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Tenn. mom left to wonder when she'll see 4 kids (AP)

04.10.2009 18:39   24 views   0 comments


This photo provided by the Nashville Police Department shows Yair Anthony Carillo of Nashville, Tenn. The baby's mother, Maria Gurrolla, said her newborn son was taken from her home Tuesday by a woman who stabbed Gurrolla multiple times when Gurrolla answered the door. Gurrolla said the woman claimed to be an immigration agent. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - A week ago, Maria Gurrolla was celebrating the birth of her fourth child. A blue yard sign announced: "IT'S A BOY!" She visited a local welfare office that helps low-income mothers.


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Neighbors: Accused Andrews stalker kept to himself (AP)

04.10.2009 18:15   21 views   0 comments


ESPN's Erin Andrews reports from the sidelines during a NCAA college football game between Auburn and Tennessee Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn won 26-22.  (AP Photo/Wade Payne)AP - The man accused of stalking ESPN reporter Erin Andrews kept his yard manicured, played golf and enjoyed cooking on a gas grill on a patio behind his $300,000 suburban Chicago town house.


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Ill. treasure hunt halted as possible prank (AP)

04.10.2009 17:03   24 views   0 comments


AP - An Illinois woman who set out on a treasure hunt for buried gold coins after finding a cryptic note in an antique rocking chair may have been the victim of a prolific prankster who died more than 30 years ago. Read more »

Samoans flock to churches to mourn tsunami victims (AP)

04.10.2009 16:44   20 views   0 comments


Men scavenge items strewn about at Lalomanu village on Samoa's southeast coast Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009, after a deadly tsunami rolled through several South Pacific island nations on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)AP - Islanders gathered Sunday to mourn victims of the South Pacific tsunami that obliterated entire villages on the shores of American Samoa and Samoa, leaving at least 176 dead.


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SD town gets rid of 44 tons of stinking bison meat (AP)

04.10.2009 16:39   19 views   0 comments


In this photo taken June 23, 2009, a worker uses a skid loader to remove some of the 44 tons of spoiled kosher bison meat from a locker at Bridgewater Quality Meats in Bridgewater, S.D. (AP Photo/Courtesy of McCook County Emergency Manager Brad Stiefvater)AP - Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters.


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Ill. treasure hunt halted as possible prank (AP)

04.10.2009 16:26   20 views   0 comments


AP - A woman's treasure hunt for buried gold coins is over. Read more »

Car slides under trailer on I-95 in Philly; 4 dead (AP)

04.10.2009 16:06   20 views   0 comments


AP - State police in Philadelphia say a car has gone out of control and has slid under a tractor-trailer on a major highway, killing four people. Read more »

SD town finally rid of 44 tons of rotten bison (AP)

04.10.2009 15:57   23 views   0 comments


In this photo taken June 23, 2009, a worker uses a skid loader to remove some of the 44 tons of spoiled kosher bison meat from a locker at Bridgewater Quality Meats in Bridgewater, S.D. (AP Photo/Courtesy of McCook County Emergency Manager Brad Stiefvater)AP - Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters.


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SD town finally rid of 44 tons of rotten bison (AP)

04.10.2009 15:57   22 views   0 comments


In this photo taken June 23, 2009, a worker uses a skid loader to remove some of the 44 tons of spoiled kosher bison meat from a locker at Bridgewater Quality Meats in Bridgewater, S.D. (AP Photo/Courtesy of McCook County Emergency Manager Brad Stiefvater)AP - Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters.


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Neighbors say accused Andrews stalker normal man (AP)

04.10.2009 15:38   20 views   0 comments


ESPN's Erin Andrews reports from the sidelines during a NCAA college football game between Auburn and Tennessee Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn won 26-22.  (AP Photo/Wade Payne)AP - Neighbors said Sunday that it's the apparent normality of the 47-year-old man who lived in a suburban Chicago town house that's made his arrest for allegedly stalking and secretly taping ESPN reporter Erin Andrews in the nude so upsetting.


