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Kissinger urges regional engagement in Afghanistan (AP)

AP - Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger says Afghanistan's neighbors need to be involved in order to find a long-term solution for the conflict there.

Brazilian architect Niemeyer given Spanish award (AP)

Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer looks on before being decorated with Spain's Arts and Letters medal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)AP - Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has received one of Spain's top awards for the arts.


Lions upset Tendulkar's Mumbai in opener (AFP)

Highveld Lions Jonathan Vandiar plays a shot during the Champions League Twenty20 League match against the Mumbai Indians at The New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg. The Lions won by nine runs.(AFP/Alexander Joe)AFP - The Champions League Twenty20 tournament got off to a thrilling and surprise start Friday with local outfit Highveld Lions of South Africa defeating star-studded Mumbai Indians by nine runs.


China postpones Japan talks in protest at boat incident (AFP)

A group of elderly Chinese people hold placards reading, AFP - Beijing on Friday postponed planned talks with Tokyo in protest at the seizure of a Chinese trawler which collided with two Japanese coast guard vessels, as the row over the incident showed no signs of abating.


US, Iraq sign deal to settle Saddam-era claims (AP)

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder addresses Vermont National Guard soldiers about to depart for Iraq in South Burlington, Vt., Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. The U.S. attorney general is visiting Vermont and spoke at a conference on drug abuse and its effects. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)AP - Iraq has agreed to pay $400 million to Americans who say they were abused by Saddam Hussein's regime, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Friday.


Hermine death toll climbs to 6 as 2 bodies found (AP)

This aerial photo shows farmland near Temple, Texas on Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010, flooded by heavy rains from Tropical Storm Hermine. Texas Gov. Rick Perry toured central parts of the state Thursday and issued a disaster declaration for 40 counties. (AP Photo/Jack Plunkett)AP - The bodies of two men found Friday in swollen Texas waterways pushed the death toll caused by remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine to six, while a scaled-back search resumed for another woman swept away in flooding caused by a record drenching.


Stocks edge higher, continue September rally (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, traders and specialists work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, in New York. Stock futures inched higher Friday, Sept. 10, as investors bet the economy will continue to grow slowly. (AP Photo/David Karp, file)AP - Stocks inched higher Friday as investors held on to their newfound optimism about the economy.


Recession has left huge hole: Obama (AFP)

US President Barack Obama, seen here addressing the press at the White House, said Friday the AFP - US President Barack Obama said Friday the "hole" left by the worst recession in decades was "huge" and admitted the recovery had been "painfully slow," but vowed his policies were working.


NTSB: Duck boat calls unanswered before collision (AP)

AP - An idled tour boat and nearby vessels made repeated, unanswered calls to the tugboat guiding the massive barge that hit and sank the smaller craft in the Delaware River, killing two Hungarian students, according to a preliminary federal report released Friday.

Colo. fire evacuees cautiously allowed back home (AP)

Tina Herr, 41, leaves her home with her belongings after she and other evacuees were allowed back to their homes near Boulder, Colo., Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Fire crews held a wildfire outside of Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to evacuate again. Without power or phones, officials would have a hard time warning anyone who stayed if the fire threatened their neighborhood again. An area where at least 169 homes have burned is still off limits. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Crews held a wildfire near Boulder at bay Friday, allowing some 2,000 evacuees to return home with a warning to be prepared to flee again.


Army major honors fallen soldiers with run on 9/11 (AP)

AP - An Army major is hitting the pavement this weekend in a test of physical endurance to honor the 10 soldiers who died under his command in Iraq.

AP National News Calendar (AP)

AP - Eds: Major scheduled events for the week of Sept. 12-18, 2010. Note that many events, especially court appearances, are subject to change at the last minute.

City salaries:âWhich positions get paid the most?

Williston city employees are paid competitive and fair wages in line with employees in North Dakota communities of similar size.

9/11 politicized by mosque, Quran controversies (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, construction continues at the World Trade Center site in New York. On Saturday, Sept. 11, 2010, the nation will observe the ninth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, and the crash of Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)AP - For almost a decade, the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was marked by somber reflection and a call to unity, devoid of politics. Not this time.


City gears up for 2011 budget

City officials face some very tough choices in the coming weeks as they grapple with a significantly larger proposed budget for 2011.

CA crews try to reach smoldering homes after blast (AP)

A massive fire roars through a mostly residential neighborhood in San Bruno, Calif., Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. Firefighters from San Bruno and surrounding cities are battling the blaze that started on a hillside and is now consuming homes in a residential neighborhood. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - Fire crews tried to douse the remnants of an enormous blaze and account for the residents of dozens of homes Friday after a gas line ruptured and an explosion ripped through in a neighborhood near San Francisco, killing at least four people and likely more.


Ex-Detroit councilwoman Conyers reports to prison (AP)

AP - Former Detroit city councilwoman Monica Conyers has reported to a federal prison in West Virginia to begin a 37-month sentence for corruption.

The E.U. Tries to Stop France's Crackdown on Gypsies (Time.com)

Time.com - After weeks of watching from the sidelines, the European Union has finally condemned France's mass expulsion of Roma migrants. But does France care?

