2012年4月28日星期六

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Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Instagram photos of Washington's quirkiest night

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WHLive coverage: White House Correspondents' Dinner


Police: Body found in Wash. mountain bunker

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This undated photo provided by the King County Sheriff's Department on Friday, April 27, 2012, shows a bunker that deputies say belongs to a man suspected of killing his wife and daughter and holing up for days in the Cascade foothills east of Seattle. King County Sheriff's Sgt. Cindi West says authorities pumped gas into the underground bunker and they believe someone is inside. (AP Photo/King County Sheriff's Department)After a nearly 23-hour standoff, police blew up the top of an elaborate bunker in the Cascade Mountains on Saturday and found the body of a man inside — believed to be that of a survivalist wanted in the deaths of his wife and daughter last weekend.


L.A. riots hero: 'I was just helping a person'

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Businesses continue to burn out of control during the third day of the Los Angeles Riots in Koreatown, Los AngelesIn one of the most disturbing images from the Los Angeles riots, six black assailants dragged Reginald Denny, a 33-year-old truck driver, out of his truck in South Los Angeles and bashed his head in with a brick. A television chopper broadcast the violence live. The attack happened shortly after not-guilty verdicts were handed down [...]


Blind Chinese activist 'under U.S. protection'

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In this photo taken in late April, 2012, and provided by Hu Jia, blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng, left, meets with Hu at an undisclosed location. Chen, an inspirational figure in China's rights movement, slipped away from his well-guarded rural village on Sunday night, April 22, 2012, and made it to a secret location in Beijing on Friday, April 27, setting off a frantic police search for him and those who helped him, activists said. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Hu Jia)A blind legal activist who escaped house arrest in his Chinese village is under the protection of American officials, activists said Saturday, creating a diplomatic dilemma for the U.S. and Beijing days ahead of a visit by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.


Why Obama, Romney are tweaking their strategies

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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign event at the Washington Convention Center in WashingtonAfter months of casting Republican Mitt Romney as someone who often changes positions for political convenience, President Barack Obama's campaign is calling Romney a far-right conservative - a contradictory set of messages that essentially invites voters to decide what they don't like about Romney. And Romney, who has built his campaign around declaring Obama a failure - particularly on the economy - began sounding a more positive note this week, offering hints about his vision for governing if he defeats the Democratic president in the November 6 election. ...


Prize-winning film's Cuban actors to seek asylum in Miami

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To match story USA CUBA/ACTORSA pair of lead actors from a prize winning film about escaping Cuba have emerged from hiding to confirm they are seeking political asylum in the United States. The young Cuban actors went missing last week while en route to the Tribeca Film Festival in New York where they were due to appear at the movie's U.S. premiere. Actress Anailin de la Rua and actor Javier Nunez, cast members of "Una Noche" ("One Night"), broke their silence Friday night in a TV appearance on the Miami-based Spanish language channel America TeVe. ...


600-pound bomb defused in Northern Ireland

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The bomb was left on a country road, close to the border with the Republic of IrelandBELFAST (Reuters) - Two bombs planted by militant Irish nationalists, including one packed with enough explosives to have killed anyone within a 50-metre (yard) radius, were defused in Northern Ireland on Saturday, police said. The 600-pound (270-kg) bomb, roughly the same size as one used to kill 29 people in the town of Omagh in the single deadliest attack of Northern Ireland's three decades of violence in 1998, was left in an abandoned vehicle in the town of Newry. ...


Agent at the heart of Secret Service prostitution scandal

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U.S. President Obama walks near Secret Service agents at Hunter Army Airfield in GeorgiaArthur Huntington is the Secret Service agent who allegedly started the dispute over pay with the escort in Colombia, and the scandal has cost him his job and forced his family to move. 


Israeli ex-intel chief slams prime minister's Iran stance

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FILE - In this May 15, 2005 file photo, Yuval Diskin arrives for a meeting at the President's residence in Jerusalem. Diskin the former head of Israel's powerful internal security agency says the country's political leaders are misleading the public on the effectiveness of a possible military strike on Iran's nuclear program. Diskin says arguments by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak that a military strike on Iran could prevent it from developing a nuclear weapon were The former head of Israel's Shin Bet security agency has accused the country's political leaders of exaggerating the effectiveness of a possible military attack on Iran, in a striking indication of Israel's turmoil over how to deal with the Iranian nuclear program.


High court's stance could spur immigration laws

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Immigration reform advocate Rep. Becky Currie, R-Brookhaven, right confers with House Education Committee chairman John Moore, R-Brandon at the Capitol in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, April 26, 2012. Currie is a staunch proponent for stronger immigration laws. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)Emboldened by signals that the U.S. Supreme Court may uphold parts of Arizona's immigration law, legislators and activists across the country say they are gearing up to push for similar get-tough measures in their states.


