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U.S. National News Archives for April 1, 2008

Passenger arrested at Orlando airport
Apr 1 2008 11:47PM (CT)
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A man was arrested Tuesday at Orlando International Airport carrying materials in his luggage that could have been used for an explosive device, the FBI said.
 
Ky. passes bill on thrill ride operation
Apr 1 2008 11:46PM (CT)
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Most high schoolers will soon be barred from operating thrill rides in Kentucky after a grisly accident last year severed the feet of a girl at a Louisville amusement park.
 
Killing of Ore. sea lions postponed
Apr 1 2008 11:40PM (CT)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - The authorized killing of California sea lions at a dam on the Columbia River would be postponed under a proposal reached Tuesday by the Humane Society of the United States and federal and state governments.
 
Mich. athletic group ordered to pay $7M
Apr 1 2008 11:36PM (CT)
DETROIT (AP) - A federal judge ordered the Michigan High School Athletic Association to pay millions in legal bills, plus interest, after its scheduling system was found to have discriminated against some female student-athletes.
 
Police: Firebombs tossed from NY rooftop
Apr 1 2008 11:10PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A man with a machete slashed someone who was coming out of a subway station before climbing to a building's rooftop and hurling firebombs at cars, setting one ablaze, police said.
 
Cops: 3rd-graders aimed to hurt teacher
Apr 1 2008 10:10PM (CT)
WAYCROSS, Ga. (AP) - A group of third-graders plotted to attack their teacher, bringing a broken steak knife, handcuffs, duct tape and other items for the job and assigning children tasks including covering the windows and cleaning up afterward, police said Tuesday.
 
FBI: Parachute isn't hijacker Cooper's
Apr 1 2008 10:09PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - A tangled, torn parachute found buried last month last month is not the one used by plane hijacker D.B. Cooper when he bailed out of a plane over the Pacific Northwest, the FBI said Tuesday. Investigators reached that conclusion after speaking with parachute experts, including Earl Cossey, who packed the chutes provided to Cooper that rainy November night in 1971.
 
Prison for SoCal tortoise smuggler
Apr 1 2008 9:42PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A man accused of participating in an international smuggling ring that trafficked rare Asian tortoises into the United States was sentenced Tuesday to 6 1/2 months in federal prison.
 
Ohio man pleads guilty in child-sex case
Apr 1 2008 9:39PM (CT)
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) - A former children's services lawyer accused in an Internet child-sex sting pleaded guilty Tuesday to two charges.
 
Ex-UN official sentenced to 8 years
Apr 1 2008 9:32PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A former United Nations procurement official convicted of accepting bribes was sentenced Tuesday to eight years and a month in prison.
 
Pastor who visited Iraq settles NY case
Apr 1 2008 8:58PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Federal prosecutors have settled a dispute with a clergyman who defied government regulations and visited Iraq in 2003 to protest the pending U.S.-led invasion, a lawyer for the clergyman said Tuesday.
 
NY survivor of 50-shot barrage testifies
Apr 1 2008 8:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - With four bullets still in his body, a survivor of the 50-shot police barrage that killed an unarmed groom-to-be took the witness stand Tuesday and belittled the undercover officer he accused of starting it all.
 
NY survivor of 50-shot barrage testifies
Apr 1 2008 8:42PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - With four bullets still in his body, a survivor of the 50-shot police barrage that killed an unarmed groom-to-be took the witness stand Tuesday and belittled the undercover officer he accused of starting it all.
 
ACLU: Military skirting law to spy
Apr 1 2008 8:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The military is using the FBI to skirt legal restrictions on domestic surveillance to obtain private records of Americans' Internet service providers, financial institutions and telephone companies, the ACLU said Tuesday.
 
Tests: Chemical in FEMA trailers in Ark.
Apr 1 2008 8:33PM (CT)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Some of the thousands of mobile homes stored for possible use by disaster victims have formaldehyde levels rivaling those of housing already deemed unsafe for victims of 2005 hurricanes on the Gulf Coast, test results show.
 
Panel: Punish judge for threat to paper
Apr 1 2008 8:16PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - A judge who wrote threatening letters to the publisher of the Boston Herald after he won a $2 million libel judgment against the newspaper should be publicly censured, suspended without pay for 30 days and fined $25,000, the state Commission on Judicial Conduct said Tuesday.
 
