where the Wild Things Are," died today at Danbury Hospital in Danbury, Conn.
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The Express Times - LehighValleyLive.com
Penn State prosecutors change key allegation date
Seattle Post Intelligencer
MARK SCOLFORO, AP FILE - In these Nov. 7, 2011 file photos, former Penn State vice president Gary Schultz, left, and former athletic director Tim Curley, right, enter a district judges office for an arraignment in Harrisburg Pa. Prosecutors didn't have ...
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Report: Schools key to fighting America's obesity - seattlepi.com
Graphic shows the projected percentage of obese and very obese AmericansPhotoAP / AP. Graphic shows the projected percentage of obese and very ...WASHINGTON (AP) — Schools should be a cornerstone of the nation's obesity battle, but to trim Americans' waistlines, changes are needed everywhere people live, work, play and learn, a major new report says. Two-thirds of U.S. adults and almost a third of children are either ... World news inphotos: Mali refugees face starvation ...
seattlepi.com: Health News
Will Smith Supports President Obama's Call for Higher Taxes on Top ...
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'Where Wild Things Are' author Maurice Sendak dies - NewsOn6 ...
25, 1985 file photo, author Maurice Sendak poses with one of the characters from his book "Where the Wild Things Are," designed for the operatic adaptation of his book in St. Paul, MN. .... AP Entertainment News VideoMore>>... AP National Writer. NEW YORK (AP) - Maurice Sendak didn't think of himself as a children's author, but as an author who told the truth about childhood. "I like interesting people and kids are really interesting people," he explained to The Associated Press last ...
NEWS ON 6 - News
Testimony to Continue at Hearing for Calif. Officers - News ...
By NReino
... not guilty. (AP Photo/The Orange County Register, Joshua Sudock, Pool) ...(AP) — A video shows Officer Manuel Ramos and another officer swing at a shirtless Kelly Thomas with their batons and pin him to the ground as he pleads with them to stop. ... Prosecutors say the beating began after two officers responded to reports that a homeless person was looking in cars and rattling door handles in the transit hub where numerous buses come and go and commuters park their cars.
Feed for News
Security unchanged over 'undetectable' plane bomb - seattlepi.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — Airport security procedures, with their intrusive pat downs and body scans, don't need to be toughened despite the discovery of a new al-Qaida airline bomb plot using more sophisticated technology than an earlier attempt , ... these terrorist keep trying to devise more and more perverse and terrible ways to kill innocent people," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said during a news conference in New Delhi with Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna.
seattlepi.com: Health, Lifestyle...
Kelly Thomas Beating Video: Fullerton Homeless Man's Beating ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
Demonstrators wait for Orange County, Calif., District Attorney Tony Rackauckas, to announce that two police officers will be charged in the death of Kelly Thomas, a mentally ill homeless man, at a news conference in Santa Ana, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. ... Six officers who were trying to search Thomas' backpack July 5 after reports of break-ins at a Fullerton transit hub got into a violent fight with the 37-year-old. He later died of severe head and neck injuries. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) ...
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed
Budget Bill Passes Through House « CBS Connecticut
By WTIC News
(AP) _ The state House of Representatives approved a $20.5 billion budget deal early Tuesday that would increase spending by $143 million in the next fiscal year, address a growing deficit and boost aid to cities and towns.
CBS Connecticut
AP Photos: Supermoon glows around the globe - US News and ...
US News & World Report Politics ... Home > News > Offbeat News > AP Photos: Supermoon glows around the ... By The Associated Press,Associated Press ...
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Lawyer: Student likely owns falling bear photo, not newspaper ...
On Saturday the Associated Press issued a “photo elimination” of Andy Duann's ... I reported Duann was upset at his school's newspaper because his photo had ...
www.poynter.org/.../ap-pulls-falling-bear-photo-after-copyrig...
AP EXCLUSIVE: US not reporting all Afghan attacks - Yahoo! News
But The Associated Press has learned it does not report insider attacks in which ... was granted anonymity in order to give a fuller picture of the "insider" problem.
news.yahoo.com/ap-exclusive-us-not-reporting-afghan-attacks...
Tsunami-swept Harley in container found in Canada
(AP Photo/Kyodo News, Peter Mark) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO... was located through the license plate number, Fuji TV reportedWednesday.
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News & Eagle takes several top awards at AP-ONE competition ...
Winners in the 2011 Oklahoma Associated Press-Oklahoma News Editors ...First place in business spot news reporting went to Cindy Allen and Robert Barron; ... had the top feature photo, the top photo package and the top spotnews photo.
enidnews.com/.../News-Eagle-takes-several-top-awards-at-AP-...
The Associated Press: UK lawmakers: Rupert Murdoch unfit to lead ...
LONDON (AP) — News Corp. chief Rupert Murdoch must take responsibility for ... In a report on the malpractice at Murdoch's now shuttered News of The World .... 2011 file photo shows Chairman of News Corporation Rupert Murdoch, right, ...
www.google.com/.../ALeqM5jLxF_O-TXbFpuyBy6bQ7Jwhv...
AP-IL--Illinois Digest, IL | nola.com
If you have photos of regional or statewide interest, please transmit them toAP's Chicago photo desk. If you have questions about the Illinois AP news report, ...
www.nola.com/.../a9a35f51cf234535b2dc70d3779a5e03
Economic news boosts stock markets | Home | The Advocate ...
Associated Press photo by BILL SIKESA sign advertises a pending sale ... up by a batch of bright earnings reports and encouraging news about home sales.
theadvocate.com/home/.../economic-news-boosts-stock-market...
Photos: Top AP news photos May 8 | Wausau Daily Herald ...
Photos: Top AP news photos May 8 | wausaudailyherald.com | Wausau Daily Herald. ... Special Report: 51-Highway 29 corridor cost review ...
www.wausaudailyherald.com/.../Photos-Top-AP-news-photos-...
APNewsBreak: UN finds cluster bombs in Sri Lanka - The-Press-News
FILE - In this April 24, 2009 file photo, a Sri Lankan soldier stands guard near the war zone ... NEW DELHI (AP) -- A report from a U.N. mine removal expert says ...
www.the-press-news.com/.../apnewsbreak-un-finds-cluster-bo...
AP apologizes for firing reporter over World War II scoop - San Jose ...
Edward Kennedy, who was fired for reporting Germany had surrendered, later... photo, Tom Curley, President and CEO of The Associated Press, discusses the ... in Europe, Associated Press correspondent Edward Kennedy gave his news ...
www.mercurynews.com/.../ap-apologizes-firing-reporter-over-
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