Foreign Businesses Say China's Regulations Shut Them Out (Time.com)

Time.com - Foreign businesses in China are voicing growing frustration about the country's heavily regulated market -- a bureaucratic maze many say is designed deliberately to hamstring non-Chinese players to the advantage of their local competitors

Obama taps Goolsbee as top White House economist (Reuters)

White House economic adviser Austan Goolsbee (R) speaks to the media alongside White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs during the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington January 21, 2010. REUTERS/Jason ReedReuters - President Barack Obama on Friday named a member of his inner circle as top White House economist and gave a strong personal endorsement to a leading candidate to run his new consumer protection bureau.


UBS downgrades Intuit on stock price rise (AP)

AP - Financial software maker Intuit Inc. remains an "attractive story," with strong results despite a difficult economy, a UBS analyst said Friday.

Would-be Wall Street sheriffs strike cautious tone (Reuters)

Reuters - All candidates vying to be the next so-called Sheriff of Wall Street say they will find the bad apples without overturning the applecart in the financial capital's fragile economic recovery.

Obama says Republicans holding recovery hostage (Reuters)

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about the economy at the Cuyahoga Community College West Campus in Parma, Ohio, near Cleveland, September 8, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningReuters - President Barack Obama accused Republicans on Friday of holding the middle class hostage as he defended his efforts to stimulate the sluggish economy and try to reverse Democrats' grim election prospects.


Cyrus the Great artifact to be displayed in Iran (AP)

AP - A Babylonian artifact sometimes described as the world's first human rights charter is to go on display in Iran after the government threatened to cut ties with the British Museum if it did not loan the object.

Castro says he was misinterpreted on Cuban economy (AP)

FILE - An Aug. 23, 2010 file photo provided by the state media Cubadebate web site shows Fidel Castro at a meeting with scientists in Havana, Cuba,  Castro told a visiting American journalist that Cuba's communist economic model doesn't work. (AP Photo/Cubadebate/file)AP - Fidel Castro says his comments about Cuba's communist economic model were misinterpreted by a visiting American journalist.


Conductor's arm amputated after Calif. derailment (AP)

AP - A surgical team amputated the arm of a conductor Friday to free him from the wreckage of a locomotive that struck a slow-moving freight train on tracks 50 miles east of Los Angeles.

Obama says voters may blame him for economy (AP)

President Barack Obama attends Milwaukee Laborfest event in Wisconsin to celebrate Labor Day September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningAP - President Barack Obama insisted Friday that the U.S. economy is digging itself out of the deepest recession in decades but conceded that "progress has been painfully slow" and many voters in November's elections may blame him.


US judge: 'Don't ask, don't tell' unconstitutional (AP)

Marker for a gay Vietnam veteran at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, in an area where several gay veterans are buried. A federal judge in California Thursday struck down the US military's ban on gays openly serving in the military, saying the policy is unconstitutional and violates free speech rights.(AFP/File/Tim Sloan)AP - A federal judge said she will issue an order to halt the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, after she declared the ban on openly gay service members unconstitutional.


Bell Canada parent to buy CTV for C$1.3 billion (Reuters)

Reuters - BCE Inc, Canada's largest telecom, will pay C$1.3 billion ($1.26 billion) for full ownership of the country's biggest private broadcaster, betting on explosive growth in video over the Internet and wireless devices.

Iran's president intervened in American's release (AP)

FILE - In this May 20, 2010 file photo, American hikers Shane Bauer, left, Sarah Shourd, center, and Josh Fattal, sit at the Esteghlal Hotel in Tehran, Iran. Iran announced Thursday that one of the three Americans jailed for more than a year will be released Saturday to mark the end of Islamic holy month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Press TV, File)AP - Iran's president intervened to secure the release of Sarah Shourd, one of three Americans jailed for more than 13 months, in part because of her gender, a news agency reported Friday.


Some see Turkey's secularism at stake in Sept. 12 referendum (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor - Turks are preparing to vote on a package of far-reaching constitutional changes Sunday, in what has turned into a referendum on the country’s Islamic-leaning ruling party.

July wholesale inventories jump 1.3 percent (Reuters)

London shares ended in positive territory Thursday on US jobs and home sales data after falling in early deals.(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)Reuters - Wholesale inventories surged the most in two years in July, adding to signs that economic growth in the third quarter of the year may prove a bit stronger than many forecasters had expected.


Spanish miners in Day 9 of underground protest (AP)

Miners read newspapers and magazines inside Las Cuevas mine near the town of Velilla del Rio Carrion, northern Spain, on Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Fifty Spanish coal miners 1,640 feet (500 meters) underground are staging the ninth day of a strike over unpaid wages and government aid to the coal industry. (AP Photo/Victor R. Caivano)AP - Far, far away from a Chilean mine where 33 trapped men struggle to cope as they await rescue, 50 Spanish miners are also deep in the earth's bowels — but by their own choice.


