1.Amid a growing E. coli scare, Topps Meat Company is expanding its recall of frozen hamburger pattie s. Company announced 22 million pounds of ground beef products are being recalled. Three people have been infected with the bacteria and other possi
Wall Street shot higher Monday,sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 14,000 for the first time in two and a half months.The blue chip index rose by some 200 points as it surged to a new high at the start of the fourth quarter. A University o
1. The head of private security firm Blackwater USA says his staff acted appropriately in Iraq protecting State Department employees. But after a shoot-out last month that killed 11 Iraqis, lawmakers wonder if the government is relying too much on pr
1.Firefighters in California are trying to hold on to the gains they made battling wildfires that have ravaged the southern part of the state. Officials say they are cautiously optimistic about making progress. More than 4,000 people remain in shelte
1. As it moved out, Tropical Storm Noel triggered mudslides and floods in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The death toll rose to 60 Wednesday, making it the second deadliest Atlantic storm this season. The killer storm is now headed toward the Baha
1. It looks like retirement for tennis pro Martina Hingis as drug allegations swirl around the five-time Grand Slam champion and Wimbledon winner. Hingis says she's been accused of testing positive for cocaine but denies using the drug. 2. Police in
1.Authorities say they detained a contract worker at the nation's largest nuclear power plant. They say he tried to enter the plant with a small explosive device in the back of his pickup truck. The plant about 50 miles west of downtown Phoenix was p
1.The Bush administration says it's very worried by the state of emergency declared in Pakistan. President Pervez Musharraf suspended the Constitution. He also replaced the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ahead of an expected decision on his presi
1. President Bush is turning up the pressure on Pervez Musharraf. Bush is calling on the Pakistani president to hold elections and relinquish his army post as soon as possible. It's the first public comment since Musharraf imposed a state of emergen
1. Some Democrats objected, but the Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the nomination of President Bush's choice for Attorney General Michael Mukasey. Those who voted NO say they did so because Mukasey had refused to call the interrogation pract
Police in Pompano Beach, Florida have captured the convicted robber who was being taken to court when a Sheriff's deputy was shot and killed. Authorities say Michael Mazza was found with the deputy's gun and there may have been accomplices . 2. Presi
1. A hearing began in Las Vegas to determine if there is enough evidence for O. J. Simpson to stand trial on charges of kidnapping, armed robbery and assault. A witness says Simpson burst into the room, demanding sports collectible s. The witness say
1. Seven cars of a freight train in Washington have derail ed over the Anacostia River. A Fire Department official says there are no injuries and there is no cause for concern. Some coal and oil spilled into the river but officials say the spill is c
1.From his ranch in Crawford, Texas, President Bush said Saturday that Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf is making some positive steps. Pakistan has declared it will lift its state of emergency within a month. 2.Lights out on Broadway.More than t
Veterans Day Celebrations are underway across the US. Vice President Dick Cheney attended the ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery where he commended the military for making their country proud. A massive weekend search has turned up no sign of a
1. The teen who went on a shooting spree inside a high school in Finland apparently chatted online with a Pennsylvania teen before the deadly attack. But an attorney for Dillon Cossey says his client didn't encourage the Finnish shooter. Cossey was a
1. New violence in Pakistan today. Police using baton s and tear gas clashed with about 200 supporters of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. Dozens were arrested. Bhutto meanwhile was detained at her home where authorities were station ed outside. 2.
New violence shook Pakistan today, police using ** and tear gas class to about 200 supportors of the opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. Thousands were arrested.Bhutto meanwhile was detente at home for authority was stationed outside. President Bush is
1. An armed man involved in an overnight standoff with police outside the Showboat Casino in Atlantic City has surrendered peacefully. Police were called after security reported a man on a shuttle bus with a gun. Three people were briefly held hostag
The President of Venezuela warns that if the United States attacks his country or Iran, the price of a barrel of oil could double. Hugo Chvez says if there was an attack, oil could reach 200 dollars a barrel. The remarks came during the opening addre
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