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Stock futures fall on fresh European bank concerns (AP)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, August 30, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAP - Stock futures slipped to start the holiday-shortened week Tuesday after some fresh concerns about the health of European banks rattled overseas markets.


Bangladesh pardons 20 death-row prisoners (AFP)

Bangladeshi police stand guard near the central prison in Dhaka in January 2010. Bangladesh's president has pardoned 20 death-row prisoners four years after they were sentenced for the murder of a then-ruling party activist, a prison official said Tuesday.(AFP/File/Munir Uz Zaman)AFP - Bangladesh's president has pardoned 20 death-row prisoners four years after they were sentenced for the murder of a then-ruling party activist, a prison official said Tuesday.


Exiled Rwandan leaders call for Kagame ouster (AFP)

Rwandans and the international community need to work together to end the rule of President Paul Kagame -- seen here on July 16 -- and pave the way for a democratic transition, exiled leaders said in a report obtained by AFP.(AFP/File/Dominique Faget)AFP - Rwandans and the international community need to work together to end President Paul Kagame's rule and pave the way for a democratic transition, exiled leaders said in a report obtained by AFP Tuesday.


Australia PM Gillard handed power by independents (AFP)

Australia's independent members of parliament Rob Oakeshott (3rd right), Tony Windsor (2nd right) and Bob Katter (right) are seen here with opposition leader Tony Abbott (left) and Deputy Opposition leader Julie Bishop at the parliament in Canberra, on August 25.(AFP/File/Andrew Taylor)AFP - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard retained power by a tiny, one-seat majority Tuesday after winning the backing of two key independent MPs in the first hung parliament in decades.


Top US commander: Burning Quran endangers troops (AP)

Afghans burn an effigy of Dove World Outreach Center's pastor Terry Jones during a demonstration against the United States in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. Hundreds of Afghans railed against the U.S. and called for President Barack Obama's death at a rally in the capital Monday to denounce the American church's plans to burn the Islamic holy book on 9/11. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP - The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warned Tuesday an American church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops in the country and Americans worldwide.


Tropical Storm Hermine crosses into Texas (AP)

This NOAA GOES National Weather Service satellite image shows tropical storm Hermine. Hermine made landfall in far northeastern Mexico, threatening storm surges and tornadoes in the US-Mexico border area, US forecasters said.(AFP/NOAA-HO)AP - Tropical Storm Hermine rolled into south Texas early Tuesday, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to an area battered by Hurricane Alex earlier this summer.


Australian Labor Party wins enough support to rule (AP)

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard speaks during a press conference in Canberra, Australia, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Gillard will lead Australia's first minority government in 67 years after two independent lawmakers threw their support behind her center-left Labor Party, ending two weeks of uncertainty left by national elections that ended on a knife-edge. (AP Photo/Mark Graham)AP - Prime Minister Julia Gillard will lead Australia's first minority government in 67 years after two independent lawmakers threw their support behind her center-left Labor Party on Tuesday, ending two weeks of uncertainty left by national elections that ended on a knife-edge.


Colorado wildfire destroys dozens of homes (AP)

Kurt Rieder, in white hat, with his 9 year old daughter Lily watch the smoke plume from a wildland fire burning in the Four Mile Canyon area just west of Boulder Colo. on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. High winds pushed the smoke and ash eastward over the Colorado plains. (AP Photo/Peter M. Fredin)AP - A wind-whipped wildfire sent flames roaring through a rugged canyon in the Colorado foothills, forcing hundreds of people to flee and destroying dozens of homes — some that belonged to the firefighters themselves, authorities said early Tuesday.


Study: Aid after 2005 quake won trust in Pakistan (AP)

FILE - In this Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010 file photo, Pakistan's army soldiers unload the relief supplies from a U.S. helicopter in Kalam, in Pakistan's Swat Valley. The U.S. had committed at least $87 million in aid and expected to give more in the coming days. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed, File)AP - The influx of foreign aid after the 2005 Kashmir earthquake significantly increased survivors' trust in the West, according to new research that also suggests hard-line Islamist charities did little to help despite the publicity they generated.


