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Wednesday, Nov 4, 2009
  1. The Boulder Colorado Sheriff's Office on Oct. 28, 2009, released this 1953 photograph of Dorothy Gay Howard of Phoenix, Ariz., who they have identified as a homicide victim known as Jane Doe since her death in April 1954. The battered and naked body of Jane Doe, an unidentified female homicide victim, was found along the banks of Boulder Creek near Boulder Falls, eight miles west of Boulder, on April 8, 1954. Despite an intensive investigation at the time, she was never identified. Her body was buried in Boulders Columbia Cemetery in a simple grave beneath a donated headstone that read 'Jane Doe - April 1954 - Age about 20 years.'  According to Sheriff Joe Pelle Dr. Terry Melton, president and CEO of Mitotyping Technologies, LLC, of State College, Pennsylvania, confirmed that her lab had made a match between Jane Does DNA profile and that of a woman who thought the unidentified murder victim might be her long-lost sister. (AP Photo/Boulder Sheriff's Dept.)
    Police determine teen missing since 1954 was slain AP - Wed Nov 4, 12:40 PM ETSent 1,338 times

    PHOENIX - A murdered young woman buried as Jane Doe in Colorado 55 years ago. An Arizona family puzzled and saddened as Dorothy Gay Howard's disappearance stretched into decades.

  2. FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2009 file photo, an old pickup truck is displayed outside a car dealership in Norwood, Mass. The most common deals under the government's $3 billion Cash for Clunkers program, aimed at putting more fuel-efficient cars on the road, replaced old Ford or Chevrolet pickups with new ones that got only marginally better gas mileage, according to an analysis of new federal data by The Associated Press. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer, file)
    AP IMPACT: Clunker pickups traded for new pickups AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 728 times

    WASHINGTON - The most common deals under the government's $3 billion Cash for Clunkers program, aimed at putting more fuel-efficient cars on the road, replaced old Ford or Chevrolet pickups with new ones that got only marginally better gas mileage, according to an analysis of new federal data by The Associated Press.

  3. 10 Failed Doomsday Predictions LiveScience.com - Wed Nov 4, 9:17 AM ETSent 455 times

    With the upcoming disaster film "2012" and the current hype about Mayan calendars and doomsday predictions, it seems like a good time to put such notions in context.

  4. Beth Humphrey McKay poses for a photograph in her apartment in Hammond, La., Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009.  Beth Humphrey McKay and Terence McKay, an interracial couple have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against a justice of the peace who refused to perform their marriage ceremony because they were of different races. The couple eventually were married by another justice of the peace.(AP Photo/Bill Haber)
    La. judge done after flap over interracial wedding AP - Wed Nov 4, 7:44 AM ETSent 452 times

    BATON ROUGE, La. - At least four times in the last 2 1/2 years, Keith Bardwell says he refused to marry interracial couples while serving as a Louisiana justice of the peace.

  5. President Barack Obama looks back as he boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
    President Obama: One Year After Winning it All Rasmussen Reports - Wed Nov 4, 10:02 AM ETSent 404 times

    One year ago today, Senator Barack Obama became President-elect Obama. He and his team had run nearly a flawless campaign and were about to embark on what turned out to be a nearly flawless transition effort. By Inauguration Day, the man who had won 53% of the vote saw his overall job approval rating soar to 65%.

  6. File picture of a seismograph. A 4.9-scale earthquake struck the southern Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas early Wednesday injuring at least 209 people, according to the official news agency Irna(AFP/File/Nicolas Asfouri)
    Recent Midwest Quakes Called Aftershocks from 1800s LiveScience.com - Wed Nov 4, 1:17 PM ETSent 403 times

    The small earthquakes that sporadically rattle the central United States may actually be aftershocks from a few extremely large quakes that occurred in the region almost 200 years ago, according to a new study

  7. Opponents of same-sex marriage hold up a sign and a crucifix during a rally outside in 2004. Maine voters have rejected a law allowing same-sex couples to marry, in a major setback to gay rights advocates hoping the northeastern US state would become the first in the country where voters directly approve gay marriage.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Michael Springer)
    Gay-Marriage Activists Look Ahead After Big Defeat in Maine Time.com - Wed Nov 4, 10:20 AM ETSent 373 times

