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City will maintain Old Town sign

The City of Portland has made a tentative agreement to take over the “White Stag” sign in the Old Town district. The city council said Friday the sign should maintain a “Portland-oriented message.” The tentative deal would change the iconic sign’s message from “Made in Oregon” to “Portland, Oregon.” City Council could vote on the matter by Sept. 29. If the deal is approved the sign could be ...

Crews search ash-covered homes after blast kills 4 (AP)

A massive fire roars through a mostly residential neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif., Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. Firefighters from San Bruno and surrounding cities are battling the blaze that started on a hillside and is now consuming homes in a residential neighborhood. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - All that was left of some houses Friday were chimneys, rising from still smoldering ruins. Burned-out cars sat along ash-covered streets. And a rescue worker with a dog searched door to door for missing people.


City leaders to pay into retirement fund

Top city officials in Chula Vista have agreed to pay the employee share of their retirement plans by January 2011.

Neighbors rejoin man who faced CO fire with shovel (AP)

Fahy Low, 95, packs her photo albums after she and other evacuees were allowed back to their homes near Boulder, Colo., Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Fire crews held a wildfire outside of Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to evacuate again. Without power or phones, officials would have a hard time warning anyone who stayed if the fire threatened their neighborhood again. An area where at least 169 homes have burned is still off limits. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Bob Arnold breathed a sigh of relief Friday morning when the ominous glow finally disappeared from the ridge behind his house. He spent four days and nights defending his home with a shovel and dirt in the shadow of a wildfire that has destroyed at least 169 homes.


Foreign Businesses Say China's Regulations Shut Them Out (Time.com)

Time.com - Foreign businesses in China are voicing growing frustration about the country's heavily regulated market -- a bureaucratic maze many say is designed deliberately to hamstring non-Chinese players to the advantage of their local competitors

Police: Feuds led Pa. woman to shoot colleagues (AP)

Police gather at the scene of a workplace shooting at the Kraft Foods Inc. facility in Northeast Philadelphia on Thursday Sept. 9, 2010.  (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)AP - A Kraft Foods plant worker who had been suspended for feuding with colleagues, then escorted from the building, returned minutes later with a handgun, found her foes in a break room and executed two of them with a single bullet each and critically wounded a third, police said Friday.


Police officer in deadly LA shooting is being sued (AP)

A fireman prepares to put out a bin fire lit by rioters in Los Angeles on September 7. LA riot police arrested 22 protestors and fired rubber bullets in a second night of clashes after a Guatemalan immigrant was shot dead in a confrontation with officers.(AFP/Mark Ralston)AP - The Los Angeles police officer who shot and killed a Guatemalan immigrant authorities said was threatening people with a knife is being sued by a man claiming he was unlawfully shot by the officer in 2008.


Musharraf weighs up Pakistan presidency bid (AFP)

Former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf makes a speech at Chatham House, in London on February 2010. Musharraf said he thought he had a good chance of winning the next presidential election, in an interview aired Friday.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)AFP - Pakistan's former military ruler Pervez Musharraf said he thought he had a good chance of winning the next presidential election, in an interview aired Friday.


Wholesale inventories rise 1.3 percent in July (AP)

Sumer Jit of Madison loads supplies, soft drinks, and snack foods into his truck at Sam's Club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. A small business owner, Jit shops often at Sam's Club. Inventories held by wholesalers surged in July by the largest amount in two years while sales rebounded after two straight declines.(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)AP - Inventories held by wholesalers surged in July by the largest amount in two years while sales rebounded after two straight declines.


Woman, child feared dead in massive Calif. blast (AP)

Aerial view of damage caused by a massive fire in a mostly residential neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif., Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Fire crews tried to douse the remnants of an enormous blaze and account for the residents of dozens of homes Friday after a gas line ruptured and an explosion ripped through in a neighborhood near San Francisco. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - A 44-year-old woman and her young daughter are among those feared dead after a massive explosion ripped through a Northern California neighborhood.


Islam controversies cast shadow over 9/11 events (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, construction continues at the World Trade Center site in New York. On Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010, the nation will observe the ninth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, and the crash of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)AP - They will read the names, of course, the names of every victim who died in the Sept. 11 attacks. The bells will ring. And then that moment of unity will give way to division as activists hoist signs and march, some for and some against a planned mosque two blocks from ground zero.


25 slain in Mexican city; deadliest day in 2 years (AP)

A crime scene investigator points his flashlight at a body in front of a home in the northern border city of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, early Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. According to eyewitness accounts at the scene, gunmen opened fire from a car at people standing outside a house, killing five and injuring two. (AP Photo/Raymundo Ruiz)AP - Gunmen killed 25 people in a series of drug-gang attacks in Ciudad Juarez, marking the deadliest day in more than two years for the Mexican border city, authorities said Friday.


European Union Condemns France's Expulsion of Roma (Time.com)

A Roma boy holds a banner reading 'Solidarity' in Serbian Latin letters during a protest in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010. Dozens of Roma held a protest march in support for the Roma in France in central Belgrade on Saturday. The protesters chanted anti-racist slogans and held banners calling for an end to expulsions of Roma in France. (AP Photo/Marko Drobnjakovic)Time.com - After weeks of watching from the sidelines, the European Union has finally condemned France's mass expulsion of Roma migrants. But does France care?


Pentagon eases rules for reporters covering Guantanamo trials (McClatchy Newspapers)

McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has revised its ground rules for reporters and photographers covering military trials at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, earning praise from news organizations that had protested the policies as unduly restrictive.

Summary Box: Wholesale inventories rise in July (AP)

AP - STOCKPILES UP: Inventories held by wholesalers increased 1.3 percent in July, the biggest gain since July 2008 and triple what economists had expected.

Ga. Rep. Bishop awarded scholarships to family (AP)

AP - A Georgia congressman awarded his stepdaughter, a niece and an aide's future wife college scholarships through the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, making him the second House Democrat known to use the group to steer money to relatives and associates.

Senate urged to repeal 'don't ask, don't tell' (AP)

In this Tuesday, April 16, 2010 picture, from left, Petty Officer Autumn Sandeen,  Lt. Dan Choi, Cpl. Evelyn Thomas, Capt. Jim Pietrangelo II, Cadet Mara Boyd and Petty Officer Larry Whitt, stand together after they handcuffed themselves to the fence outside the White House in Washington during a protest for gay rights. Elated by a major court victory, gay-rights activists are stepping up pressure on Congress to repeal the military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy before the 2010 election — and thus avoid potentially lengthy appeals over whether the ban on openly gay service members is unconstitutional. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Elated by a major court victory, gay-rights activists are stepping up pressure on Congress to repeal the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy this month. They want to avoid potentially lengthy appeals and fear their chances for a legislative fix will fade after Election Day.


City selects firm for study on Qualcomm Stadium

The city of San Diego has selected AECOM, an international planning and engineering firm, to do a study on the future of city-owned Qualcomm Stadium and its business prospects with or without the Chargers.

Venezuelan released after arrest for Twitter post (AP)

AP - A Venezuelan man has been arraigned on suspicion of using Twitter to incite the assassination of President Hugo Chavez.

Colombian rebels kill 8 police in mortar attack (AP)

AP - Leftist rebels firing homemade mortars killed at least eight police officers and wounded four in a pre-dawn attack Friday on a police barracks near the country's border with Ecuador, the defense minister said.

City's 9/11 service set for tomorrow

The City of Richmond will honor those who lost their lives nine years ago in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center at a remembrance tomorrow morning. The ceremony, which will also recognize all first responders, will be held at the Byrd Park Carillon at 9 a.m. with musical ...

3rd drill to the rescue for Chile's trapped miners (AP)

** CORRECTS SOURCE OF POOL ** Workers pump water through a tube to miners trapped  at the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. The thirty-three miners have been trapped deep underground in the copper and gold mine since it collapsed on Aug. 5. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, Pool)AP - Chile is sparing no expense to rescue its 33 trapped miners, mounting three separate drilling efforts to carve escape tunnels through nearly a half-mile of solid rock and collapsed mine shafts. The latest — an oil-well drill so big it takes 40 trucks to carry it — began arriving Friday.


City BBQ expanding to Blue Ash

City Barbeque will soon begin construction in Blue Ash on its sixth regional restaurant.

City hires attorney to investigate Bosier

The City of Centennial has contracted with a Denver attorney to investigate a city councilmember’s alleged ethical violations.

