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Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:32 AM
Fighting continues as Israel considers peace plan (AP)

Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike on a street near a U.N. school, after an Israeli attack killed dozens of Palestinians, in Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. An Israeli bombardment struck outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, the U.N. and Palestinian medics said, killing at least 30 people, many of them children whose parents wailed in grief at a hospital filled with dead and wounded. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)AP - Plumes of smoke engulfed a neighborhood east of Gaza City on Wednesday as Israel's leaders considered a peace plan put forth by France and Egypt on the 12th day of their campaign to stop rocket fire into Israel.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:17 AM
Democratic opposition to seating Burris cracks (AP)

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid(R), House Speaker Nancy Pelosi(L) addressing reporters on Capitol Hill on January 5, 2009 in Washington, DC. The new US Congress was convening Tuesday at the dawn of an era of dominance for Barack Obama's Democrats in Washington with lawmakers consumed by the worst economic crisis in generations.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Mark Wilson)AP - Senate Democrats are looking for ways to defuse the standoff that has denied Roland Burris the vacated Senate seat of President-elect Barack Obama of Illinois, but maybe not much longer.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 01:42 AM
Ukraine: Russia stops sending gas to Europe (AP)

A woman passes by a gas pipe of the gas-compressor station in the small Ukrainian city of Boyarka, near Kiev on January 4. Ukraine said Tuesday that Russia had drastically cut gas supplies to Europe and warned of AP - Ukrainian officials said Wednesday that Russia had cut off all gas supplies through pipelines crossing Ukrainian territory, the latest move in a devastating pricing dispute between the two neighbors that has already left a number of countries without gas.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 08:29 PM
New Congress opens pledging to rescue economy (AP)

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., center, holds a bible as he stands with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., left, during the mock swearing-in ceremony for  Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I.,  right, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - The Capitol rang loud with vows to fix the crisis-ridden economy Tuesday as Congress opened for business at the dawn of a new Democratic era. "We need action and we need action now," said Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Republicans agreed, and pledged cooperation in Congress as well as with President-elect Barack Obama — to a point.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:15 AM
CNN: Gupta approached about surgeon general post (AP)

In this Monday, Oct. 8, 2007 file photo, Dr. Sanjay Gupta attends a screening of the environmental documentary 'Planet in Peril,' in New York.  President-elect Barack Obama has approached CNN's chief medical correspondent, Sanjay Gupta, to be the country's next surgeon general, the cable news network said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)AP - President-elect Barack Obama's reported choice for surgeon general, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, could bring a dose of star power to a job that hasn't had that much clout in decades.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 08:28 PM
Ex-Fla. Gov. Jeb Bush won't run for Senate in 2010 (AP)

In this Sept. 12, 2006 file photo, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is shown in Orlando, Fla. Former Gov. Jeb Bush announced Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009 that he won't run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 to replace the retiring Mel Martinez, saying that it was not the right time to return to elected office. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)AP - Former Gov. Jeb Bush announced Tuesday that he won't run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 to replace the retiring Mel Martinez, saying that it was not the right time to return to elected office.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 09:05 PM
Lisa Marie Presley defends Scientology (AP)

This Dec. 6, 2007, file photo shows Lisa Marie Presley in New York. Lisa Marie Presley is expressing her condolences over the death of Jett Travolta, the son of John Travolta and Kelly Preston, and is defending Scientology, the controversial religion created by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard that Presley, Travolta and Preston follow.  (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, File)AP - Lisa Marie Presley is expressing her condolences over Jett Travolta's death and defending Scientology, the religion that Presley, John Travolta and Kelly Preston follow.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 10:55 PM
Grand Canyon, Loch Ness compete as nature wonders (AP)

In this March 6, 2008 file picture, tourists get their picture taken at the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon, Loch Ness and Niagara Falls are among over 200 natural sites competing to become the New 7 Wonders of Nature in a global poll that is expected to draw around a billion voters, organizers said Wednesday, Jan 7, 2009. The 261 nominees from 222 countries around the world include some of the most famous mountain peaks, lakes, national parks or reefs, such as Mount Everst or the Great Barrier Reef.  (AP Photo/Amanda Lee Meyers)AP - The Grand Canyon, Mount Everest and Loch Ness will vie with more than 200 other spectacular places in the next phase of the global competition for the New 7 Wonders of Nature, organizers said Wednesday.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 01:33 AM
Alcoa to cut 13 percent of global work force (AP)

