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Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:28 PM
Burris denied seat in US Senate to succeed Obama (AP)

Illinois U.S. Senate Appointee Roland Burris arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - Roland Burris failed in his bid to take President-elect Barack Obama's Illinois Senate seat on Tuesday in a scripted piece of political theater staged just before the opening of the 111th Congress.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:22 PM
Economic crisis, Obama response face new Congress (AP)

Senate Majority leader Harry Reid, right, with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speak during a news conference following their bi-partisan meeting with President-elect Barack Obama on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - The new Congress opened for business at the stroke of noon on Tuesday, eager to join President-elect Barack Obama in tackling the worst economic crisis in generations. Democrats celebrated last fall's election gains in the House and Senate.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:51 PM
Israel shells near UN school, killing at least 30 (AP)

A Palestinian carries a wounded girl who according to Palestinian medical sources was injured in Israeli forces' operations in Gaza, to Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. An Israeli bombardment hit outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, and Palestinian medics said at least 34 people died as international outrage grew over civilian deaths. (AP Photo/AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)AP - Israeli mortar shells struck outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, killing at least 30 people — many of them children whose parents wailed in grief at a hospital filled with dead and wounded.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 12:09 PM
Obama says trillion-dollar deficits may last years (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama greets visitors on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009, as he walks to meet with Congressional Republican and Democratic leader. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - President-elect Barack Obama says the nation probably faces huge deficits for years to come, but heavy spending is needed now to spur the economy.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 10:13 AM
Social Security begins taking online applications (AP)
AP - The Social Security Administration, bracing for the coming eligibility of 80 million baby boomers, is introducing an online application that will allow people to apply for retirement benefits in as little as 15 minutes.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:48 PM
Stocks up moderately after Federal Reserve minutes (AP)

Specialist Glenn Carell, center, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)AP - Wall Street advanced moderately Tuesday, as fresh details from the Federal Reserve on its efforts to combat the recession helped offset disappointing economic reports.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:25 PM
Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes (AP)

Phil Schiller, senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing for Apple, delivers his keynote address Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, at the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)AP - Apple Inc. closed its final appearance at the Macworld trade show Tuesday by cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online store to as little as 69 cents and disclosing that soon every track will be available without copy protection.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 11:54 AM
Travolta family returns to US with son's remains (AP)

The entrance to the Jumbolair Aviation Estates where actor John Travolta lives, is shown on  Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009 near Ocala, Fla.  (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)AP - Actor John Travolta and his wife, Kelly Preston, have returned to Florida with the remains of their 16-year-old son, Jett, who died at the family vacation home in Grand Bahama.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 07:58 AM
Islamic militants ridicule death of Bush cat (AP)
AP - Islamic militants posted sarcastic comments on an extremist Web site Tuesday ridiculing a recent announcement by First Lady Laura Bush that the family's cat had died.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:05 PM
Phillies' J.C. Romero is suspended for 50 games (AP)

This is a 2008 file photo showing Philadelphia Phillies baseball player J.C. Romero. Phillies reliever J.C. Romero and Yankees minor league pitcher Sergio Mitre have been suspended for the first 50 games of next season after testing positive for a banned substance. The suspensions were announced Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009  by Major League Baseball. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)AP - Phillies reliever J.C. Romero and Yankees minor league pitcher Sergio Mitre were suspended for the first 50 games of next season after testing positive for a banned substance.



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Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:51 PM
Israel shells near UN school, killing at least 30 (AP)

A Palestinian carries a wounded girl who according to Palestinian medical sources was injured in Israeli forces' operations in Gaza, to Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. An Israeli bombardment hit outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, and Palestinian medics said at least 34 people died as international outrage grew over civilian deaths. (AP Photo/AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)AP - Israeli mortar shells struck outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, killing at least 30 people — many of them children whose parents wailed in grief at a hospital filled with dead and wounded.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 02:07 PM
Diplomats push Syria to pressure ally Hamas (AP)

