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Indian circuses struggle to adapt after court bans

Indian circuses struggle to adapt after court bans
By KAY JOHNSONAssociated Press MUMBAI, India (AP) - In the early morning heat and dust, daily practice at the Rambo Circus is in full swing. A trapeze creaks as two performers perfect their throws. A Colombian daredevil shouts to his colleagues scrambling atop a giant set of spinning wheels called

Records: Cleveland suspect faced prior complaints

Records: Cleveland suspect faced prior complaints
By MEGHAN BARR and THOMAS J. SHEERANAssociated Press CLEVELAND (AP) - A man charged with holding three women captive for about a decade had been accused of threatening his neighbors, attacking his common-law wife and committing violations during his career as a school bus driver, according to

Boeing says new battery system ensures 787 safety

Boeing says new battery system ensures 787 safety
By YURIKO NAGANOAssociated Press TOKYO (AP) - Boeing Co.'s chief engineer for the 787 Dreamliner said Saturday that changes to the lithium-ion battery system are fully sufficient to ensure the aircraft's safety, although the company has been unable to find the cause of the original battery

Early Morning Garage Fire Displaces Tenants

Early Morning Garage Fire Displaces Tenants
PRESS RELEASE FROM SPOKANE VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT: Spokane Valley Firefighters were dispatched to a reported house fire at 1:13 this morning. First arriving crews reported heavy fire coming from the garage and up graded the call to a working fire. The home is for troubled kids and there were

Early Morning Garage Fire Displaces Tenants

Early Morning Garage Fire Displaces Tenants
PRESS RELEASE FROM SPOKANE VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT: Spokane Valley Firefighters were dispatched to a reported house fire at 1:13 this morning. First arriving crews reported heavy fire coming from the garage and up graded the call to a working fire. The home is for troubled kids and there were

Charges dropped in ricin letters sent to Obama

Charges dropped in ricin letters sent to Obama
By JEFF AMY and EMILY WAGSTER PETTUSAssociated Press TUPELO, Miss. (AP) - Charges of sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama and others were dropped Tuesday against an Elvis impersonator from Mississippi who has said since his arrest last week that he had nothing to do with the case.

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston
By ADAM GELLERAP National Writer In the tight rows of chairs in the Commonwealth Ballroom, the nervousness - already dialed high by two bombs, three deaths and more than 72 hours without answers - ratcheted even higher. The minutes ticked by as investigators stepped out to delay the news conference

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston
By ADAM GELLERAP National Writer BOSTON (AP) - In the tight rows of chairs stretched across the Commonwealth Ballroom, the nervousness - already dialed high by two bombs, three deaths and more than 72 hours without answers - ratcheted even higher. The minutes ticked by as investigators stepped out

Eyes on Netflix subscriptions in 1Q report

Eyes on Netflix subscriptions in 1Q report
By ANICK JESDANUNAP Technology Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Netflix Inc.'s earnings report for the first three months of 2013 will give the video subscription company a chance to show whether its large spending on original content is paying off. WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Netflix has been investing heavily

Student charged in Va. mall shootings; 2 wounded

Student charged in Va. mall shootings; 2 wounded
CHRISTIANSBURG, Va. (AP) - An 18-year-old college student was charged Friday with shooting and wounding two women at a mall branch of a southwest Virginia community college before he was subdued, the city's police chief said. Neil Allan MacInnis, of Christiansburg, faces two counts each of