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Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:28 AM
Job losses stack up as recession deepens (AP)

A sign instructs job seekers at the California Employment Development Department in Sunnyvale, Calif., Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009. The country lost nearly 2 million jobs through November and more bad news is expected this week when the government releases data on weekly jobless claims and December unemployment. No matter how bad those numbers are, and economists expect at least another 500,000 jobs were lost last month, the pain is stretching into 2009.  (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)AP - Trying to survive a deepening recession, employers are cutting their work forces to the bone, leaving more Americans unemployed and with dim prospects of finding a new job any time soon.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:15 AM
Illinois House on verge of impeaching Blagojevich (AP)

Rep. Roger L. Eddy, right, votes to recommend the impeachment of Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to the House during an Illinois House Impeachment Committee hearing Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, in Springfield, Ill. The committee voted unanimously to recommend impeachment putting the matter before the full house.  (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)AP - Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces almost certain impeachment by the Illinois House, a historic step that would trigger a trial to determine whether the Democratic governor should be tossed out of office.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:16 AM
Rifts show as Obama urges quick action on stimulus (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama arrives to speak about the economy, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Lawmakers are under orders to finish action on President-elect Barack Obama's nearly $800 billion economic recovery plan by mid-February. But already it is plain that a set of serious fissures need to be bridged if the bill is to be completed within five weeks.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:13 AM
Israel to continue offensive despite UN resolution (AP)

Palestinians survey a kindergarten destroyed after an Israeli air strike in Gaza January 8, 2009. (Mohammed Salem/Reuters)AP - Israeli jets and helicopters bombarded Gaza Friday and Hamas responded with a barrage of rockets, as Israel's government said it will press forward with its offensive despite a U.N. resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:19 AM
Obama to finalize national security team Friday (AP)

In this Jan. 29, 2002 file photo, then Admiral Dennis Blair, center, commander-in-chief of the United States Pacific Command, reviews a guard of honor at the Singapore Ministry of Defense headquarters.     (AP Photo/Naashon Zalk)AP - President-elect Barack Obama is completing his national security team by announcing his unusual choices for CIA director and a national intelligence director who may face tough Senate confirmation questioning over how he confronted the Indonesian military when civilian massacres were occurring in East Timor.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:45 AM
Stocks point lower ahead of employment report (AP)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in New York January 2, 2009. (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)AP - Investors showed nervousness Friday ahead of the government's monthly employment report, sending stock futures moderately lower.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:17 AM
Democrats begin new session with labor bills (AP)

Pay Equity pioneer Lily Ledbetter addresses the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008 file photo. Democrats are ushering in what they believe will be a new labor-friendly era in Washington with House votes on two bills aimed at helping women fight pay discrimination in the workplace. The House was to vote on the bills Friday Jan. 9, 2009, and they could reach Barack Obama's desk soon after he enters the White House.  One of the bills, the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, is a response to a 2007 Supreme Court decision that made it more difficult to sue over past pay discrimination.  (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, FILE)AP - Democrats are ushering in what they believe will be a new labor-friendly era in Washington with House votes on two bills aimed at helping women fight pay discrimination in the workplace.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:27 AM
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities (AP)

An LG cell phone shows live TV during a demonstration at an OMVC news conference at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas,Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - TV stations in 22 U.S. cities announced Thursday that they will start broadcasting their signals this year in a format designed to be received by mobile devices like cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units and in-car entertainment systems.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:26 AM
Ex-'Sopranos' actor faces prison for burglary try (AP)
AP - A former actor on "The Sopranos" faces up to 15 years in prison for a botched burglary in the Bronx in which an accomplice shot and killed a police officer.
Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 07:09 AM
Sloppy, choppy game leaves Florida as BCS champion (AP)

Florida's Tim Tebow (15) tackles Oklahoma's Gerald McCoy (93) after McCoy intercepted a Tebow pass during the second quarter of the BCS Championship NCAA college football game in Miami, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)AP - Tim Tebow gave Florida the jolt it needed, and the Gators toughed out a second BCS title in three years. Their 24-14 win over No. 2 Oklahoma in a choppy, sloppy affair Thursday night made them a national champion. But it likely did little to quiet fans of Southern California, Utah and Texas, all of whom already claimed the top spot.