In this May 7, 2007 file photo, the world headquarters of Alcoa Inc. is seen along the north shore of the Allegheny River in Pittsburgh.  Alcoa on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009 announced it plans to cut 13,500 employees, or 13 percent of its global workforce, and reduce spending and output, to help keep it competitive during the economic downturn.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, file)AP - Aluminum producer Alcoa Inc. is cutting roughly 13 percent of its global work force by the end of the year as it slashes costs in the face of a deteriorating world economy.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 01:40 AM
Tulsa rolls over Ball State in wet GMAC Bowl (AP)

Tulsa quarterback David Johnson (5) outruns the defense of Ball State's Kenny Meeks during the GMAC Bowl NCAA college football game at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala., Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. (AP Photo/Dave Martin)AP - Tulsa raced through the rain to another GMAC Bowl win and a couple more records, too. Tarrion Adams rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns in the 45-13 victory over No. 23 Ball State on a soggy Tuesday night. The Golden Hurricane (11-3) finished with a school-record 11 victories.



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Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:32 AM
Fighting continues as Israel considers peace plan (AP)

Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike on a street near a U.N. school, after an Israeli attack killed dozens of Palestinians, in Jabaliya refugee camp, northern Gaza Strip, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. An Israeli bombardment struck outside a U.N. school where hundreds of Palestinians had sought refuge on Tuesday, the U.N. and Palestinian medics said, killing at least 30 people, many of them children whose parents wailed in grief at a hospital filled with dead and wounded. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)AP - Plumes of smoke engulfed a neighborhood east of Gaza City on Wednesday as Israel's leaders considered a peace plan put forth by France and Egypt on the 12th day of their campaign to stop rocket fire into Israel.



Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 11:24 PM
Egypt and France propose plan to end Gaza conflict (AP)

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas  leaves a Security Council meeting about the situation in Gaza at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP - A cease-fire initiative Tuesday to halt the increasingly bloody Israeli offensive in Hamas-rule Gaza won support from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called on rival sides to follow up on the proposal.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 01:42 AM
Ukraine: Russia stops sending gas to Europe (AP)

A woman passes by a gas pipe of the gas-compressor station in the small Ukrainian city of Boyarka, near Kiev on January 4. Ukraine said Tuesday that Russia had drastically cut gas supplies to Europe and warned of AP - Ukrainian officials said Wednesday that Russia had cut off all gas supplies through pipelines crossing Ukrainian territory, the latest move in a devastating pricing dispute between the two neighbors that has already left a number of countries without gas.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 01:06 AM
Transcript: Mumbai gunmen were commanded by phone (AP)
AP - The gunman said into the phone, "We have three foreigners, including women." The response was plain and brutal: "Kill them," the man said. Gunshots rang out inside the Mumbai hotel, followed by a round of cheering.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 08:27 PM
Aruba prosecutor: End is near in Holloway case (AP)
AP - Aruban prosecutors said Tuesday their investigation into the 2005 disappearance of U.S. teenager Natalee Holloway is nearing the end and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.
Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:51 AM
Pakistani intelligence chief says terror, not India, is enemy (AFP)

Tourists taking pictures in front of the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai in December 2008. The head of Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, has told a German magazine his country is fighting terrorism, not India.(AFP/File/Sajjad Hussain)AFP - The head of Pakistan's powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Lieutenant General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, has told a German magazine his country is fighting terrorism, not India.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:21 AM
Ground war drives up civilian casualties (AP)
AP - The rising civilian death toll in Israel's campaign in Gaza highlights the pitfalls of Israel's powerful army using lethal force against often invisible Hamas guerrillas taking cover among civilians.
Story posted on: 01/06/2009 at 11:08 PM
Gunmen attack TV station in northern Mexico (AP)
AP - Masked gunmen opened fire and tossed a grenade at a Mexican television station as it aired its nightly newscast Tuesday, leaving behind a message warning the station about its coverage of drug gangs.
Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:46 AM
Zimbabwe delays school opening (AFP)

File photo shows Zimbabwean students walking to school in Mbarae, Harare. Zimbabwe has delayed the opening of schools by two weeks, state media reported Wednesday, amid fears that teachers may not show up for classes due to the country's worsening humanitarian crisis.(AFP/File/Alexander Joe)AFP - Zimbabwe has delayed the opening of schools by two weeks, state media reported Wednesday, amid fears that teachers may not show up for classes due to the country's worsening humanitarian crisis.



Story posted on: 01/07/2009 at 02:58 AM
US: Troops kill 32 insurgents in east Afghanistan (AP)

A US soldier belonging to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force on patrol in a village near Bagram Air base. Coalition soldiers have killed 32 armed insurgents in a major operation against Taliban fighters east of the Afghan capital Kabul, the US military has said.(AFP/File/Shah Marai)AP - Forces from the U.S.-led coalition killed 32 armed insurgents during a clash in eastern Afghanistan, the military said Wednesday.