Not guilty plea in NYC cleaver attack
Apr 1 2008 8:08PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A former mental patient accused of slashing a Manhattan psychotherapist to death with a meat cleaver pleaded not guilty Tuesday to murder and other charges.
 
Feds call for alerts on all air gliders
Apr 1 2008 7:28PM (CT)
RENO, Nev. (AP) - All gliders should be required to operate with devices that alert air traffic controllers and other aircraft to their presence, federal regulators recommended Tuesday, citing 60 near-collisions over the past two decades.
 
No bail for dad in kids' hotel deaths
Apr 1 2008 7:09PM (CT)
BALTIMORE (AP) - Prosecutors say a man accused of drowning his three children in a Baltimore hotel bathtub has been ordered held without bail.
 
Teen describes role in MySpace hoax
Apr 1 2008 7:05PM (CT)
DARDENNE PRAIRIE, Mo. (AP) - A teenager involved in an Internet hoax blamed for a 13-year-old girl's suicide said Tuesday that the mother of a friend was more active in the ruse than she has admitted.
 
SF condemns China's human rights record
Apr 1 2008 6:54PM (CT)
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - San Francisco's board of supervisors has passed a resolution protesting China's poor human rights record ahead of the Olympic torch's visit to the city.
 
New Orleans watches a rising Mississippi
Apr 1 2008 6:23PM (CT)
NORCO, La. (AP) - In a sure sign that the Mississippi River is uncommonly high, muddy water poured steadily Tuesday into a holding area through a beaver-dam-like structure built after the great flood of 1927, aiming for the sea.
 
New Orleans watches a rising Mississippi
Apr 1 2008 6:23PM (CT)
NORCO, La. (AP) - In a sure sign that the Mississippi River is uncommonly high, muddy water poured steadily Tuesday into a holding area through a beaver-dam-like structure built after the great flood of 1927, aiming for the sea.
 
New Orleans watches a rising Mississippi
Apr 1 2008 6:23PM (CT)
NORCO, La. (AP) - In a sure sign that the Mississippi River is uncommonly high, muddy water poured steadily Tuesday into a holding area through a beaver-dam-like structure built after the great flood of 1927, aiming for the sea.
 
New Orleans watches a rising Mississippi
Apr 1 2008 6:23PM (CT)
NORCO, La. (AP) - In a sure sign that the Mississippi River is uncommonly high, muddy water poured steadily Tuesday into a holding area through a beaver-dam-like structure built after the great flood of 1927, aiming for the sea.
 
Inmate sex-change request gets new look
Apr 1 2008 6:15PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The new commissioner of the state's prison system said Tuesday he plans to re-examine the case of a convicted killer suing the Department of Correction to try to get a sex-change operation.
 
L.A. wants to whitewash graffiti mural
Apr 1 2008 6:01PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a graffiti artist's dream come true: 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint. Families brought their kids to watch as hundreds of muralists, using their own materials and working for free, sprayed technicolor shades on the steep banks of an ugly, manmade riverbed.
 
L.A. wants to whitewash graffiti mural
Apr 1 2008 6:01PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a graffiti artist's dream come true: 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint. Families brought their kids to watch as hundreds of muralists, using their own materials and working for free, sprayed technicolor shades on the steep banks of an ugly, manmade riverbed.
 
L.A. wants to whitewash graffiti mural
Apr 1 2008 6:01PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a graffiti artist's dream come true: 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint. Families brought their kids to watch as hundreds of muralists, using their own materials and working for free, sprayed technicolor shades on the steep banks of an ugly, manmade riverbed.
 
L.A. wants to whitewash graffiti mural
Apr 1 2008 6:01PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a graffiti artist's dream come true: 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint. Families brought their kids to watch as hundreds of muralists, using their own materials and working for free, sprayed technicolor shades on the steep banks of an ugly, manmade riverbed.
 
L.A. wants to whitewash graffiti mural
Apr 1 2008 6:01PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was a graffiti artist's dream come true: 10,000 square feet of concrete and a permit to paint. Families brought their kids to watch as hundreds of muralists, using their own materials and working for free, sprayed technicolor shades on the steep banks of an ugly, manmade riverbed.
 