Accused Oakland shooter, refusing food, to appear in court

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Handout booking photo shows One Goh, who is accused of killing seven people and wounding three others in a shooting rampage in OaklandA former nursing student accused of killing seven people and wounding three others in a shooting rampage at a tiny Christian college in Oakland is due to enter a plea on Monday after refusing food since his arrest almost four weeks ago. One Goh, 43, faces seven counts of murder with special circumstances allegations that make him eligible for the death penalty, and three counts of attempted murder. ...


Odds of finding alien life boosted by slew of habitable worlds

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Odds of Finding Alien Life Boosted by Billions of Habitable WorldsA new estimate of the number of habitable planets orbiting the most common type of stars in our galaxy could have huge consequences for the search for life.


Fla. boy struck by SUV, killed at softball game

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The wife of the police chief in a central Florida community accidentally ran over a family friend's 22-month-old son in a parking lot, authorities said.

Moderate earthquake shakes Southern California

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Some Southern Californians were shaken out of bed Saturday morning by a small earthquake that rattled homes across the Inland Empire region and caused buildings to sway in downtown Los Angeles.

Tear gas used as 25,000 rally for Malaysia reforms

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Protesters encounter Malaysian police, not in photo, during a rally to demand for electoral reforms in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Saturday, April 28, 2012. At least 25,000 demonstrators had swamped Malaysia's largest city in one of the Southeast Asian nation's biggest street rallies in the past decade. (AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin)Police unleashed tear gas and chemical-laced water Saturday at thousands of demonstrators who staged one of Malaysia's largest street rallies in years, demanding fair rules for national elections expected soon.


Obama seeks better safeguard for military

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First lady Michelle Obama listens as President Barack Obama speaks to soldiers at the Fort Stewart Army post, Friday, April 27, 2012, in Fort Stewart, Ga. (AP Photo/David Goldman)President Barack Obama, flashing his executive power in an election year, is promoting measures to safeguard veterans and members of the military against unscrupulous college recruiters.


Child migrant surge to U.S. stresses support system

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FILE - In this April 19, 2011, file photo, a member of the National Guard checks on his colleague inside a Border Patrol Skybox near the Hidalgo International Bridge in Hidalgo, Texas. An unprecedented surge of children caught trudging through South Texas scrublands or crossing at border ports of entry without their parents has sent government and nonprofit agencies that handle their shelter, legal representation and reunifications scrambling to expand their services. (AP Photo/Delcia Lopez, File)An unprecedented surge of children caught trudging through South Texas scrublands or crossing at border ports of entry into the U.S. without their families has sent government and nonprofit agencies scrambling to expand their shelter, legal representation and reunification services. On any given day this year, the U.S. Office of Refugee Resettlement has been caring for more than 2,100 unaccompanied child immigrants.


Syria accuses U.N. chief of encouraging 'terrorists'

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A Lebanese army military police vehicle, center, escorts flatbed army trucks carrying three containers where the weapons were believed to be hidden, as they leave the port of Selaata, north of Beirut, Lebanon, on Saturday April 28, 2012. A Lebanese military prosecutor Saqr Saqr told The Associated Press that the Lebanese navy confiscated weapons that were found aboard a ship off the Lebanese coast. On Friday Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said Lebanese authorities intercepted a ship off the coast near the northern city of Tripoli called A Syrian state-run newspaper accused U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday of encouraging "terrorist" rebel attacks by focusing his criticism on the government, while other government media reported that the navy foiled an infiltration attempt by gunmen who tried to land on the Syrian coast in rubber boats.


U.S. sees South America as possible China counter

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FILE - In this April 25, 2012, file photo, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta speaks at Brazil's Superior War College in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Traveling to Colombia, Brazil and Chile this week, Panetta underscored the importance of those nations as military partners in a region where the U.S. influence in a number of countries is being challenged by China. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana, File)In these days of shrinking U.S. defense budgets, the Obama administration is looking to South America to help monitor and protect the Asia-Pacific region in the years ahead.


Okla. blind dog gets new life with canine pal

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Putting two dogs of different breeds and from different backgrounds together in a confined space will usually end up in a lot of bark and likely some bite.  Rarely does that pairing end up in the two pooches becoming an inseparable pair. That latter, more...

Rick Santorum to appear on 'The Tonight Show'

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Rick Santorum is scheduled to appear on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on May 8. The show announced the guest spot and it was also confirmed by his camp to ABC News. The stop to Leno's Burbank couch comes only 4 days after the...

Five mind-bending facts about dreams

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When your head hits the pillow, for many it's lights out for the conscious part of you. But the cells firing in your brain are very much awake, sparking enough energy to produce the sometimes vivid and sometimes downright haunted dreams that take place during the rapid-eye-movement stage of your sleep.

'Scream' set to make noise at New York art auction

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Simon Shaw of Sotheby's speaks about Edvard Munch's The only privately owned version of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" is estimated to sell for at least $80 million at Sotheby's next week as the star of the New York spring art auctions.


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