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Sharp series of aftershocks strike New Zealand

Sharp series of aftershocks strike New Zealand 
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A sharp series of about 20 aftershocks rattled New Zealand's earthquake-hit city of Christchurch overnight, and earthquake experts warned Tuesday that another powerful tremblor might hammer the region in coming days.
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8/16/2010
12:10:12 PM
Obama launches 3 days of fundraising travel (US National)
President Barack Obama, embarking on a three-day tour to raise money for Democrats, said Monday that a rising homegrown clean energy industry can help reverse years of manufacturing job losses overseas and help heal a still-ailing economy.
8/16/2010
11:10:10 AM
Judge: Blagojevich jurors ask for transcript (US National)
Jurors in the trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich asked the judge Monday for a transcript of the entire testimony of a former deputy governor who criticized Blagojevich's attempt to raise campaign money through the brother of Rahm Emanuel.
8/16/2010
10:10:06 AM
Ex-skate champ Bobek gets probation on meth count (US National)
Former U.S. figure skating champion Nicole Bobek was ordered to spend five years on probation for her role in a New Jersey methamphetamine ring, a sentence that she said would give her a chance to get her life back on track.
8/16/2010
10:10:06 AM
Jail probe sought after Craigslist suspect's death (US National)
A Boston city councilor wants an investigation of the jail where a former medical student awaiting trial in the death of a Craigslist masseuse apparently committed suicide.
8/16/2010
10:10:06 AM
Judge: Blagojevich jurors have sent another note (US National)
The judge in former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich's (blah-GOY'-uh-viches) corruption trial has read a note from jurors asking for a transcript of some testimony.
8/16/2010
10:10:06 AM
Columnist, wordsmith James Kilpatrick dies at 89 (US National)
James J. Kilpatrick, who rose from cub reporter to become one of the South's most prominent newspaper editors and the nation's most widely syndicated political columnist, has died. He was 89.
8/16/2010
09:10:11 AM
Border Patrol sees spike in suicides among agents (US National)
After a bad day on the job as a Border Patrol agent, Eddie DeLaCruz went home and began discussing with his wife how to celebrate her upcoming birthday. Then he casually pressed his government-issued handgun under his chin and pulled the trigger.
8/16/2010
07:10:07 AM
Spacewalking astronauts plug in new cooling pump (US National)
Spacewalking astronauts installed a new ammonia pump to the International Space Station on Monday, accomplishing the urgent cooling-system repairs after more than two weeks of impaired operations in orbit.
8/16/2010
06:10:04 AM
Oil, price worries as La. shrimpers start season (US National)
Shrimpers returned to Louisiana waters Monday for the first commercial season since the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, uncertain what crude may still be in the water and what price they'll get for the catch if consumers worry about possible lingering effects from the massive BP spill.
8/16/2010
04:10:04 AM
Spacewalk 3: Station crew tackles more repair work (US National)
Space station astronauts are back outside again. They have one more spacewalking chore before they can declare success in their urgent repair work.
8/16/2010
04:10:04 AM
AP IMPACT: Border Patrol sees spike in suicides (US National)
After a bad day on the job as a Border Patrol agent, Eddie DeLaCruz went home and began discussing with his wife how to celebrate her upcoming birthday. Then he casually pressed his government-issued handgun under his chin and pulled the trigger.
8/16/2010
04:10:04 AM
Attacks against Mexicans inflame tensions in NYC (US National)
When Rodolfo Olmedo was dragged down by a group of men shouting anti-Mexican epithets and bashed over the head with a wooden stick on the street outside his home, he instinctively covered his face to keep from getting disfigured. Blood filled his mouth.
8/16/2010
03:10:11 AM
Old Irish bones may yield murderous secrets in Pa. (US National)
Young and strapping, the 57 Irish immigrants began grueling work in the summer of 1832 on the Philadelphia and Columbia railroad. Within weeks, all were dead of cholera.
8/16/2010
02:10:09 AM
Family, friends mourn 8 killed in off-road wreck (US National)
Zachary Freeman loved to fish, dirt bike and camp — but most of all, he loved to watch off-road truck racing in the vast Mojave Desert northeast of Los Angeles.
8/16/2010
02:10:09 AM
Mexican attacks inflame tensions on NYC island (US National)
When Rodolfo Olmedo was dragged down by a group of men shouting anti-Mexican epithets and bashed over the head with a wooden stick on the street outside his home, he instinctively covered his face to keep from getting disfigured. Blood filled his mouth.
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