
Amanda Knox: A timeline of the Meredith Kercher murder case – Seattle Times
Amanda Knox: A timeline of events in the Meredith Kercher murder case. Nov. 1, 2007 21-year-old British student Meredith Kercher is found dead in the bedroom of the apartment in Perugia, Italy, that she shared with 20-year-old University of Washington student Amanda Knox. The cause of death is a
CDC: Swine flu is widespread only in 25 states – Washington Post
ATLANTA — Swine flu infections continue to wane, just as vaccine is becoming plentiful enough that some communities are allowing everyone to get it, not just those in priority groups. Swine flu was widespread in only 25 states last week – mostly in the Northeast and Southwest, officials at the
Uchitel lawyer cancels press conference – AOL
LOS ANGELES(AP) A lawyer for a New York woman who has denied having an affair with Tiger Woods has canceled a news conference that had been scheduled for Thursday in Los Angeles. Attorney Gloria Allred says the news conference has been canceled due to what she terms unforeseen circumstances. Allred
Transcript shows man claiming to be spy helped FBI – Boston Globe
WEST COVINA, Calif. A Southern California man who claimed to spy on mosques for the FBI provided the agency with valuable information for a federal prosecution, a court transcript showed on Friday. The transcript from an August 2007 hearing states that Craig Monteilh (MON’-tay) provided “very
Devils Beat Lightning With Goal in Final Minute – New York Times
Jamie Langenbrunner scored with 38.1 seconds left in regulation to give the host Devils a 3-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday night. Andy Greene fired a shot from the point that Langenbrunner deflected past Antero Niittymaki to give the Devils their seventh win in the last eight games at
Obama: Jobs plan will ‘jump-start’ hiring – Houston Chronicle
ALLENTOWN, Pa. Even as he trumpeted a slowdown in the nation’s job losses Friday, President Barack Obama put finishing touches on a proposal he’ll unveil next week to “jump-start” business hiring across America. In a speech from Washington on Tuesday, Obama plans to send Congress an initial list
AP source: Apple in talks to buy Lala.com – NewOrleans.Com
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Apple Inc. is in advanced talks to buy online music retailer Lala.com, a Silicon Valley startup that has threatened “the end of the MP3″ with its fast song-streaming application. A person familiar with the matter confirmed the talks with The Associated Press but was not authorized
Ga. speaker resigns after lobbyist affair claim – Findlaw.com
ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s powerful House speaker resigned Thursday after a suicide attempt and allegations by his ex-wife of an affair with a lobbyist. Glenn Richardson, the state’s first GOP speaker since Reconstruction, had won sympathy from even his political enemies when he revealed last month
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