EU calls 'barbaric' plans to stone Iranian woman (AP)

An undated photo of Sakineh Mohammadi-Ashtiani provided by Amnesty International. The son of an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery said Monday that he fears she will be executed shortly after this week's end to the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.(AFP/Amnesty International)AP - The European Union on Tuesday condemned the stoning to death sentence passed against an Iranian woman convicted for adultery, saying it was "barbaric beyond words."


City council meets tonight

The Jacksonville City Council has called for a special meeting today before tonight’s regular meeting. Council members will discuss repair of the gym floor at the Jacksonville Commons Recreation Complex and hear an analysis of the Multi-Family...

Commuters walloped by strikes in France, London (AP)

Cyclists wait at a junction on the Embankment in London, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Millions of Londoners are struggling to get to work by road, rail boat and bicycle as a strike by London Underground workers shuts down much of the city's subway system. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)AP - Strikes hobbled public transit across France and in London on Tuesday, with tourists and commuters bearing the brunt of a wave of discontent over government austerity measures.


Afghan Elections: Candidates Flock to Kabul for Safety (Time.com)

Time.com - More than 600 candidates are running for office out of Afghanistan's capital because it isn't safe to campaign in the provinces

Uganda: Democratic Reform and Security Top U.S. Agenda (Time.com)

Time.com - Pushing for electoral reform is tricky when the strongman in power is also a key ally against extremist violence

Boston Dawna, the Batman of Venice Beach, retires (AP)

Donna Chaet, better known as Boston Dawna, poses for a photo on Ocean Front Walk in Los Angeles' Venice Beach neighborhood Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.  Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.  For nearly 40 years, she's cruised Venice, always on the lookout for lawbreakers.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.


City budget calls for increased reserves

The Scottsbluff City Council is expected to approve a budget that Scottsbluff City Manager Rick Kuckkahn has described as “healthy.” After years of struggling to reach targeted reserve levels of an estimated $800,000, the Scottsbluff City Council and city officials took an interesting approach.

As Democrats fear rout, Obama launches jobs push (AFP)

US President Barack Obama makes remarks on the economy at the Milwaukee Laborfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Obama has pledged 50 billion dollars to create jobs in a massive transportation infrastructure campaign, targeting huge unemployment and ripping resurgent Republicans.(AFP/Tim Sloan)AFP - US President Barack Obama has pledged 50 billion dollars to create jobs in a massive transportation infrastructure campaign, targeting huge unemployment and ripping resurgent Republicans.


City plans 'significant announcement' about World Music and Wellness Festival

The city of Desert Hot Springs will make a “significant announcement” Tuesday about the Wellness and World Music Festival, the city manager announced.

Abbas asks US to step into settlement dispute (AP)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands as she hosts the re-launch of direct negotiations, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, at the State Department in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he has asked the U.S. to settle a dispute with Israel over settlement expansion that is threatening to derail Mideast peace talks.


Protest over fatal shooting by LAPD turns violent (AP)

AP - A protest over the fatal police shooting of a Guatemalan immigrant turned violent when some demonstrators threw bottles at officers, set trash cans on fire and refused to disperse.

Oil falls below $74 as traders look to US economy (AP)

An engineer works at the Barjisiya oil fields in Zubair One south west of the city of Basra, Iraq. Global dependency on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for crude oil will rise in the next five to 10 years as output by non-OPEC nations falls, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.(AFP/File/Essam -al-Sudani)AP - Oil prices fell to near $74 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as investors mull the strength of the U.S. economy and demand for crude.


City awards nearly $1 mil for neighborhood improvements

City awards nearly $1 mil for neighborhood improvements Clara Ave, S. Dora will get new pavement, curb bulb-outs The Daily Journal The Ukiah City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to award contracts totally nearly $1 million for improvements to Clara Avenue.

City wins award for irrigation work

The City of Lone Tree will be recognized by the City-County Communications and Marketing Association at the organization’s annual conference in September in Atlanta.

City discusses creating a Memorial Advisory Board

The city council was briefed during its Aug. 2 work session regarding the creation of a five-member advisory board to give the council members input regarding any projects that fall into the memorial category.