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Waves of new fund cuts imperil US nursing homes (AP)

04.10.2009 15:14   21 views   0 comments


AP - The nation's nursing homes are perilously close to laying off workers, cutting services — possibly even closing — because of a perfect storm wallop from the recession and deep federal and state government spending cuts, industry experts say. Read more »

Neighbors say accused Andrews stalker normal man (AP)

04.10.2009 15:12   18 views   0 comments


ESPN's Erin Andrews reports from the sidelines during a NCAA college football game between Auburn and Tennessee Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009 in Knoxville, Tenn. Auburn won 26-22.  (AP Photo/Wade Payne)AP - Neighbors say it's the apparent normality of the man accused of stalking and secretly videotaping an ESPN reporter that's made his arrest so upsetting.


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Waves of new fund cuts imperil US nursing homes (AP)

04.10.2009 14:55   19 views   0 comments


AP - The nation's nursing homes are perilously close to laying off workers, cutting services — possibly even closing — because of a perfect storm wallop from the recession and deep federal and state government spending cuts, industry experts say. Read more »

NYC Chinatown could get 1st Chinese rep on council (AP)

04.10.2009 14:50   18 views   0 comments


AP - Chinatown is likely to get its first Chinese-American representative on the City Council, and a Taiwanese immigrant is headed for citywide office — a dramatic change for the nation's largest city, which had no Asian-Americans in elected office just eight years ago. Read more »

Officials: Abducted newborn safer in state custody (AP)

04.10.2009 14:46   18 views   0 comments


Norma Rodriguez carries away flowers that were left by neighbors at the home of her cousin, Maria Gurrolla, in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. Gurrolla's newborn son, Yair Anthony Carillo, was found in Alabama Friday after being abducted from the home Tuesday. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)AP - A newborn boy abducted by a woman posing as an immigration agent was again taken from his mother after a brief reunion, this time by state officials who said the baby and his three siblings would be safest with foster parents.


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Mormons told to exemplify Christian values daily (AP)

04.10.2009 14:13   18 views   0 comments


AP - A church leader on Sunday counseled Mormons to look for opportunities to exemplify the Christian values of love and forgiveness in their daily lives. Read more »

Devices locate kids, parents find peace of mind (AP)

04.10.2009 13:50   21 views   0 comments


In this photo made Sept. 29, 2009, Joe Nesbitt, 44, and his daughter Helen, 3, are pictured at their home in Henderson, Nev. Nesbitt used a Brickhouse Child Locator when he was separated from his daughter while vacationing at Sea World. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)AP - With a computer or cell phone and an electronic tracking device, you can locate a missing pet, follow the path of a stolen car, find a skier buried in an avalanche and rescue a hiker lost in the woods.


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Arizona man's own actions led to murder confession (AP)

04.10.2009 13:43   19 views   0 comments


In this photo provided by the Apache County Attorney on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, William Inmon, center, shows Apache County attorney's office investigator Brian Hounshell, right, the window through which Inmon said he shot 72-year-old William 'Stoney' McCarragher in 2007 in a rural area east of St. Johns, Ariz., while detention Officer Jose Rojas, left, watches. Inmon, 21, has pleaded guilty in McCarragher's death and to two additional murders in eastern Arizona on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Apache County Attorney)AP - A scruffy 21-year-old walked into the police station in the small eastern Arizona town of Springerville, winded after running the 2 1/2 blocks there from his home. He wanted to tell the police chief that cops from out of town were in his jurisdiction.


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44 tons of rotting meat stink up South Dakota town (AP)

04.10.2009 13:42   20 views   0 comments


In this photo taken June 23, 2009, a worker uses a skid loader to remove some of the 44 tons of spoiled kosher bison meat from a locker at Bridgewater Quality Meats in Bridgewater, S.D. (AP Photo/Courtesy of McCook County Emergency Manager Brad Stiefvater)AP - Behind the freezer doors at a meat plant mysteriously abandoned by its owner, the 44 tons of bison meat managed to hold its own for months, masked by the brutal chill of two South Dakota winters.


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Fans feast on undead as `Zombieland' opens to $25M (AP)

04.10.2009 13:42   18 views   0 comments


AP - The undead were alive and well at movie theaters as Woody Harrelson's horror comedy "Zombieland" opened on top with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. Read more »

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