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NY man who lost leg in crucifix mishap sues church

NY man who lost leg in crucifix mishap sues church
By CHRIS CAROLAAssociated Press ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - David Jimenez was so elated over his wife's recovery from cancer that he offered to clean the large crucifix outside the Hudson Valley church where he spent many hours praying for her to beat the disease. On Memorial Day 2010, he was

AP sports writer's harrowing tale of Sandy

AP sports writer's harrowing tale of Sandy
By DENNIS WASZAK JR.AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) - I was the first to cry. Not my wife. Not our three kids. I was standing in our pitch-black basement as water streamed through the broken windows like a waterfall. A bathtub drain gurgled, the slimy sewage quickly pooling in an ominous mess.

New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity

New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity
By LEANNE ITALIE and MEGHAN BARRAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - The people gathered around the side of a building on Third Avenue looked like refugees huddled around a campfire. But instead of crackling flames, their warmth came from more advanced technology: a power strip that had been

New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity

New Yorkers search for food, water and electricity
By LEANNE ITALIE and MEGHAN BARRAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - The people gathered around the side of a building on Third Avenue looked like refugees huddled around a campfire. But instead of crackling flames, their warmth came from more advanced technology: a power strip that had been

New McCaskill ad declares: 'Todd Akin is scary'

New McCaskill ad declares: 'Todd Akin is scary'
By DAVID A. LIEB and JIM SALTERAssociated Press ST. LOUIS (AP) - Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill on Monday launched a Halloween-week ad casting her Republican challenger Todd Akin as "scary" because of his remarks about "legitimate rape." Akin, meanwhile, is gaining some outside help in his

Middle of the storm: How people handled Sandy

Middle of the storm: How people handled Sandy
By The Associated Press Along the East Coast, residents weathered the effects of Hurricane Sandy as it churned north and then merged with two other weather systems to create a fearsome superstorm. Here are their stories. ___ Most businesses near the Hudson River in Hoboken, N.J., piled sandbags

Ryan tries to sell Ohioans that he's one of them

Ryan tries to sell Ohioans that he's one of them
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press SABINA, Ohio (AP) - Paul Ryan might as well be an Ohioan. The farm fields smell familiar. They small town streets look just like his. The chill in the air and the harvested fields look plucked right from the next Wisconsin town over from his. Heck, his state's

Ryan: Obama hasn't made case he deserves new term

Ryan: Obama hasn't made case he deserves new term
By PHILIP ELLIOTTAssociated Press NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio (AP) - Starting a two-day bus tour of Ohio's small towns and cities, Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan told voters Saturday that President Barack Obama hasn't made the case he deserves a second term. Ryan planned

Romney woos Florida early vote; Obama eyes NH

Romney woos Florida early vote; Obama eyes NH
By NANCY BENAC and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press LAND O'LAKES, Fla. (AP) - Juggling politics and storm preparations, Mitt Romney dangled a plea for bipartisanship before early voters in Florida on Saturday as Barack Obama worked to nail down tiny New Hampshire's four electoral votes.

Romney woos Florida early vote; Obama eyes NH

Romney woos Florida early vote; Obama eyes NH
By NANCY BENAC and STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press LAND O'LAKES, Fla. (AP) - Juggling politics and storm preparations, Mitt Romney dangled a plea for bipartisanship before early voters in Florida on Saturday as Barack Obama worked to nail down tiny New Hampshire's four electoral votes.