City preps for preparedness event

The city of Mesquite Office Of Emergency Management is hosting a Preparedness at the Park event to educate people about being prepared in the event of an emergency.

City moves to dismiss claims by pot shop

The City of Littleton has filed a response to one of the two lawsuits from medical marijuana centers facing the city.

Strong yuan would hurt China: economists (Reuters)

Reuters - China must resist external pressure for yuan appreciation because a stronger exchange rate would take a big bite out of economic growth, according to a pair of senior government researchers.

Imam behind NYC mosque back in US after Gulf trip (AP)

VIDEO: The proposed construction of a 100-million-dollar, 13-story mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York City, has stirred raw emotions in the United States as the country prepares to mark the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Duration: 01:00(afp.com)AP - An imam who has become the public face of a proposed Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero has returned to the United States following a taxpayer-funded tour of the Middle East, his wife said Monday.


Chavez's base, the poor, wobbles as election looms (AP)

AP - On a hilltop overlooking Caracas, dozens of shacks made of wood scraps and corrugated zinc have risen among tall weeds — a new slum tacked on to an old one as the poor face harder times in Venezuela.

City Council set to adopt new budget

Orangeburg City Council at its meeting Tuesday afternoon willconsider third reading of an ordinance to amend the city budget forthe fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, 2009 and ending Sept. 30,2010.

Obama assails GOP, promotes new jobs program (AP)

President Barack Obama speaks on the economy at the Milwaukee Laborfest in Milwaukee, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.


Plane crash on NV street kills 1, injures 3 (AP)

In this framegrab made from video provided by KTNV via APTN, wreckage of a single-engine Piper Cherokee on a residential street in Henderson, Nev. The small plane crashed and burst into flames on a street in a southern Nevada residential neighborhood Monday, killing one person and badly injuring three others, authorities said. (AP Photo/KTNV via APTN)AP - A small plane crashed and burst into flames on a street in a southern Nevada residential neighborhood Monday, killing one person and badly injuring three others, authorities said.


Obama to propose plant, equipment tax write-off (Reuters)

Reuters - President Barack Obama will propose on Wednesday that businesses be allowed to write off all their new investments in plant and equipment through 2011, an administration official said on Monday.

Little Rock 9 member Jefferson Thomas dies in Ohio (AP)

FILE - Jefferson Thomas in 1957, one of  nine African American who integrated Little Rock Central High School while federal troops patrolled the campus, is seen in an 1957 file photo. Jefferson Thomas died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio, said fellow Little Rock Nine member Minnijean Trickey Brown. He was 68. (AP Photo, File)AP - Jefferson Thomas was fast and athletic and often played pickup basketball with white students while growing up in Little Rock in the 1950s.


City purchases electric vehicles

The City of Rifle has proven that it's ready to move toward being a more energy efficient community, and now city officials have taken yet another step in increasing the city's had at reducing carbon emissions.

Army: Ex-soldier takes 3 hospital workers hostage (AP)

AP - A former Army soldier seeking help for mental problems at a Georgia military hospital took three workers hostage at gunpoint Monday before authorities persuaded him to surrender.

US won't say if blowout preventer on way to shore (AP)

Oil drums are seen sitting in flood waters in the town of Shepparton, 220 km (137 miles) north of Melbourne September 7, 2010. Oil extended losses on Tuesday as the dollar strengthened and Tropical Storm Hermine showed no signs of disrupting crude or refining output around the Gulf of Mexico.
REUTERS/Mick Tsikas    (AUSTRALIA - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY)AP - The Justice Department won't say if the blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from gushing from BP's undersea well into the Gulf of Mexico is on its way to shore.


(AP)

AP - President Obama says rewarding greed, recklessness, special interests won't fix economy.

The glittering Gulf states' dark labor secret (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor - The rise of the Arab states of the Persian Gulf is a now-familiar tale. Tiny societies of pearl divers, coastal merchants, and nomadic Bedouin were transformed in the last half of the 20th century by oil and natural-gas wealth. Sparkling office towers and hotels sprang into the muggy air, the monarchs that rule these tiny emirates became bywords for financial excess, and newspapers described the region's economic "miracle."

