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Jaycee Lee Dugard kidnap suspect apologizes in jail letter

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The man accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Dugard and holding her captive for nearly two decades wrote an apology in a jailhouse letter that talks about “ending a sexual problem believed to be impossible.” Phillip Garrido's ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, NevadaAppeal.com,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jaycee Dugard,  Phillip Garrido,  University of California Berkeley

Senator meets Suu Kyi, wins American's release

is interested in easing its policy of isolation. YANGON, Myanmar — Stung by international outrage over the trial of Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar's ruling generals agreed Saturday to hand an American prisoner involved in her case to a visiting U.S. ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  15 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Jim Webb,  Aung San Suu Kyi,  Barack Obama,  Kurt Campbell,  United Nations

Army Ranger chases down alleged drunken driver in Moorhead

An alleged drunken driver from Fargo, N.D., faces charges after being nabbed by a father and military man. Army Ranger Mike Arntson chased down the man after he crashed into a vehicle carrying Arntson, his wife, Heather, and their four children in ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, TwinCities.com,  11 Aug 2009

Former Fargo managing editor Cal Olson dies after fall

FARGO, N.D. — Cal Olson, a former managing editor, photographer and a member of The Forum team awarded a Pulitzer Prize for coverage of a deadly 1957 tornado, has died at age 84. The Forum said Olson fell Wednesday at his cabin on Big Island Lake in ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, TwinCities.com,  16 Jul 2009

Oil execs see rough path for alternative energy

HOUSTON (AP) — Despite millions in new investments and President Barack Obama's push for clean energy technology, many oil and gas executives say mass production of renewable energy is not likely before at least the middle of the next decade, a new ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, EcoEarth News,  5 May 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Steven Chu

Oldest US nuclear plant resumes normal operations

LACEY TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Normal operations have resumed at the nation's oldest nuclear power plant a week after it was shut down because of a failed transformer. Officials at the Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station in New Jersey had manually stopped ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, EcoEarth News,  3 May 2009

Man leads officials on chase, then commits suicide in Minnesota

FARGO, N.D. — Authorities are investigating the apparent suicide of a Kansas man after a chase that started in eastern North Dakota. Officials say the chase began Tuesday night in the town of Page and ended about 82 miles later near Barnesville, Minn., ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, TwinCities.com,  18 Mar 2009

Looking for options: About 1 in 9 U.S. kids use alternative medicine

than 9,000 adults who were speaking on behalf of a child in their household. Atlanta » More than one in nine children and teens use herbal supplements or some other form of alternative medicine, the government said Wednesday, citing a new national ...

From MIKE STOBBE THE ASSOCITED PRESS, Salt Lake Tribune,  10 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Harvard University

Prescription drugs cited in Locklear DUI charge

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 THE ASSOCITED PRESS LOS ANGELES Prosecutors in Santa Barbara have charged Heather Locklear with misdemeanor driving under the influence, citing prescription drugs. The California Highway Patrol said the ...

From THE ASSOCITED PRESS, Canton Repository,  18 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Heather Locklear,  Richie Sambora,  Blair Berk

McCain cancels Reno visit

RENO Republican presidential nominee John McCain will not be visiting Nevada this week after all. Campaign spokesman Rick Gorka says McCain had only tentatively planned a trip to Reno on Thursday but now will not be making that trip. There was no ...

From ASSOCITED PRESS, NevadaAppeal.com,  29 Sep 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party,  Joe Biden,  Sarah Palin,  Barack Obama

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