    Maine's vote, much like all of the states before it, including California's vote on Prop 8 12 months ago, will do little to slow the fight over gay marriage

  8. Prosecutor Armando Spataro is seen at the Milan court, Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. An Italian judge began deliberating the fate of 26 Americans and seven Italians accused of kidnapping an Egyptian terror suspect in 2003, the first trial in the world involving the CIA's extraordinary rendition program. After a nearly three years of hearings, Judge Oscar Magi heard final rebuttals before beginning deliberations. A verdict was expected later Wednesday. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno)
    Italian judge convicts 23 in CIA kidnap case AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 365 times

    MILAN - An Italian judge found 23 Americans and two Italians guilty Wednesday in the kidnapping of an Egyptian terror suspect, delivering the first legal convictions anywhere in the world against people involved in the CIA's extraordinary renditions program.

  9. Healthcare workers at a hospital. A Belgian man thought to have been in a coma for 23 years has told of his "second birth" after doctors realised he was in fact conscious, a German weekly reported Monday.(AFP/File/Simon Maina)
    AP Sources: Dem Health bill to get AARP backing AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 338 times

    WASHINGTON - In a coup for House Democrats, AARP will endorse sweeping health care overhaul legislation headed for a history-making floor vote, officials told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

  10. In this Friday, Jan. 16, 2009 photo, Mark Ndesandjo, the intensely private half-brother of President-elect Barack Obama, attends a charity concert in Shenzhen, southern China. President Barack Obama's half brother in China has broken his media silence to discuss his new novel - a semi-autobiographical story describing a physically abusive parent patterned on the two men's late father, to be released Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
    Obama's half brother recalls their abusive father AP - Wed Nov 4, 8:53 AM ETSent 206 times

    GUANGZHOU, China - President Barack Obama's half brother has broken his media silence to discuss his new novel — the semi-autobiographical story of an abusive parent patterned on their late father, the mostly absent figure Obama wrote about in his own memoir.

  11. Gay marriage supporters Barb Wood (R) and Margaret O'Connell (C), comfort Tim Diehl as they wait for election results at the No on 1/Protect Maine Equality election night rally in Portland, Maine November 4, 2009. The group is working to prevent the repeal of Maine's gay marriage law, which was adopted last spring by Maine's legislature. REUTERS/Joel Page
    Defeat in Maine a harsh blow to gay-marriage drive AP - Wed Nov 4, 11:25 AM ETSent 174 times

    The stars seemed aligned for supporters of gay marriage. They had Maine's governor, legislative leaders and major newspapers on their side, plus a huge edge in campaign funding. So losing a landmark referendum was a devastating blow, for activists in Maine and nationwide.

  12. The H1N1 flu virus (red) in an image courtesy of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. REUTERS/Handout
    Officials: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa cat AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:02 PM ETSent 165 times

    DES MOINES, Iowa - A 13-year-old Iowa cat has been infected with swine flu, veterinary and federal officials said Wednesday, and it is believed to be the first case of the H1N1 virus in a feline.

  13. Luis Betancourt puts a door in the restaurant called The American Sector while workers hurry to finish the Victory Theater in New Orleans Tuesday, NOv. 3, 2009 in time to show 'Beyond All Boundaries,'' a war film produced by Tom Hanks opening on Friday. The theater is  part of a $300 million expansion of the National WWII Museum. (AP Photo/Cheryl Gerber)
    Tom Hanks-produced '4-D' film comes to WWII Museum AP - Wed Nov 4, 11:23 AM ETSent 160 times

    NEW ORLEANS - Actor Tom Hanks says viewers are in for a realistic "wartime experience" when the new film he produced, "Beyond All Boundaries," opens at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans on Friday.

  14. FILE - An undated file photo provided by Horry County Detention Center shows Rodell Vereen, 50, who was arrested Monday July 27, 2009, and charged with buggery for allegedly having sex with a horse. Vereen was sentenced Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 to three years in prison. (AP Photo/Horry County Detention Center, File)
    SC man gets 3 years in prison for sex with horse AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 147 times

    CONWAY, S.C. - A South Carolina man caught on video having sex with a horse was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison after pleading guilty for the second time in two years to abusing the creature.

