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U.S. National News Archives for April 23, 2006

Iran invoked at Holocaust remembrance
Apr 23 2006 10:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Israel's consul general in New York said Sunday that the world needs to take a tougher stance with Iran and warned that a "strong" and "determined" Israel will never allow another Jewish Holocaust.
 
Man dies when sink hole opens in home
Apr 23 2006 10:06PM (CT)
ALTA, Calif. (AP) - A large sink hole opened in the middle of a house, killing a 27-year-old man who plummeted 10 feet and was covered by the rubble, officials said Sunday.
 
5 killed as planes collide in Alaska
Apr 23 2006 9:51PM (CT)
WASILLA, Alaska (AP) - Two small planes collided midair and crashed about 20 miles north of Anchorage on Sunday, killing five people, officials said.
 
Plus sizes becoming more mainstream
Apr 23 2006 9:36PM (CT)
KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. (AP) - Kathy Curtis waded through a sea of colorful camisoles, gypsy skirts and lacy tees at Lane Bryant, shopping for a deal.
 
Schumer seeks aid in hunt for 9/11 remains
Apr 23 2006 9:12PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A New York senator on Sunday asked Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld to send an elite military unit to search for human remains at ground zero after hundreds of new bone fragments were found at an adjacent building in recent months.
 
Schwarzenegger blasts idea of border wall
Apr 23 2006 9:03PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Sunday said that building a 700-mile wall along the Mexican border to deter illegal immigration would amount to "going back to the Stone Ages," and instead urged the use of high-tech gear and more patrols to secure the nation's southern boundary.
 
Alaska school vows security after arrests
Apr 23 2006 9:00PM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Students were encouraged to return to North Pole Middle School Monday with the assurance that police would patrol the halls following the weekend arrest of six seventh-graders suspected of plotting a deadly attack.
 
Katrina's children struggle with fears
Apr 23 2006 5:33PM (CT)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Each time the 3-year-old gets in the bathtub, she thinks she's going to drown. Monica whimpers when her grandmother turns on the faucet, sobbing softly at first, then wailing as the tub begins to fill.
 
Prison restrictions eased for BTK killer
Apr 23 2006 5:28PM (CT)
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Good behavior has earned the BTK serial killer the privilege to watch television, listen to the radio, read and draw in his prison cell.
 
FEMA seeks money from 625 people in Texas
Apr 23 2006 12:53PM (CT)
BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) - The federal government is asking 625 people in Texas to pay back a total of $1.26 million in recovery aid they shouldn't have received after Hurricane Rita.
 
Sailors getting soldiers' training in S.C.
Apr 23 2006 12:32PM (CT)
FORT JACKSON, S.C. (AP) - Navy sailors are trading their sea legs for dry land combat skills to help them survive in war zones, and the training is coming from an unusual place _ the Army.
 
NYC school among victims of changing times
Apr 23 2006 11:44AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - When the George W. Wingate High School opened in 1955, excited students helped unpack the furniture and baseball legend Jackie Robinson attended the school's dedication. Trophy cases soon brimmed with accomplishments at the Brooklyn school that would graduate a future U.S. senator.
 
Osama suspected of hiding on Afghan border
Apr 23 2006 10:23AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Osama bin Laden is hiding in a remote tribal area along Afghanistan's 1,500-mile border with Pakistan, separated from his top deputy and, in a sign he has to be careful about whom he trusts, surrounded by fellow Arabs.
 
Hunter injured in Washington bear attack
Apr 23 2006 6:31AM (CT)
FORKS, Wash. (AP) - A black bear attacked and seriously injured a hunter on a road just outside Olympic National Park late Saturday, authorities said.
 
Former LAPD police chief Ed Davis dies
Apr 23 2006 6:04AM (CT)
SAN LUIS OBISBO, Calif. (AP) - Ed Davis, the tough-talking former Los Angeles police chief who led the department during its shootout with the Symbionese Liberation Army and the arrest of Charles Manson, died Saturday, a family spokesman said. He was 89.
 
   

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