French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, meets with Syrian President Bashar Assad, right, at the Syrian presidential palace, in Damascus, Syria, on Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009. Sarkozy urged Syria to exert pressure on its ally Hamas in order to help end the fighting in the Gaza Strip between the militant Palestinian group and Israeli forces. (AP Photo/Bassem Tellawi).AP - France's president sought Syrian help Tuesday to bring a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip, while Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice headed to the United Nations for meetings with Arab and European leaders.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 12:09 PM
US, Iraqi troops get the picture (not their man) (AP)
AP - Army Capt. Christopher Loftis took in the scene: Iraqi soldiers raiding the home of a suspected insurgent wanted for participating in deadly attacks against U.S. and Iraqi troops.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:21 PM
Member of Iraq president party killed in drive-by (AP)

Iraqi Shiites wave swords as they mark Ashura in Karbala, 80 kilometers (50 miles) south of Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009.  Ashura falls on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the anniversary of the death of Imam Hussein, who was killed in 680 A.D. during the battle of Karbala. (AP Photo/ Ahmed Alhussainey)AP - Gunmen have killed a member of Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's political party in a drive-by shooting in the northern city of Kirkuk, Iraqi police officials said Tuesday.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:50 PM
Natural gas shortages slam many European nations (AP)

An employee of the Hungarian Mol Natural Gas Transporting Corp. checks the pressure in the pipeline forwarding Russian natural gas from Ukraine at the gas receiving station in Vecses (27 km/16 miles east of Budapest), Hungary, Tuesday, Jan. 6. 2009.  Ukraine and Russia will hold new talks to end their bitter natural gas dispute that has cut off Russian gas to six other countries, the head of Ukraine's gas company said Tuesday, as officials in eastern Europe warned of a looming emergency.(AP Photo/Bela Szandelszky)AP - The Russia-Ukraine natural gas dispute hit Europe with the force of a winter storm Tuesday, cutting or limiting supplies to at least a dozen nations. Tens of thousands of people were left without heat and governments scrambled to find alternate energy sources.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 01:30 PM
Turkey holds suspicious Iran-Venezuela shipment (AP)
AP - Turkey was holding a suspicious shipment bound for Venezuela from Iran because it contained lab equipment capable of producing explosives, a customs official said Tuesday.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 02:01 PM
Doctors stuck at bottleneck on Egypt-Gaza border (AP)

Egyptian paramedics evacuate an injured Palestinian man toward an Egyptian ambulance at the Egyptian border crossing terminal of Rafah, Egypt Monday, Jan. 5, 2008. Israel seized control of high-rise buildings and attacked houses, mosques and smuggling tunnels as it pressed forward with its offensive against the Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers on Tuesday, even as a stream of European leaders headed for the region to press for a truce.  (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)AP - Greek anesthesiologist Dimitrios Mognie and another doctor arrived at this border crossing loaded with medical supplies to help Gazans wounded in the Israeli offensive. Instead, they have waited at the border for days.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 06:19 AM
Guatemalan mudslide kills 35, injures 15 (AP)

Rescue workers stand among bags holding the victims of a landslide at a cemetary in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009.  A massive landslide tore down the side of a mountain and buried a northern Guatemalan highway Sunday, killing at least 34 people and leaving rescue workers to dig for more victims Monday. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)AP - Rescuers dug through tons of mud late Monday in search of more victims of a massive landslide that buried a long stretch of highway in northern Guatemala, killing at least 35 coffee workers and travelers using the road.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 10:28 AM
Zimbabwe court dismisses activists' bid for freedom (Reuters)

Jestina Mukoko (C), head of the Zimbabwe Peace Project, and supporters of opposition Movement For Democratic Change (MDC) walk past the gate to the Magistrates court in Harare, December 24, 2008. (Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters)Reuters - A Zimbabwean court Tuesday ruled that a leading human rights advocate and eight other activists should remain in custody, in a case that has raised further doubts over a power-sharing deal.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 02:06 PM
China face economic pain, sensitive anniversaries (AP)
AP - The year ahead will challenge Chinese security officials increasingly nervous about social stability, the nation's top police officer said Tuesday, amid concerns about gang violence, separatism and dissident plans to mark the 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests.