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Bones found near Fossett crash site
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 19:23
Officials have found two large human bones near the crash site of adventurer Steve Fossett's plane in California's Sierra Nevada.





6 governors ask feds to help automakers
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 16:30
The governors of six states have sent a letter to federal officials asking that they take "immediate action" to help the troubled ...


Man sets himself on fire at University of Washington
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 16:55
Fire officials in Seattle say a 61-year-old man poured gasoline over himself and set himself on fire at the University of Washington.


Judge refuses to stop D.C. police roadblocks
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 15:59
A federal judge has refused to order police in the District of Columbia to stop using a vehicle checkpoint program in one of ...


Suspicion falls on dairy farmer in Ill. murders (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Oct 30 2008 12:08
AP - George Weedon hid a tractor behind a false wall on his property, allegedly for a bankrupt dairy farmer who authorities say was trying to conceal assets from his creditors. But Weedon did not keep the secret for long.

Juror injury halts testimony in retrial of Spector (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Oct 30 2008 12:25

Music producer Phil Spector and his wife Rachelle leave the Los Angeles Country Superior Court Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008, for a lunch break during his murder retrial. Spector is accused of killing actress Lana Clarkson at his home in 2003. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - The first day of testimony in music producer Phil Spector's murder retrial has been canceled after a juror fell and broke his foot in the court parking lot.



Bill collectors get tough, and complaints surge (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Oct 30 2008 12:56
AP - After several years in which Americans were buying stuff on credit they couldn't afford, a rapidly increasing number are complaining about getting harassed and abused by bill collectors.

Minneapolis newspaper gets suspicious package (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Oct 30 2008 12:13

A package labeled 'anthrax' sits on a counter at the photo desk of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2008. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer newsroom was evacuated briefly Wednesday after an editor opened what appeared to be one of a number of anthrax hoax mailings sent to media outlets around the country.  (AP Photo/Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Joshua Trujillo)AP - The Star Tribune of Minneapolis on Thursday became the latest news organization to receive a package labeled "anthrax," a day after the FBI arrested a man on suspicion of sending athrax hoax letters to the media.



Economy flashes recession signal; GDP down at 0.3% rate
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 10:29
The government says the economy shrank in the third quarter as consumers cut back spending by the biggest amount in 28 years. ...


6 N.M. teens charged in football camp hazing
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 09:15
Six youths were charged with conspiracy and other crimes stemming from a hazing case at a high school football camp in which ...


Museum returns painting found to be Nazi loot
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 08:36
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has sent a painting by cubist Fernand Leger back to the heirs of a Jewish art collector in ...


AP: Hudson suspect claims innocence, refused polygraph
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 08:01
The convicted felon suspected in the slayings of actress-singer Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew told police he is ...


Another child abandoned at Neb. hospital
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 07:39
A hospital spokesman says another teenager has been left at a Nebraska hospital even as lawmakers prepare to lower the age limit ...


Accused skinheads to face magistrate at hearing
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 30 2008 06:37
A federal magistrate will decide if authorities can continue to hold two white supremacists accused of plotting to kill dozens ...


Luxurious lifestyles take a hit
Source: USATODAY.com - Oct 29 2008 23:24
In the current financial meltdown, the rich are cutting back in their own way, experts say.


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