Obama promotes Goolsbee to top economic post (AP)

** CORRECTS SPELLING OF FIRST NAME ** Austan Goolsbee, a long time economic advisor to President Obama, listen to President Barack Obama speak during a new conference in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Sept., 10, 2010. Today, Obama designated Goolsbee as the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - President Barack Obama elevated his longtime adviser Austan Goolsbee to chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers on Friday, signaling his determination to stand by an economic team that has faced criticism for the slow pace of the recovery.


Iran postpones American woman's release (AP)

FILE - In this May 20, 2010 file photo, American hikers Shane Bauer, left, Sarah Shourd, center, and Josh Fattal, sit at the Esteghlal Hotel in Tehran, Iran. Iran announced Thursday that one of the three Americans jailed for more than a year will be released Saturday to mark the end of Islamic holy month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Press TV, File)AP - Iran on Friday postponed the planned release of an American woman jailed along with two friends for more than a year, state media reported, dealing a blow to the hopes of three U.S. mothers who have pleaded for the trio's release.


Iran postpones American woman's release (AP)

FILE - In this May 20, 2010 file photo, American hikers Shane Bauer, left, Sarah Shourd, center, and Josh Fattal, sit at the Esteghlal Hotel in Tehran, Iran. Iran announced Thursday that one of the three Americans jailed for more than a year will be released Saturday to mark the end of Islamic holy month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Press TV, File)AP - Iran on Friday postponed the planned release of an American woman jailed along with two friends for more than a year, state media reported, dealing a blow to the hopes of three U.S. mothers who have pleaded for the trio's release.


NTSB: Duck boat calls unanswered before collision (AP)

FILE - In this July 9, 2010 file photo, an amphibious craft is salvaged from the Delaware River in Philadelphia. A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board released Friday, Sept. 10, 2010 said an idled tour boat and nearby vessels made repeated calls to the tugboat guiding the massive barge that hit and sunk the craft, killing two Hungarian students. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)AP - An idled tour boat and other vessels made repeated, unanswered calls to the tugboat guiding the massive barge that struck the smaller craft in the Delaware River, killing two Hungarian students, according to a federal report released Friday.


Wis. agrees to extend deadline for some voters (AP)

AP - Wisconsin residents in the military or living overseas will have until Nov. 19 to return ballots they cast in the Nov. 2 election under an agreement the state reached Friday with the federal government.

Ind. man accused of posing as vet to scam money (AP)

This booking photo provided by the Johnson County Sheriff's Department on Sept. 10, 2010 shows James Peter Schuder. Schuder faces 14 misdemeanor charges for posing as a down-on-his-luck war veteran needing a handout from strangers.  Schuder, who never served in the military, practiced the scam across central Indiana and eastern Tennessee.  (AP Photo/Johnson County Sheriff's Department)AP - A man masquerading as a down-on-his-luck soldier needing travel funds scammed good Samaritans out of nearly $500 before police caught up with him, a prosecutor said Friday.


First Medal of Honor for a living Afghan war vet (AP)

This undated handout photo provided by the Defense Department shows Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta. President Barack Obama will award the first Medal of Honor to a living service, Giunta, member who fought in the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Richard Bumgardner, Defense Department)AP - A 25-year-old soldier from Iowa who exposed himself to enemy gunfire to try to save two fellow soldiers will become the first living service member from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to receive the Medal of Honor, the White House announced Friday.


City seeks Christmas tree donation

Lexington city leaders say it's time for the yearly hunt for this year's Christmas trees. They're seeking several donated trees to decorate downtown.

Muslims throng mosques to celebrate end of Ramadan (AP)

People pray at King Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca during the Eid prayer, which ends the fasting month of Ramadan, Friday Sept. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Abdeljalil Bounhar).AP - Far from the din and controversy roiling interfaith relations in the West, Muslims worldwide thronged mosques, cafes and parks Friday in a solemn and joyful end to the fasting month of Ramadan.


Family questions why Wash. execution took 17 years (AP)

Karen Washa holds a photo of her sister Holly, as she talks to reporters at the Washington State Penitentiary, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010, in Walla Walla, Wash., shortly after Cal Coburn Brown was executed about an hour past midnight for the 1991 murder of Holly Washa. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP - Nearly two decades after Holly Washa was raped, tortured and murdered by an Oregon convict who had skipped out on his parole, her family is satisfied that the killer has been put to death, but they question why it took so long.


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AP - Iranian state media confirms release of jailed American woman has been postponed.