  15. Mayor of London Boris Johnson gestures during his keynote address during the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, northern England, October 5, 2009. REUTERS/Phil Noble
    London mayor shows chivalry not dead in bike rescue Reuters - Wed Nov 4, 10:12 AM ETSent 146 times

    LONDON (Reuters Life!) - London Mayor Boris Johnson rescued a woman attacked by a group of girls wielding a metal bar after answering her plea for help during an evening bicycle ride, a spokeswoman for his office said Wednesday.

  16. FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2009 file photo, chef Gordon Ramsay signs his book 'Healthy Appetite' at Borders Books in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)
    New reality cooking show for chef Gordon Ramsay AP - Wed Nov 4, 3:42 PM ETSent 114 times

    NEW YORK - Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has some new people to yell at. The verbally abusive star of Fox's "Hell's Kitchen" has signed a deal with Fox for a second show. Tentatively called "Masterchef," it will feature Ramsay trying to turn people who have no experience in the food industry into expert cooks. Not surprisingly, producers say Ramsay won't be afraid to tell the would-be cooks the cold, hard truth about their work.

  17. An Israeli military police officer stands next to rockets seized by Israeli authorities on a ship near Cyprus, and presented in the port of the Israeli city of Ashdod, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Israeli commandos seized a ship Wednesday that defense officials said was carrying hundreds of tons of weapons from Iran bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas, the largest arms shipment Israel has ever commandeered.  (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov )
    Israel: Commandos seize huge Iranian arms shipment AP - Wed Nov 4, 5:47 PM ETSent 112 times

    JERUSALEM - Open crates from a cargo ship seized Wednesday by Israel revealed dark green missiles inside. Containers from the vessel bore writing in English that said "I.R. Iranian Shipping Lines Group."

  18. File - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke addresses a meeting of the Chicago Economic Club, in this June 15, 2006 file photo taken in Chicago. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke and his colleagues, wrapping up a two-day meeting Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 are likely to note the country's economic and financial improvements. But they'll also warn that rising joblessness and hard-to-get-credit for many people and companies will restrain the rebound in the months ahead.  (AP Photo/Brian Kersey, File)
    Fed again pledges to hold rates at record-lows AP - Wed Nov 4, 5:10 PM ETSent 109 times

    WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve pledged Wednesday to keep a key interest rate at a record low for an "extended period," signaling that the weak economy remains dependent on government help to grow.

  19. New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (C) (D-NJ) concedes defeat to GOP candidate Chris Christie at his election headquarters in East Brunswick, New Jersey, November 3, 2009. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine  (UNITED STATES ELECTIONS POLITICS)
    Dems, incumbents get wake-up call Politico - Wed Nov 4, 3:31 AM ETSent 105 times

    RICHMOND, Va. — Eager to drain the 2009 elections of drama and import, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs claimed Tuesday night that President Barack Obama was “not watching returns.”

  20. Married With Children Paves Way to Happiness HealthDay - Wed Nov 4, 5:04 PM ETSent 101 times

    WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Want to be a happy married couple? Consider having kids.

  21. Space junk storm will up mission costs: experts Reuters - Wed Nov 4, 5:58 AM ETSent 101 times

    LONDON (Reuters) - A growing storm of debris flying around in space is dramatically increasing the risk of orbital crashes, and steps to avoid them will add greatly to the costs of future space flight, British space experts say.

  22. FILE - In this Jan. 9, 2009 file photo, a netbook equipped with an Intel Atom processor is demonstrated at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. New York's attorney general on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009 hit Intel Corp. with an antitrust lawsuit, claiming the company used 'illegal threats and collusion' to dominate the market for computer microprocessors. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, file)
    NY joins the antitrust effort against Intel AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:25 PM ETSent 98 times

    NEW YORK - The legal challenges to Intel Corp.'s sales tactics mounted Wednesday as New York's attorney general accused the world's biggest computer chip maker of using "illegal threats and collusion" to dominate.

