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Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:53 PM
Panel recommends impeaching Ill. governor (AP)

Rep. Jack Franks (D-Woodstock) 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 - A key panel unanimously recommended Thursday that Governor Rod Blagojevich be impeached for abusing his power, mismanaging Illinois government and committing possible criminal acts.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:54 PM
Cheney: CIA did nothing illegal in interrogations (AP)

Vice President Dick Cheney pauses during an interview with the Associated Press at the White House in Washington Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)AP - Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday that he sees no reason for President George W. Bush to pre-emptively pardon anyone at the CIA involved in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists. "I don't have any reason to believe that anybody in the agency did anything illegal," he said.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:13 PM
Democrats criticize Obama's proposed tax cuts (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama speaks about the economy, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - President-elect Barack Obama's proposed tax cuts ran into opposition Thursday from senators in his own party who said they wouldn't do much to stimulate the economy or create jobs. Senators from both parties agreed that Congress should do something to stimulate the economy. But Democratic senators emerging from a private meeting of the Senate Finance Committee criticized business and individual tax cuts in Obama's stimulus plan.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:14 PM
UN halts Gaza aid after Israel attack on workers (AP)

Palestinian demonstrators use sling-shots to hurl stones at Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israel's military operation in Gaza, in the West Bank village of Bilin, near Ramallah,Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday after a three-hour lull to allow delivery of humanitarian aid, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt. Despite the heavy fighting, strides appeared to be being made on the diplomatic front with the U.S. throwing its weight behind a deal being brokered by France and Egypt. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)AP - The U.N. suspended food deliveries to Gaza and the Red Cross accused Israel of blocking medical assistance after forces fired on aid workers, killing two, as the threat of a wider conflict emerged with Lebanon.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:18 PM
Obama: Congress must act boldly and now on economy (AP)

President-elect Barack Obama makes remarks on the nations economy, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va. (AP Photo/Lawrence Jackson)AP - President-elect Barack Obama implored Congress on Thursday to "act boldly and act now" to fix an economy growing perilously weaker. Leading lawmakers set an informal goal of mid-February for enacting tax cuts and government spending that could cost as much as $1 trillion.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:18 PM
Madoff 'victims' do math, realize they profited (AP)

In this Jan. 5, 2009 file photo, disgraced financier Bernard Madoff leaves U.S. District Court in Manhattan after a bail hearing in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File)AP - The many Bernard Madoff investors who withdrew money from their accounts over the years are now wrestling with an ethical and legal quandary.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:18 PM
Fatal police shooting sparks violent protests (AP)

Directors of the BART transit agency listen to public comments on Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, in Oakland, Calif. Speakers criticized the agency for its handling of a New Year’s Days incident involving a BART police officer who shot and killed unarmed 22-year-old Oscar Grant. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)AP - In grainy cell-phone videos played over and over on the Internet, police officers force an unarmed black man to the ground and hold him face-down on a crowded train platform. Suddenly one of the officers draws his gun and fatally shoots the man in the back — then looks up.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:18 PM
Court papers: Gotti neighbor was dissolved in acid (AP)
AP - It is perhaps the most intriguing unsolved mystery from the gaudy gangland career of John Gotti: Whatever happened to the neighbor who accidentally ran over and killed the mobster's 12-year-old son — and then vanished?
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 03:43 PM
Man allegedly caused flats with nails in driveways (AP)
AP - Police in upstate New York say a man has been sprinkling roofing nails on the driveways of people he didn't like to cause flat tires for two years. Stony Point police Lt. Peter Quinn said Michael Delisio was arrested Tuesday after an officer staking out one victim's home saw nails being thrown from Delisio's car.
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:28 PM
Smoltz to Red Sox; Baldelli, Penny will join him (AP)

This Sept. 7, 2007 file photo shows Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz tipping his hat to fans as he leaves the game after giving up a hit to Washington Nationals' Ronnie Belliard, ending Smoltz's bid for a no-hitter, during the eighth inning of a baseball game at Turner Field in Atlanta. Smoltz has reached a preliminary agreement on a contract with the Boston Red Sox, a stunning end to his long career with the Atlanta Braves. The deal was expected to be finalized later Thursday Jan. 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith, File)AP - John Smoltz and Brad Penny are on their way to the Red Sox. Rocco Baldelli was already in Boston, holding up his new jersey.