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Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 07:08 AM
EU monitors arrive in Kiev to help end gas cutoff (AP)

Bogdan Sokolovskiy, Ukraine's president's representative for energy security, talks with reporters in Brussels January 9, 2009. Ukrainian gas firm Naftogaz said on Friday it expects Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom to resume gas exports via Ukraine shortly.   REUTERS/Eric Vidal (BELGIUM)AP - The EU says its officials have arrived in Kiev on a mission to help restore Russian natural gas supplies to Europe.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:13 AM
Israel to continue offensive despite UN resolution (AP)

Palestinians survey a kindergarten destroyed after an Israeli air strike in Gaza January 8, 2009. (Mohammed Salem/Reuters)AP - Israeli jets and helicopters bombarded Gaza Friday and Hamas responded with a barrage of rockets, as Israel's government said it will press forward with its offensive despite a U.N. resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:07 AM
Sri Lanka says it captured key rebel base (AP)

Sri Lankan air force soldiers march during a passing out parade at an air base in Ampara, January 9, 2009.  Sri Lankan troops on Friday captured Elephant Pass, the strategic army base at the gateway to the Jaffna Peninsula it lost to the Tamil Tiger rebels in 2000, the president said. REUTERS/Stringer (SRI LANKA)AP - Sri Lankan forces captured the strategic Elephant Pass base from the Tamil Tigers on Friday, ousting the rebels from their last stronghold on the Jaffna peninsula and boxing them into a shrinking pocket of land in the northeast.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:12 AM
Oil slips on weak global demand (AP)

Snow covers pipes at the last offtake point before the Italian border, of the Trans Austria Gasleitung (TAG) natural gas pipeline in Finkenstein January 8, 2009. Russian gas imports to Italy via the TAG pipeline were substantially interrupted from 1.00 a.m. on January 7, with supplies reduced by 90 percent. Picture taken January 8, 2009. REUTERS/Daniel Raunig  (AUSTRIA)AP - Worries about global economic growth and expectations of a weak U.S. jobs report pushed oil prices lower Friday, despite concern about fighting in Gaza and evidence that OPEC production cutbacks were taking hold.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 05:44 AM
World markets brace for US jobs news (AP)

A man walks past an electric market board in central Tokyo, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. Japanese shares edged down Friday in lackluster trade as investors turned cautious ahead of U.S. jobs data that's likely to point to a deepening recession in the world's largest economy. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average lost 39.62 points, or 0.5 percent, to close 8,836.80. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)AP - World stock markets fell modestly Friday as investors braced themselves for the U.S. jobs report for December, which many fear could be one of the worst ever.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 07:22 AM
First British baby born free of cancer gene (AFP)

A file photo of a researcher performing a DNA test in December 2008. A mother who is the first woman in Britain to have a baby selected free of a gene which causes breast cancer has given birth succesfully, doctors said Friday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Chris Hondros)AFP - A mother who is the first woman in Britain to have a baby selected free of a gene which causes breast cancer has given birth succesfully, doctors said Friday.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 06:13 AM
US troops in Iraq get to drink beer for Super Bowl (AP)
AP - American troops in Iraq will be allowed to drink beer without fear of court-martial for this year's Super Bowl — an exception to a strict military ban on drinking alcohol in combat zones.
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 10:58 PM
Caracas protesters cheer Israeli envoy's expulsion (AP)

Demonstrators protest outside Israel's embassy in Caracas, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009.  Protesters condemning Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip sprayed graffiti and hurled shoes at Israel's embassy, backing President Hugo Chavez's decision to expel the Israeli ambassador.(AP Photo/Fernando Llano)AP - Protesters condemning Israel's offensive in the Gaza Strip sprayed graffiti and hurled shoes at the country's embassy in Venezuela on Thursday, backing President Hugo Chavez's decision to expel the Israeli ambassador.



Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 07:01 AM
SAfrica's ANC to lauch election campaign manifesto (AP)
AP - The African National Congress hopes to keep its large majority in South Africa's parliament with promises of more jobs, fewer AIDS deaths and less crime, as it faces its toughest election challenge since toppling apartheid.
Story posted on: 01/09/2009 at 07:04 AM
Pakistan PM hands information to India on Mumbai (AP)

In this Nov. 26, 2008 file photo, a gunman walks at the Chatrapathi Sivaji Terminal railway station in Mumbai, India. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, that he did not believe the November Mumbai attacks gunmen were acting alone, and Pakistani state agencies must have had a hand in the attacks. A ruthless exchange from a transcript of phone calls Indian authorities say they intercepted during the attack were part of a dossier of evidence New Delhi handed Pakistan this week that it says definitively proves that the siege was launched from across the border.  (AP Photo/Sebastian D'souza/Mumbai Mirror, File)AP - Pakistan's main spy agency has given India information about the Mumbai terror attacks, the prime minister said Friday, while denying media speculation of a rift between him and the president.