Archive for March, 2007

Flight attendant arrested for weapon (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
AP - A uniformed flight attendant was arrested at Dulles International Airport after she turned herself in for allegedly carrying a concealed handgun aboard a flight from Atlanta, authorities said Saturday.

Flight attendant arrested for weapon (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
AP - A uniformed flight attendant was arrested at Dulles International Airport after she turned herself in for allegedly carrying a concealed handgun aboard a flight from Atlanta, authorities said Saturday.

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Saturday, March 31st, 2007
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Cats fare worse in food contamination (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Paul Henderson, President and CEO of Menu Foods speaks during a news conference regarding new findings in the  pet food recall across North America, Friday, March, 30, 2007, in Toronto. Recalled pet foods contained a chemical used to make plastics, but government tests failed to confirm the presence of rat poison, U.S. officials said Friday. The Food and Drug Administration said it found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food, as well as in wheat gluten used as an ingredient in the wet-style products.  (AP Photo/CP, Nathan Denette)AP - A greater sensitivity of cats to a chemical found in plastics and pesticides could explain why they"ve died in larger numbers than have dogs after eating contaminated pet food, experts said Saturday.


Cats fare worse in food contamination (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Paul Henderson, President and CEO of Menu Foods speaks during a news conference regarding new findings in the  pet food recall across North America, Friday, March, 30, 2007, in Toronto. Recalled pet foods contained a chemical used to make plastics, but government tests failed to confirm the presence of rat poison, U.S. officials said Friday. The Food and Drug Administration said it found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food, as well as in wheat gluten used as an ingredient in the wet-style products.  (AP Photo/CP, Nathan Denette)AP - A greater sensitivity of cats to a chemical found in plastics and pesticides could explain why they"ve died in larger numbers than have dogs after eating contaminated pet food, experts said Saturday.


Search on after Atlanta mall shootings (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
AP - Authorities were searching Sunday for three suspects after three people were shot during an attempted robbery at a shopping mall, police said.

Search on after Atlanta mall shootings (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007
AP - Authorities were searching Sunday for three suspects after three people were shot during an attempted robbery at a shopping mall, police said.

Diary a clue to Amelia Earhart mystery (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

This 1937 snapshot of James W. Carey was provided by his family. Carey, a 23-year-old Hawaii college student, was hired by The Associated Press to cover Amelia Earhart's stopover at Howland Island on her globe-girdling flight. Carey's previously unknown diary of the events was recently discovered. (AP Photo/Family photo)AP - It's the coldest of cold cases, and yet it keeps warming to life. Seventy years after Amelia Earhart disappeared, clues are still turning up. Long-dismissed notes taken of a shortwave distress call beginning, "This is Amelia Earhart...," are getting another look.


Diary a clue to Amelia Earhart mystery (AP)

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

This 1937 snapshot of James W. Carey was provided by his family. Carey, a 23-year-old Hawaii college student, was hired by The Associated Press to cover Amelia Earhart's stopover at Howland Island on her globe-girdling flight. Carey's previously unknown diary of the events was recently discovered. (AP Photo/Family photo)AP - It's the coldest of cold cases, and yet it keeps warming to life. Seventy years after Amelia Earhart disappeared, clues are still turning up. Long-dismissed notes taken of a shortwave distress call beginning, "This is Amelia Earhart...," are getting another look.