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7/02/2010
06:10:48 AM
Spy suspects allegedly used regular consumer tech (US National)
Before James Bond heads out on a mission, he has to stop in Q's laboratory for custom-made gadgets like an exploding watch. Life wasn't so dashing for the suspected Russian spies arrested this week: They allegedly relied heavily on off-the-shelf consumer electronics.
7/02/2010
04:10:47 AM
Florida tests inventors' sand-cleaning ideas (US National)
Some inventors came with cotton fiber rolls, others with oil-clumping polymer mixes and one brought a specially designed rake. Their task: clean layers of crude oil and tar from a once-pristine Florida beach and prove they have the right stuff to combat the gummy onshore residue of the massive Gulf oil spill.
7/02/2010
03:11:23 AM
Calif. gov pressures lawmakers in budget battle (US National)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's order to pay 200,000 state workers just the minimum wage sent a signal to California lawmakers: In the impasse over closing California's $19 billion budget deficit, Schwarzenegger is ready to play hardball.
7/02/2010
03:11:23 AM
Sen. Byrd viewing in WV goes into wee hours (US National)
They came by the thousands to pay their respects to U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, and they kept trickling in past midnight and into the early morning hours Friday to honor a statesman, a scholar and, above all, a proud West Virginian.
7/02/2010
03:11:23 AM
Art helps student who lost eye in Gaza protest (US National)
The left lens of Emily Henochowicz's black-framed eyeglasses is covered in tape that bears a black-and-white pattern she drew in marker. The design obscures her eye socket, but a faint scar is visible underneath where a tear gas canister fired by Israeli border police crushed several bones and took her left eye.
7/02/2010
03:11:23 AM
Health overhaul may mean longer ER waits, crowding (US National)
Emergency rooms are the only choice for patients who can't find care elsewhere. They may grow even more crowded under the nation's new health law.
7/02/2010
02:10:42 AM
Oakland teeters on edge awaiting Mehserle verdict (US National)
This Northern California city is bracing for an upcoming verdict in the racially-charged murder trial of a former Bay Area Rapid Transit officer some 400 miles away.
7/02/2010
02:10:42 AM
American Indians ask for voice on federal court (US National)
As senators questioned U.S. Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, the American Indian community watched with interest, and with a mounting sense of frustration.
7/02/2010
02:10:42 AM
No bucks, no boom for the Fourth (US National)
Expect fewer booms this July Fourth because of financial busts in some cities and towns.
7/02/2010
01:10:22 AM
Des Moines Levee springs small leak; no evacuation (US National)
Authorities on Friday plan to closely inspect a leak in a vulnerable levee that protects a Des Moines' Birdland neighborhood from a swollen river that swamped the downtown area two years ago.
7/02/2010
01:10:22 AM
Kan. race shows earmarks are tricky business (US National)
The three-story Opera House rises above neighboring storefronts on South Main Street here, a mecca of culture on the prairie. Not so long ago, arts enthusiasts in this south-central Kansas town worried about running out of money for its $8 million renovation.
7/02/2010
01:10:22 AM
Prosecutors: NY suspect spilled Russia spy details (US National)
Within hours of his capture, U.S. prosecutors say, Russian spy suspect Juan Lazaro admitted his name was an alias.
7/02/2010
01:10:22 AM
Group to show car that can be driven by the blind (US National)
Could a blind person drive a car? Researchers are trying to make that far-flung notion a reality.
7/02/2010
01:10:22 AM
Volunteers ready but left out of spill cleanup (US National)
BP and the Obama administration face mounting complaints that they are ignoring foreign offers of equipment and making little use of the fishing boats and volunteers available to help clean up what may now be the biggest spill ever in the Gulf of Mexico.
7/01/2010
10:10:42 PM
Schwarzenegger orders min wage for state workers (US National)
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday ordered about 200,000 state workers to be paid the federal minimum wage this month because the state Legislature has not passed a budget, but the state controller is refusing to comply.
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