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Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:44 PM
Diplomats: Arabs and West agree on Gaza resolution (AP)

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, right, hugs his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy at the end of a press conference on Tuesday Jan. 6, 2009 in Sharm el-Sheik, Egypt. Sarkozy said Wednesday Jan. 7, 2009 that Israel and the Palestinian Authority have accepted an Egyptian-French plan for Gaza.   (AP Photo/Eric Feferberg/Pool)AP - Key Arab nations and Western powers called for an immediate Security Council vote Thursday night on a Gaza cease-fire resolution, after they reached agreement on final wording of the draft, officials said.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:14 PM
UN halts Gaza aid after Israel attack on workers (AP)

Palestinian demonstrators use sling-shots to hurl stones at Israeli soldiers during a demonstration against Israel's military operation in Gaza, in the West Bank village of Bilin, near Ramallah,Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Israel resumed its Gaza offensive Wednesday after a three-hour lull to allow delivery of humanitarian aid, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt. Despite the heavy fighting, strides appeared to be being made on the diplomatic front with the U.S. throwing its weight behind a deal being brokered by France and Egypt. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)AP - The U.N. suspended food deliveries to Gaza and the Red Cross accused Israel of blocking medical assistance after forces fired on aid workers, killing two, as the threat of a wider conflict emerged with Lebanon.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 04:45 PM
EU, Russia strike deal on monitoring gas flow (AP)

People ride in a unheated tram in an effort to save on electric power in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Natural gas supplies from Russia through Ukraine to Europe remain cut off for a second day, leaving several countries scrambling to secure alternative energy sources to cope with a cold snap. The cutoff has left more than a dozen countries struggling to cope in the depths of winter. Factories shut down in eastern Europe, schools closed and tens of thousands of people scrambled to find other ways of keeping warm.  (AP Photo/Valentina Petrova)AP - The European Union said Thursday that gas supplies should restart after it struck a deal with Russia on supervising the flow of gas through Ukraine.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 04:36 PM
UN: 257 Palestinian children killed in Gaza (AP)

In this Monday, Jan. 5, 2009 file photo, Palestinians carry the bodies of three toddlers Ahmed, Mohamed, and Issa Samouni, who according to Palestinian medical sources were killed in an Israeli strike, during their funeral in Gaza City. At least 169 children and teens, ages 17 and under, have been killed, and many more wounded since Dec. 27, according to Palestinian medics and human rights researchers. In the ongoing chaos, with medics still unable to retrieve all bodies and some of the dead disfigured, exact figures are not yet available. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa, File)AP - Tiny bodies lying side by side wrapped in white burial shrouds. The cherubic face of a dead preschooler sticking up from the rubble of her home. A man cradling a wounded boy in a chaotic emergency room after Israel shelled a U.N. school.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 01:37 PM
Red Cross: Israel delayed access to Gaza wounded (AP)
AP - The international Red Cross accused Israel on Thursday of "unacceptable" delays in letting rescue workers reach three Gaza City homes hit by shelling where they eventually found 15 dead and 18 wounded, including young children too weak to stand.
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:23 PM
More than 100 Rome flights canceled by protest (AP)
AP - More than 100 flights at Rome's main Leonardo da Vinci airport have been canceled by a ground workers protest against job cuts that are part of Alitalia's imminent relaunch.
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:49 PM
US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,223 (AP)

Seen through splintered bullet-proof glass, US soldiers examine their damaged Humvee after an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) detonated on the vehicle, following a patrol in Baghdad in 2007. US soldiers will not be eligible to receive the Purple Heart for the invisible psychic wounds of war, the Pentagon said Thursday, reserving the medal for those wounded in combat.(AFP/File/David Furst)AP - As of Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009, at least 4,223 members of the U.S. military had died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 05:05 PM
Mexico awards cash for worst gov't red-tape sagas (AP)

A man scans a list of requirements for processing a passport in a government building in Mexico City, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009. Mexico's President Felipe Calderon announced three winners in a new government contest to find Mexico's worst examples of bureaucracy and corruption. Each winner was awarded cash prizes for their story of long lines and endless paperwork. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)AP - Ana Maria Calvo has fought unsuccessfully for seven months to correct her husband's name on her child's birth certificate.



Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:42 PM
Collapse of Sudan peace pact could spell disaster: report (Reuters)
Reuters - World powers must step up efforts to ensure a landmark 2005 Sudan peace pact is fully implemented, a report said on Friday, warning that its failure could lead to Darfur-style crises erupting elsewhere in the country.
Story posted on: 01/08/2009 at 06:54 PM
Qaeda Pakistan leader believed dead: U.S. official (Reuters)
Reuters - Al Qaeda's operations chief in Pakistan and a top lieutenant are believed to be dead, a U.S. counterterrorism official said on Thursday.