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AdWatch: Romney ad accuses Obama campaign of lies

AdWatch: Romney ad accuses Obama campaign of lies
By ANDREW MIGAAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - TITLE: "No Evidence." LENGTH: 30 seconds. AIRING: Several battleground states. KEY IMAGES: A narrator asks: "When a president doesn't tell the truth, how can we trust him to lead?" The words "Obama's Outsourcing Attacks: 'Misleading,

More abortion restrictions anticipated in Miss.

More abortion restrictions anticipated in Miss.
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUSAssociated Press JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The owner of Mississippi's only abortion clinic said Thursday she expected legislators to keep trying to put new restrictions on the facility and the procedure, regardless of how a federal judge rules in a fight over a new state

Hoax shooting suspect appears in Montana court

Hoax shooting suspect appears in Montana court
By MATT VOLZAssociated Press HELENA, Mont. (AP) - A West Virginia man accused of shooting himself and then claiming to be a drive-by victim was arrested in northeastern Montana on Thursday and quickly released on a $10,000 bond. Ray Dolin, 39, appeared at the Glasgow courthouse at 10 a.m. as the

Opel CEO Stracke resigns in middle of turnaround

Opel CEO Stracke resigns in middle of turnaround
By DAVID McHUGH and TOM KRISHERAP Business Writers FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - The CEO of General Motors' loss-making European business abruptly stepped down on Thursday, a sign that the automaker's top management wants to speed up what has been a slow-moving restructuring plan. Karl-

Syria activists: Regime killed scores in village

Syria activists: Regime killed scores in village
By BEN HUBBARDAssociated Press BEIRUT (AP) - Anti-regime activists in Syria said Friday that government gunners rained shells on a poor, farming village before armed thugs moved in, leaving scores of people dead in what rebels claim is one of the worst single days of bloodshed in the uprising

APNewsBreak: Tube wear detailed at CA nuke plant

APNewsBreak: Tube wear detailed at CA nuke plant
By MICHAEL R. BLOODAssociated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) - Federal regulators Thursday disclosed the most detailed information to date on damage at California's idled San Onofre nuclear power plant, where scores of tubes that carry radioactive water have eroded at an alarming rate. The detailed

Father charged in 3 daughters' deaths in Wisconsin

Father charged in 3 daughters' deaths in Wisconsin
By TODD RICHMONDAssociated Press MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A North Dakota man killed his three young daughters after they rushed to greet him during a surprise visit and left their bodies tucked in their beds, Wisconsin authorities said in court documents released Thursday. St. Croix County

Republicans push through mining deregulation bill

Republicans push through mining deregulation bill
By LARRY MARGASAKAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans pushed a bill through the House Thursday that allows the government to exempt gold, copper, silver and uranium mining on federal land from formal environmental reviews. The bill makes it harder for opponents to mount legal challenges

Review: 'Quantum Conundrum' blinds with science

Review: 'Quantum Conundrum' blinds with science
By LOU KESTENAssociated Press Disc-based video games, the ones that cost $60 and come in a plastic box, may be heading the way of the VHS cassette and the eight-track tape. Many industry pundits believe that by 2020, if not sooner, you'll download all your games - just as you do now with

Senate rejects Dem, GOP business tax cut bills

Senate rejects Dem, GOP business tax cut bills
By ALAN FRAMAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate on Thursday rejected rival Democratic and Republican plans for cutting taxes on businesses, with both parties refusing to yield ground in their election-year struggle over how best to spark the economy. Each side said the other's bill