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4th victim recovered in Fla. garage collapse

4th victim recovered in Fla. garage collapse
MIAMI (AP) - Authorities say they've have recovered the body of a fourth victim in the Florida college parking garage collapse. Miami-Dade County police said Thursday that workers have removed the body after locating it earlier this week deep in the unstable debris. Investigators believe the

4th victim found in Fla. garage collapse

4th victim found in Fla. garage collapse
MIAMI (AP) - Authorities have found the body of a fourth victim in the rubble of a parking garage that partially collapsed last week at a Florida college. Miami-Dade County police said Monday the man's body is deep in the unstable rubble and may take several days to remove. Investigators

Wis. wolf hunt begins; groups file intent to sue

Wis. wolf hunt begins; groups file intent to sue
By TODD RICHMONDAssociated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin's first organized wolf hunt got under way Monday even as animal welfare advocates demanded federal officials return Great Lake wolves to the endangered species list. No hunters had reported kills by late Monday afternoon, which

Hunters ready for 1st wolf hunts in Wis., Minn.

Hunters ready for 1st wolf hunts in Wis., Minn.
By STEVE KARNOWSKI and TODD RICHMONDAssociated Press Writers MADISON, Wis. (AP) - For years, vacationers and farmers across northern Wisconsin and Minnesota have heard the eerie howl of the gray wolf and fretted the creatures were lurking around their cabins and pastures, eying up Fido or

Mayor: NJ ex-locksmith won't sell NYC master keys

Mayor: NJ ex-locksmith won't sell NYC master keys
NEW YORK (AP) - A retired locksmith hawking keys, including a set of five he billed on eBay as a "firefighter's key ring," will stop selling them after some were found to open city electrical panels and lamppost lights, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday. Daniel Ferraris sold the set of keys

What do Ohio's white working-class voters want?

What do Ohio's white working-class voters want?
By JESSE WASHINGTONAP National Writer BRIDGEPORT, Ohio (AP) - To look at Ohio is to glimpse America in a nutshell - a state full of places where laborers, truck drivers, cooks, store clerks and business owners form the backbone of small-town life. Places where the deli cashes checks, cars and

SHOW BITS: Moore a wallflower, Klum a traffic cop

SHOW BITS: Moore a wallflower, Klum a traffic cop
By The Associated Press IT'S NOT TV, IT'S AN AFTER-PARTY Show Bits brings you the 64th annual Primetime Emmy Awards through the eyes of Associated Press journalists. Follow them on Twitter where available with the handles listed after each item. Everything was coming up roses - and

Anger for Islam ties players behind prophet film

Anger for Islam ties players behind prophet film
By MICHAEL R. BLOODAssociated Press DUARTE, Calif. (AP) - The shared belief that radical Islam threatens the world brought together an ex-convict, an insurance salesman and a Christian charity in production of a crudely crafted film that ridicules Muslims and the Prophet Muhammad and has

Quotations of the day

Quotations of the day
By The Associated Press "I'd say this was the most unprofessional professional film I've worked on. I don't think anyone took it seriously." - Eric Moers, who served as chief electrician for the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims," which has enraged thousands in the Middle East.

Anger for Islam ties players behind prophet film

Anger for Islam ties players behind prophet film
By MICHAEL R. BLOODAssociated Press DUARTE, Calif. (AP) - The shared belief that radical Islam threatens the world brought together an ex-convict, an insurance salesman and a Christian charity in production of a crudely crafted film that ridicules Muslims and the prophet Muhammad and has