Computer erases Ind. students' grades
Apr 1 2008 5:47PM (CT)
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - A computer malfunction wiped out a month's worth of grades at three high schools and one middle school, giving struggling students a second chance but dismaying others.
 
Chicago pupils push for more gun control
Apr 1 2008 5:30PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Twenty desks _ enough to fill a classroom _ sat empty in a downtown plaza Tuesday, each bearing a pair of sneakers and representing a Chicago Public Schools student killed by gunfire this school year.
 
Chicago pupils push for more gun control
Apr 1 2008 5:30PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Twenty desks _ enough to fill a classroom _ sat empty in a downtown plaza Tuesday, each bearing a pair of sneakers and representing a Chicago Public Schools student killed by gunfire this school year.
 
Somali businesswomen band together
Apr 1 2008 5:10PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Fadumo Abdinur sells scarves, skirts, perfume, and odds and ends out of a 10-by-10-foot kiosk at a bazaar, paying $562 each month to rent the space. But she'd like to find her way out.
 
Somali businesswomen band together
Apr 1 2008 5:10PM (CT)
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Fadumo Abdinur sells scarves, skirts, perfume, and odds and ends out of a 10-by-10-foot kiosk at a bazaar, paying $562 each month to rent the space. But she'd like to find her way out.
 
Fire at hotel in Chicago suburb kills 1
Apr 1 2008 4:57PM (CT)
LOCKPORT, Ill. (AP) - A fire tore through a suburban Chicago hotel early Tuesday, killing at least one person, and authorities searched for more possible victims.
 
Report: Lights factor in missed landing
Apr 1 2008 4:39PM (CT)
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Pilot error and airport night lighting conditions were both involved when a Continental Airlines plane landed on a taxiway instead of a runway at Newark Liberty International Airport in October 2006, according to a report issued Tuesday.
 
Domestic partners in Ariz. win benefits
Apr 1 2008 4:36PM (CT)
PHOENIX (AP) - A panel in Arizona, where voters once turned down a constitutional ban on gay marriage, approved a plan Tuesday to provide taxpayer-subsidized health coverage for the domestic partners of state employees and retirees.
 
New videos further roil S.C. patrol
Apr 1 2008 4:25PM (CT)
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A state trooper is seen kicking a suspect in the head multiple times after a high-speed interstate chase in the latest in a string of alarming Highway Patrol videos.
 
NRC takes 32 years to answer petition
Apr 1 2008 4:21PM (CT)
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - The nuclear energy watchdog group New England Coalition has been waiting a long time, a very long time, for the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to pay attention to its concerns.
 
Ted Turner, churches fight malaria
Apr 1 2008 4:15PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Ted Turner, who once called Christianity a "religion for losers," launched a $200 million partnership Tuesday with Lutherans and Methodists to fight malaria in Africa, apologizing for his past criticism of religion and calling faith a "bright spot" in the world.
 
Colo. farm town copes with salmonella
Apr 1 2008 4:09PM (CT)
ALAMOSA, Colo. (AP) - Marsha and Shawn Cody joined hundreds in long grocery lines for bottled water after learning that salmonella had contaminated this farm town's water supply.
 
Colo. farm town copes with salmonella
Apr 1 2008 4:09PM (CT)
ALAMOSA, Colo. (AP) - Marsha and Shawn Cody joined hundreds in long grocery lines for bottled water after learning that salmonella had contaminated this farm town's water supply.
 
Prosecutor: Terror plot caught on tape
Apr 1 2008 4:08PM (CT)
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A government informant spent about three years secretly recording three men as they plotted to recruit and train terrorists to attack U.S. and allied troops overseas, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday.
 
Longtime Ala. Rep. Dickinson dies at 82
Apr 1 2008 4:06PM (CT)
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Former Rep. Bill Dickinson, a Democrat-turned-Republican who championed a strong defense and helped make Alabama a two-party state, has died. He was 82.
 
Police: Goods stolen to order in Ohio
Apr 1 2008 3:41PM (CT)
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - The pitch to co-workers or bar patrons, police say, went like this: "Hey, anybody interested in buying a trailer?"
 
Police: Goods stolen to order in Ohio
Apr 1 2008 3:41PM (CT)
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - The pitch to co-workers or bar patrons, police say, went like this: "Hey, anybody interested in buying a trailer?"
 