Revolutionary museum swap: Valley Forge for Philly (AP)

A National Park Service building, the planned site for a Revolutionary War Museum, is shown in Philadelphia, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. The spot for a Revolutionary War museum has finally been chosen after 11 years of planning and bureaucratic squabbling. A timetable has not been set for razing the current building and starting work on the museum, according to American Revolution Center president Bruce Cole. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)AP - A land swap that will bring a Revolutionary War museum to Philadelphia and preserve 78 acres of land at nearby Valley Forge was heralded as a victory by those on both sides of what had been a contentious battle over the historic battlefield.


Obama: Voter anger could hurt Dems in elections (AP)

President Barack Obama listens to a reporter's question during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - Facing big Democratic losses in November, President Barack Obama blamed Republicans and election-year politics Friday for thwarting his efforts to do more to spur a listless national economy. He challenged Congress to quit squabbling and quickly approve "what we all agree on" — a reprieve for expiring tax cuts for the middle class.


Fla. pastor's son: no Quran burning on 9/11 (AP)

Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center speaks to the media as Imam Muhammad Musri of the Islamic Society of Central Florida looks on at left, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, in Gainesville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phil Sandlin)AP - The son of a pastor who suspended plans to burn copies of the Quran to mark the 9/11 anniversary says Islam's holiest text will not be torched at their Florida church Saturday.


Bell Canada parent to buy CTV for C$1.3 billion (Reuters)

Reuters - BCE Inc, Canada's largest telecommunications company, will pay C$1.3 billion ($1.26 billion) for the country's biggest private broadcaster, in a bold gamble on the future of video over the Internet.

Castro says comment on Cuban economy misunderstood (Reuters)

Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro speaks during a meeting with students at Havana's University September 3, 2010. REUTERS/Desmond BoylanReuters - Fidel Castro said on Friday his recent comment that communist-led Cuba's economic model does not work was badly understood and that what he really meant was that capitalism does not work.


Lions upset Tendulkar's Mumbai in opener (AFP)

Highveld Lions Jonathan Vandiar plays a shot during the Champions League Twenty20 League match against the Mumbai Indians at The New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. The Lions won by nine runs.(AFP/Alexander Joe)AFP - The Champions League Twenty20 tournament got off to a thrilling and surprise start Friday with local outfit Highveld Lions of South Africa defeating star-studded Mumbai Indians by nine runs.


Obama says Republicans holding recovery hostage (Reuters)

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the economy at the Cuyahoga Community College West Campus in Parma, Ohio, near Cleveland, September 8, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningReuters - President Barack Obama accused Republicans on Friday of holding the middle class hostage and defended his efforts to stimulate the sluggish economy as he tries to reverse grim election prospects for his fellow Democrats in November.


Recession has left huge hole: Obama (AFP)

US President Barack Obama, seen here addressing the press at the White House, said Friday the AFP - US President Barack Obama said Friday the "hole" left by the worst recession in decades was "huge" and admitted the recovery had been "painfully slow," but vowed his policies were working.


City gears up for 2011 budget

City officials face some very tough choices in the coming weeks as they grapple with a significantly larger proposed budget for 2011.

Obama taps Goolsbee as top White House economist (Reuters)

White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee (R) speaks to the media alongside White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs during the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington January 21, 2010. REUTERS/Jason ReedReuters - President Barack Obama on Friday named a member of his inner circle as top White House economist and gave a strong personal endorsement to a leading candidate to run his new consumer protection bureau.


UBS downgrades Intuit on stock price rise (AP)

AP - Financial software maker Intuit Inc. remains an "attractive story," with strong results despite a difficult economy, a UBS analyst said Friday.

Would-be Wall Street sheriffs strike cautious tone (Reuters)

Reuters - All candidates vying to be the next so-called Sheriff of Wall Street say they will find the bad apples without overturning the applecart in the financial capital's fragile economic recovery.

Conductor's arm amputated after Calif. derailment (AP)

AP - A surgical team amputated the arm of a conductor Friday to free him from the wreckage of a locomotive that struck a slow-moving freight train on tracks 50 miles east of Los Angeles.

Pakistan's Floods: Through Hell and High Water (Time.com)

Time.com - Pakistan's Floods: Through Hell and High Water

Some see Turkey's secularism at stake in Sept. 12 referendum (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor - Turks are preparing to vote on a package of far-reaching constitutional changes Sunday, in what has turned into a referendum on the country’s Islamic-leaning ruling party.
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