Colleges buy land they don't know how they'll use (AP)

AP - Colleges and universities are buying up chunks of land at bargain prices, sometimes without a clear idea how they'll be used.

Counselors monitoring prison officers with PTSD (AP)

AP - John Brownfield Jr. became a corrections officer following deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq.

Montana plane crash revives 'lap child' debate (AP)

AP - Federal transportation safety officials are using the deadly crash of an overloaded plane in Montana to revive a long-standing debate about whether small children should be allowed to travel on the laps of adults.

NY cigarette tax plans raise reservation tensions (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, a rally attendee positions himself along the I-90 thruway on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation to protest the proposed New York state cigarette tax to non-Native American consumers in Irving, N.Y.  (AP Photo/Don Heupel, File)AP - As New York Indian Nation leaders battle in courtrooms to preserve their tax-free cigarette market, tensions are rising on reservations, where the state's renewed efforts to tax sales to non-Native customers is viewed as yet another attack on Native American rights.


Greeting card giant Hallmark heads for 2nd century (AP)

Rich LaPierre, a Hallmark Cards Inc. designer for the Peanuts line, works on artwork during a 100-year anniversary reception at the company's headquarter Tuesday, July 20, 2010, in Kansas City, Mo. Hallmark Cards Inc., a $4 billion empire built on a demand for printed sentimentality, enters its second century facing a weak economy and what could be an even greater challenge: a generation that has grown up posting its sentiments online.   (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)AP - Hallmark Cards Inc., a $4 billion empire built on a demand for printed sentimentality, enters its second century facing a weak economy and what could be an even greater challenge: a generation that has grown up posting its sentiments online.


Greeting card giant Hallmark heads for 2nd century (AP)

Rich LaPierre, a Hallmark Cards Inc. designer for the Peanuts line, works on artwork during a 100-year anniversary reception at the company's headquarter Tuesday, July 20, 2010, in Kansas City, Mo. Hallmark Cards Inc., a $4 billion empire built on a demand for printed sentimentality, enters its second century facing a weak economy and what could be an even greater challenge: a generation that has grown up posting its sentiments online.   (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)AP - Hallmark Cards Inc., a $4 billion empire built on a demand for printed sentimentality, enters its second century facing a weak economy and what could be an even greater challenge: a generation that has grown up posting its sentiments online.


US investors seek pay for pre-WWII German bonds (AP)

In a Wednesday, July 14, 2010 photo, attorney James Lowy holds up one of his favorite unpaid German bonds as several others cover his desk at his office, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)AP - More than 80 years ago, Germany sold tens of thousands of bonds to American investors in an effort to recover financially from World War I. Later, Adolf Hitler used some of the money raised by those bonds to build the powerful Nazi war machine that would ravage Europe during World War II.


Fed should not set limit on economy aid: Kohn (Reuters)

Reuters - The Federal Reserve should not announce a limit on its actions if it resumes purchases of Treasury securities to stimulate the U.S. economy, the former vice chairman of the central bank said.

World stocks gain, dollar falls (AFP)

Global stock markets rose and the dollar fell on Monday as investors further digested better-than-expected US jobs data which reduced prospects of a return to recession.(AFP/File/Shaun Curry)AFP - Global stock markets rose and the dollar fell on Monday as investors further digested better-than-expected US jobs data which reduced prospects of a return to recession.


Labor secretary: Obama doing good job on economy (AP)

AP - Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is defending President Barack Obama's efforts to combat the recession and unemployment, saying his focus has been on helping the jobless and underemployed.

Obama to launch political offensive on economy (AFP)

US President Barack Obama -- seen here on September 5 -- has unveiled plans to spend at least 50 billion dollars to expand and renew US roads, railways and airports, in a fresh bid to fire up sluggish economic growth.(AFP/Saul Loeb)AFP - US President Barack Obama will travel to the Midwestern US state of Wisconsin Monday as part of a broad effort to stem ebbing political support over the slowing economic recovery.


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