Report: US must deal with homegrown terror problem (AP)

AP - The U.S. was slow to take seriously the threat posed by homegrown radicals and the government has failed to put systems in place to deal with the growing phenomenon, according to a new report compiled by the former heads of the Sept. 11 Commission.

Japan missing more than 230K listed centenarians (AP)

AP - More than 230,000 Japanese citizens listed in government records as at least 100 years old can't be found and may have died long ago, according to a government survey released Friday.

City to stop accepting advance taxes

The Cebu City government has turned down offers of various establishments and companies operating in the city to pay their taxes in advance, as the conditions that come with them prevent the government from deciding on which project to prioritize.

(AP)

AP - Obama says 'we are not at war against Islam,' but against terrorist factions.

Obama says growing economy will ease poverty (AP)

AP - When it comes to fighting poverty, President Barack Obama says the most important thing he can do is to make the economy grow more quickly so that there are more jobs for everyone.

Obama to voters: Our economic policies better (AP)

U.S. President Barack Obama holds a nationally televised news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, September 10, 2010.   REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)AP - President Barack Obama says that if voters weigh his economic policies against those of Republicans, then "the Democrats will do very well" in November.


City rushes bidding for housing

CEBU City Hall is rushing the bidding of construction materials for the socialized housing project within the Lorega-San Miguel cemetery, to beat the Oct. read more

City contracts for demolition management

The City Council has decided to outsource management of demolition projects to Bruner, Cooper & Zuck at a cost to taxpayers of $55,000 a year, with any additional work by the firm priced at $65 an hour.

Obama picks new top economist (AFP)

US President Barack Obama(R) on Friday named Austan Goolsbee(L), an economics professor seen here in 2008 and who is currently working in his administration, to chair the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA).(AFP/Getty Images/File/Scott Olson)AFP - US President Barack Obama on Friday named Austan Goolsbee, an economics professor currently working in his administration, to chair the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA).


Obama says OK to call his new plan a stimulus bill (AP)

Construction cranes work in Miami, 2008. the OECD warned that global economic recovery is slowing faster than expected and extra stimulus from governments may be needed.(AFP/File/Juan Castro Olivera)AP - President Barack Obama says his entire economic agenda is designed to stimulate growth and create jobs, despite his administration's reluctance to call his new proposals a "stimulus plan."


Cholera stalks West Africa as rains spread disease (AP)

In this Monday, Sept. 6, 2010 photo, a doctor treats a child suffering from cholera, at a village health clinic in Ganjuwa in Nigeria's rural Bauchi State. Health officials, some with surgical masks covering their faces, sprayed anti-bacterial solution on muddy paths in this village, and patients jammed into rudimentary clinics as the government struggled to contain a cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 800 people in two months. The worst epidemic in Nigeria in 19 years is spreading to Cameroon, Chad and Niger, where it has killed hundreds more people.(AP Photo/Sunday Alamba)AP - Patients jammed rudimentary clinics and health workers in surgical masks sprayed anti-bacterial solution on muddy paths as the government struggled to contain a cholera epidemic that has killed nearly 800 Nigerians in two months.


City looking at North Lougheed decision

The City of Pitt Meadows will get a legal opinion on the conditions attached to a road through farmland, recently approved by Agricultural Land Commission.

Wholesale inventories rise 1.3 percent in July (AP)

Sumer Jit of Madison loads supplies, soft drinks, and snack foods into his truck at Sam's Club in Jackson, Miss., Thursday, Sept. 9, 2010. A small business owner, Jit shops often at Sam's Club. Inventories held by wholesalers surged in July by the largest amount in two years while sales rebounded after two straight declines.(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)AP - Inventories held by wholesalers surged in July by the largest amount in two years while sales rebounded after two straight declines.


Woman held after 2 shot dead at Pa. cookie plant (AP)

Police gather at the scene of a workplace shooting at the Kraft Foods Inc. facility in Northeast Philadelphia on Thursday Sept. 9, 2010.  (AP Photo/ Joseph Kaczmarek)AP - Minutes after a woman was suspended from her job at a Kraft Foods Inc. plant and was escorted out, she returned with a handgun and opened fire, killing two people and critically injuring a third before being taken into custody, police said.


Afghans protest, Fla. pastor plans to meet NY imam (AP)

Afghans pelt stones at an election signboard and burn tires blocking a highway, in reaction to a small American church's plan to burn copies of the Quran, at Jalalabad, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. Religious and political leaders across the Muslim world welcomed a decision by the church to suspend its plans to torch copies of their holy book but some said Friday the damage has already been done. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)AP - As thousands of Afghans protested a tiny Florida church's plan to burn the Muslim holy book, the church's pastor said he won't follow through with the burning if he's able to meet Saturday with the organizers behind a mosque planned near ground zero in New York.


City, WEG officials to discuss traffic during games

City officials and members of the World Games 2010 Foundation will discuss traffic management during

Chipmakers' outlooks stoke economy concerns (Reuters)

Reuters - Chip makers National Semiconductor and Texas Instruments Inc on Thursday issued quarterly financial targets that stoked investors' worries about a sluggish economy.
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