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EconomySummations begin in Rutgers webcam spying trialNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — A former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man said Tuesday that his client is a kid, not a criminal, his lawyer said Tuesday in closing arguments. Defense attorney Steven Altman said Dharun Ravi was ... Wis. prosecutors likely to show video of emaciated girlMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin prosecutors are expected to play a video in court Tuesday that shows an emaciated 15-year-old girl telling police her father and stepmother kept her in a basement for years and starved her, leaving her to fend for herself off scraps she found on the floor ... Southwest says it won't make a profit in 1st quarterDALLAS — Southwest Airlines doesn't expect to earn a profit in the first quarter because of higher fuel costs. Chief Financial Officer Laura Wright said Tuesday that jet fuel prices have been higher than the airline expected — about $3.50 per gallon instead of the $3.35 it had been forecasting. ...Boston police clamp down on slam dancingBOSTON (AP) – Add slam dancing to activities banned in Boston. Police recently cited a city club for allowing violent mosh pit dancing and vowed a crackdown on what they called "dangerous behavior" and a "public safety hazard." The Boston Herald reports that police cited the House of Blues for ... Dartmouth student's claims put hazing in spotlightHANOVER, N.H. — Things have only gotten messier at Dartmouth College in the weeks since a former fraternity brother went public with hazing allegations involving swimming in and swallowing vomit. Senior Andrew Lohse brought the issue to the forefront in January, when he wrote a column in the school newspaper ... U.S. brings new trade case against ChinaWASHINGTON — The Obama administration is bringing a new trade case against China that seeks to pressure Beijing to end export restrictions on key materials used to manufacture hybrid car batteries, flat-screen televisions and other high-tech goods. The latest action, announced Tuesday, is part of President Barack Obama's broader effort ... Poll: NYC voters approve of NYPD's job performanceNEW YORK — Most city voters think the New York Police Department has been effective in fighting terrorism, and a majority say the NYPD has acted appropriately in its dealing with Muslims, according to a new poll released Tuesday that questioned respondents following a series of stories from the Associated ... PRUDEN: A modest proposal for Barack ObamaANALYSIS/OPINION: Barack Obama is in trouble. Even The Washington Post says so. The Post's pollsters find that a record number of Americans now give the president "strongly negative" reviews of his first three years, and nearly 7 of every 10 Americans blame the president for the acute heartburn that strikes ... Five Myths About Illegal Immigration From US Government 5-10-10Five Myths About Illegal Immigration From US Government 5-10-10
When Diversity Displaces America's Language and Culture 8-30-10When Diversity Displaces America's Language and Culture 8-30-10
American Briefs: Sheriff pleads guilty after court OKs video showingSAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco's sheriff pleaded guilty Monday to false imprisonment, thus avoiding a domestic violence trial that could have cost him his job and ending the public airing of a personal drama worthy of the Venezuela telenovela that his wife once starred in. Ross Mirkarimi, 50, accepted the ... Setting the stage for America's degraded future, Part 3, 12-20-10Setting the stage for America's degraded future, Part 3, 12-20-10
Sentence remanded in 1999 L.A. bomb plotLOS ANGELES — Calling it unreasonably lenient, a federal appeals court on Monday overturned a 22-year prison sentence for "millennium bomber" Ahmed Ressam, who was stopped with a carload of explosive materials before he could kill people at Los Angeles International Airport in 1999. In a 7-4 split decision, the ... To many teachers, career has failedStudents aren't the only ones who hate going to school. An increasing number of teachers don't like their jobs and are considering a new line of work, according to a major survey by MetLife. The study, which sampled more than 1,000 instructors in kindergarten through 12th grade, found that only ... Earthquake link casts cloud over frackingIn another blow to the natural gas extraction technique known as fracking, officials in Ohio now say wastewater produced by the popular process is likely responsible for a rash of recent earthquakes. The conclusions will almost surely fuel a debate over the tradeoffs between economic rewards and environmental risks that ... NASA takes to YouTube to say end is not nearAccording to NASA, Christmas can go ahead this year — the world will not end on Dec. 21. In a recent YouTube video, one of the agency's top scientists debunks various doomsday theories linked to the supposed end of the Mayan calendar. While some expect planetary collisions, massive solar storms ... Ex-Rutgers student accused in webcam spying trial not testifyingNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Jurors in the trial of a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man will not hear directly from the defendant. Dharun Ravi's defense lawyer rested his case Monday without calling Mr. Ravi to testify. ...Corrupt congress wasting taxpayer trillions 4-11-11Corrupt congress wasting taxpayer trillions 4-11-11
Letters reveal Nixon as young RomeoYORBA LINDA, Calif. — Long before Richard Nixon rose to power and fell from grace, the future president was just another man in love. Decades before he became known to some as "Tricky Dick," Nixon was the one coining nicknames (sweet ones) for his future bride, in gushy love notes ... 2nd Wis. judge strikes down state's voter ID lawMADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin judge on Monday struck down the state's voter identification law less than a week after another judge temporarily stopped it, complicating plans for state officials who want the law in place for the upcoming presidential primary. Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess issued the permanent ... |
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