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UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck

UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck
UPDATE: We now know the identification of the pickup truck driver. He is 77 year-old Richard Kiser of Spirit Lake, Idaho.   He remains at Kootenai Medical Center in serious condition. KHQ.COM - On Friday morning emergency crews responded to a head on crash involving a semi-

UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck

UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck
UPDATE: We now know the identification of the pickup truck driver. He is 77 year-old Richard Kiser of Spirit Lake, Idaho.   He remains at Kootenai Medical Center in serious condition. KHQ.COM - On Friday morning emergency crews responded to a head on crash involving a semi-

UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck

UPDATE: Head On Crash Involving Semi Truck And Pick Up Truck
UPDATE: We now know the identification of the pickup truck driver. He is 77 year-old Richard Kiser of Spirit Lake, Idaho.   He remains at Kootenai Medical Center in serious condition. KHQ.COM - On Friday morning emergency crews responded to a head on crash involving a semi-

News Summary: After 3 years, panic eases in Europe

News Summary: After 3 years, panic eases in Europe
By The Associated Press CRISIS EASES: European leaders have taken steps to ease the panic that has plagued the region for three years. Financial markets are no longer in a state of emergency over Europe's high government debts and weak banks. And this gives politicians from the 17 countries

After 3 bumpy years, Europe turns corner on crisis

After 3 bumpy years, Europe turns corner on crisis
By DAVID McHUGH and DON MELVINAssociated Press Writers FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - The worst of Europe's financial crisis appears to be over. European leaders have taken steps to ease the panic that has plagued the region for three turbulent years. Financial markets are no longer in a state

After 3 bumpy years, Europe turns corner on crisis

After 3 bumpy years, Europe turns corner on crisis
By DAVID McHUGH and DON MELVINAssociated Press Writers FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - The worst of Europe's financial crisis appears to be over. European leaders have taken steps to ease the panic that has plagued the region for three turbulent years. Financial markets are no longer in a state

Fearing 'cliff,' investors finish brutal week

Fearing 'cliff,' investors finish brutal week
By STEVE ROTHWELLAP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Wall Street is peering over the "fiscal cliff" and feeling vertigo. The stock market finished one of the worst weeks of the year Friday, pushing Washington to work out a deal to avoid the tax increases and government spending cuts set to take

Greece to raise cash on markets amid bailout delay

Greece to raise cash on markets amid bailout delay
By DEREK GATOPOULOS and NICHOLAS PAPHITISAssociated Press ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece will issue short-term debt on Tuesday to make a key bond repayment on Nov. 16, when the cash-strapped country is not yet expected to have received the next batch of its international rescue loans. It will

Putin reshuffles top Russian military officers

Putin reshuffles top Russian military officers
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOVAssociated Press MOSCOW (AP) - President Vladimir Putin on Friday reshuffled the nation's top military brass following the defense minister's ouster, and instructed the new top military officer to be friendlier to Russia's defense industries. Putin's advice

Washington DC-bound plane escorted by military jet

Washington DC-bound plane escorted by military jet
DENVER (AP) - A United Airlines flight from Denver has landed safely in Washington, D.C., after its crew reported an emergency because a passenger began praying in an aisle. KUSA-TV reports (http://on9news.tv/RLS8NO) the plane was escorted by military jets after the crew declared the emergency. The