Police: Goods stolen to order in Ohio
Apr 1 2008 3:41PM (CT)
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) - The pitch to co-workers or bar patrons, police say, went like this: "Hey, anybody interested in buying a trailer?"
 
N.J. taking garden out of Garden State?
Apr 1 2008 3:41PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey farmers are starting to worry that their state lawmakers are about to take the garden out of the Garden State.
 
N.J. taking garden out of Garden State?
Apr 1 2008 3:41PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey farmers are starting to worry that their state lawmakers are about to take the garden out of the Garden State.
 
N.J. cost cutting may close some parks
Apr 1 2008 3:32PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - One in five New Jersey state parks could be closed and 80 parks workers would be laid off to meet goals under Gov. Jon S. Corzine's austerity budget.
 
Illegal immigrants often die anonymously
Apr 1 2008 2:14PM (CT)
BLANDING, Utah (AP) - The foreigner is buried in a small-town cemetery, against a barbed-wire fence in an unmarked plot set aside for poor people.
 
Illegal immigrants often die anonymously
Apr 1 2008 2:14PM (CT)
BLANDING, Utah (AP) - The foreigner is buried in a small-town cemetery, against a barbed-wire fence in an unmarked plot set aside for poor people.
 
Illegal immigrants often die anonymously
Apr 1 2008 2:14PM (CT)
BLANDING, Utah (AP) - The foreigner is buried in a small-town cemetery, against a barbed-wire fence in an unmarked plot set aside for poor people.
 
Photographers lost in shootdown honored
Apr 1 2008 2:02PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Ten years ago this week, a U.S. military search team digging into a steep mountainside in southern Laos found camera parts, film, broken watches and bits of wreckage _ proof that a South Vietnamese helicopter had been shot down there in 1971, a UH-1 Huey that was carrying four top-rated war photographers and seven Vietnamese soldiers.
 
Moderate quake hits northeast Nevada
Apr 1 2008 1:46PM (CT)
RENO, Nev. (AP) - A moderate earthquake Tuesday shook a town in northeast Nevada where a stronger tremor caused damage more than a month ago.
 
2 dead, 1 hurt in N.C. business shooting
Apr 1 2008 1:28PM (CT)
LOUISBURG, N.C. (AP) - A gunman opened fire at a North Carolina temp agency Tuesday, killing one woman and injuring another before committing suicide, authorities said.
 
36 years for killing autistic daughter
Apr 1 2008 1:26PM (CT)
PEKIN, Ill. (AP) - A judge in central Illinois has sentenced a woman to more than three decades in prison for killing her young autistic daughter.
 
Truckers protesting high fuel prices
Apr 1 2008 1:19PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Independent truckers around the country pulled their rigs off the road and others slowed to a crawl on major highways in a loosely organized protest of high fuel prices.
 
Truckers protesting high fuel prices
Apr 1 2008 1:19PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Independent truckers around the country pulled their rigs off the road and others slowed to a crawl on major highways in a loosely organized protest of high fuel prices.
 
Truckers protesting high fuel prices
Apr 1 2008 1:19PM (CT)
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Independent truckers around the country pulled their rigs off the road and others slowed to a crawl on major highways in a loosely organized protest of high fuel prices.
 
Crash transcript shows pilots' struggle
Apr 1 2008 12:16PM (CT)
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - Two pilots struggled frantically to stabilize their plane in the moments before a crash last year that killed both men and a four-member organ transplant team, according to a transcript of a flight recording.
 
Man kills self after workplace shooting
Apr 1 2008 11:50AM (CT)
RANDOLPH, Mass. (AP) - A man is dead after allegedly shooting and injuring a co-worker at a business south of Boston, then killing himself.
 
Man kills self after workplace shooting
Apr 1 2008 11:28AM (CT)
RANDOLPH, Mass. (AP) - A man is dead after allegedly shooting and injuring a co-worker at a business south of Boston, then killing himself.
 
2-year-old Okla. flood victim found
Apr 1 2008 10:20AM (CT)
PEGGS, Okla. (AP) - Searchers on Tuesday found the body of a 2-year-old girl who was swept away by rushing water when her mother slipped while carrying her across a flooded creek, the Oklahoma Highway Patrol said.
 