  23. Founder of San Diego Comic-Con dies at 76 AP - Wed Nov 4, 2:29 PM ETSent 96 times

    SAN DIEGO - Sheldon Dorf, who founded the world famous Comic-Con International comic book convention, has died. He was 76.

  24. A crucifix is seen on a wall as a student writes on a blackboard in a school classroom in Rome November 3, 2009. The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Italian schools should remove crucifixes from classroom walls, saying their presence could disturb children who were not Christians. The decision is likely to provoke a controversy in Italy, which is deeply attached to its Roman Catholic roots. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
    Italians outraged as European court rules against crucifixes The Christian Science Monitor - Tue Nov 3, 4:00 AM ETSent 83 times

    Rome - Italians reacted with outrage on Tuesday after a European court ruled that displaying crucifixes in the country's schools violated the principle of secular education.

  25. More than 2,700 people are sworn in as US citizens during naturalization ceremonies in April 2009 in Montebello, California. Some 700 million people worldwide, or more than all the adults of North and South America combined, think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence and want to permanently move to another country, a poll showed Tuesday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/David Mcnew)
    Millions worldwide would like to switch countries: study AFP - Tue Nov 3, 2:00 PM ETSent 77 times

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Some 700 million people worldwide, or more than all the adults of North and South America combined, think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence and want to permanently move to another country, a poll showed Tuesday.

  26. In this publicity image released by Showtime, John Lithgow portrays Arthur Mitchell in a scene from the Showtime original series, 'Dexter.' (AP Photo/Showtime, Randy Tepper)
    John Lithgow's serial killer soars on 'Dexter' AP - Wed Nov 4, 1:04 PM ETSent 74 times

    LOS ANGELES - John Lithgow was going to pass on the chance to play serial killer vs. serial killer on "Dexter," with an Italian vacation, cruise and his son's wedding awaiting him.

  27. Governor-elect Chris Christie gives a thumbs up sign as he sits with Lt. governor elect Kim Guadagno at the Robert Treat Academy charter school Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009, in Newark, N.J., the day after he won over incumbent Jon S. Corzine. Christie said with the visit to the highly successful school, he wanted to highlight his plans to improve education. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
    Analysis: Election lessons will shape '10 campaign AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 74 times

    WASHINGTON - What we learned from the off-year elections: The president's influence is limited, independents rule, incumbents beware, issues trump ideology and, once more, "It's the economy, stupid."

  28. U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (2nd L) another other cabinet members look on as President Barack Obama speaks at the end of a meeting with members of his administration in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, November 23, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed
    'Change has come' ... or has it? Politico - Wed Nov 4, 4:52 AM ETSent 70 times

    In the year since he was elected president, Barack Obama has revealed himself as one of the boldest leaders to occupy the Oval Office in the modern era.

  29. An image grab taken from Iran's official Arabic-language Al-Alam TV shows Iranians holding an anti-US rally in Tehran. Police used batons and teargas to break up an opposition protest in central Tehran, while huge crowds staged a noisy anti-US rally nearby to mark the storming of the American embassy by students 30 years ago.(AFP)
    Iran opposition protesters return to streets AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:20 PM ETSent 64 times

    TEHRAN, Iran - The contrasts were vivid: Pro-government supporters chanted "Death to America" and stomped on U.S. flags Wednesday while not far away, hundreds of opposition protesters denounced Iran's leaders and appealed to America's president to choose sides.

  30. Carly Fiorina, the former chairwoman and chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard Co., who recently completed breast cancer treatment, comments on her hair, before announcing her run for the California Senate seat now held by Democrat Barbara Boxer during a tour of the Earth Friendly Products facility in Garden Grove, Calif. on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
    Former HP CEO Fiorina targets Boxer's Senate seat AP - Wed Nov 4, 6:44 PM ETSent 62 times

    GARDEN GROVE, Calif. - Former Silicon Valley executive Carly Fiorina announced Wednesday she is running for the chance to seize liberal stalwart Barbara Boxer's U.S. Senate seat, depicting the three-term Democrat as a Capitol Hill do-nothing who penned novels while jobs vanished and government spending soared.