Busy Mississippi River lock reopened
Apr 1 2008 8:50AM (CT)
WINFIELD, Mo. (AP) - The Army Corps of Engineers says it has reopened a lock on the Mississippi River near St. Louis that had been closed for repairs since last week.
 
Burned-out couple may build underground
Apr 1 2008 8:16AM (CT)
CUYAMACA, Calif. (AP) - It will take more than two destroyed homes to get Skip and Linda Miller off the mountaintop property where they've lived for 30 years.
 
Burned-out couple may build underground
Apr 1 2008 8:16AM (CT)
CUYAMACA, Calif. (AP) - It will take more than two destroyed homes to get Skip and Linda Miller off the mountaintop property where they've lived for 30 years.
 
Burned-out couple may build underground
Apr 1 2008 8:16AM (CT)
CUYAMACA, Calif. (AP) - It will take more than two destroyed homes to get Skip and Linda Miller off the mountaintop property where they've lived for 30 years.
 
Burned-out couple may build underground
Apr 1 2008 8:16AM (CT)
CUYAMACA, Calif. (AP) - It will take more than two destroyed homes to get Skip and Linda Miller off the mountaintop property where they've lived for 30 years.
 
Burned-out couple may build underground
Apr 1 2008 8:16AM (CT)
CUYAMACA, Calif. (AP) - It will take more than two destroyed homes to get Skip and Linda Miller off the mountaintop property where they've lived for 30 years.
 
Chicago church thanks Rev. Wright
Apr 1 2008 6:05AM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Thousands gathered at Trinity United Church of Christ to thank the retired pastor who has become a key figure in the Democratic presidential race for his 30-year service to the congregation.
 
Report: Low grad rates in US cities
Apr 1 2008 5:29AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Seventeen of the nation's 50 largest cities had high school graduation rates lower than 50 percent, with the lowest graduation rates reported in Detroit, Indianapolis and Cleveland, according to a report released Tuesday.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Married troops can live together in Iraq
Apr 1 2008 5:27AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - When American soldiers get off duty in Iraq, the men usually return to their quarters, the women to theirs. But Staff Sgt. Marvin Frazier gets to go back to a small trailer with two pushed-together single beds that he shares with his wife.
 
Maryland crab season opens to anxiety
Apr 1 2008 4:52AM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The days are longer, the water's warming up and waterman Don Pierce is readying his crab rig in the yard, much as he has each spring since 1975, when he started plying the Chesapeake Bay for the estuary's trademark blue crabs.
 
Maryland crab season opens to anxiety
Apr 1 2008 4:52AM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The days are longer, the water's warming up and waterman Don Pierce is readying his crab rig in the yard, much as he has each spring since 1975, when he started plying the Chesapeake Bay for the estuary's trademark blue crabs.
 
Maryland crab season opens to anxiety
Apr 1 2008 4:52AM (CT)
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The days are longer, the water's warming up and waterman Don Pierce is readying his crab rig in the yard, much as he has each spring since 1975, when he started plying the Chesapeake Bay for the estuary's trademark blue crabs.
 
Woman who took baby in '98 'doing great'
Apr 1 2008 4:13AM (CT)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The woman who abducted a newborn from a Kansas City-area hospital 10 years ago is now a happily married mother of two who is "doing great" after rebuilding her life, her parents said.
 
Colorado pileup kills at least 1
Apr 1 2008 3:10AM (CT)
FRISCO, Colo. (AP) - Authorities have reopened Colorado's main east-west highway but say it may be days before investigators are able to sort out the chain of events in a pileup involving 60 to 75 vehicles.
 
Mystery die-off worries beekeepers
Apr 1 2008 2:59AM (CT)
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - The California winter has been a tough one on South Dakota beekeepers like Richard Adee.
 
Navy SEAL to get Medal of Honor
Apr 1 2008 12:11AM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - An elite Navy SEAL who threw himself on top of a grenade in Iraq to save his comrades will be posthumously awarded the nation's highest military tribute, a White House spokeswoman said Monday.
 
Navy SEAL to get Medal of Honor
Apr 1 2008 12:11AM (CT)
SAN DIEGO (AP) - An elite Navy SEAL who threw himself on top of a grenade in Iraq to save his comrades will be posthumously awarded the nation's highest military tribute, a White House spokeswoman said Monday.
 
   

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