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Israeli scientists believe they have identified why Arabic is particularly hard to learn to read.
Tests on a type of breast implant filled with an unapproved gel have shown no evidence they are unsafe, UK experts say.
Gardeners are being warned about the risk of Legionnaire's disease from compost after a pensioner developed the disease after handling compost.
British scientists say they are closer to knowing why older women trying to fall pregnant are more likely to produce abnormal eggs.
Long-term use of bone-strengthening drugs may boost the risk of oesophageal cancer, a study suggests.
Alcohol consumption has fallen faster than ever, figures from the British Beer and Pub Association suggest.
One in five elderly people with broken hips do not get surgery quickly enough, a survey shows.
 
Laquanda Mallin put on her hard hat, grabbed a seven-foot-tall STOP sign and took her post in 90-degree heat on a dusty road off one of Miami's busiest highways. The 31-year-old declared it a good day.
The Pentagon's war crimes appeals court announced without explanation Friday that the full U.S. Court of Military Commission Review, not a smaller panel, would review the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver, now free and living in Yemen.
Omar Khadr's terror trial will resume at Guantánamo more than two months after his lawyer collapsed in court.
A U.S. appeals court has again upheld the continued detention of a former cook for Taliban forces who said he never fired a shot in battle.
Carol Rosenberg, The Miami Herald reporter banned by the Pentagon earlier this year from covering military commissions at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been awarded the Society of Professional Journalists' First Amendment Award for her efforts to cover the detention center there despite "consistent hostility in covering her beat."
 

AP - BP crews worked Saturday to slowly raise the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, careful not to damage or drop a key piece of evidence in the spill investigation.


AP - The remnants of Hurricane Earl took aim at Nova Scotia early Saturday after a brush with the Northeast that was far less intense than feared, dumping heavy, wind-driven rain on Cape Cod cottages and fishing villages accustomed to nor'easters.


AP - Despite the smells of fried dough and roasted meat wafting from the Minnesota State Fair, Salim and Zuleyha Ozonder were focused on the people who were leaving, not the food or festivities beckoning from across the street.


AP - A security guard who called 911 after a gunman entered Discovery Channel's headquarters calmly told the operator: "You're probably going to need a sniper."
 

The remnants of Hurricane Earl took aim at Nova Scotia early Saturday after a brush with the Northeast that was far less intense than feared.


Several relatives of 104-year-old reclusive heiress Huguette Clark went to court Friday, asking for a guardian to protect her. Msnbc.com's Bill Dedman reports.


One of the investors in a proposed Islamic center near the World Trade Center site is a Long Island medical clinic owner whose expressions of sympathy for Palestinians included a donation to a charity later shut down for links to Hamas.
 
Laquanda Mallin put on her hard hat, grabbed a seven-foot-tall STOP sign and took her post in 90-degree heat on a dusty road off one of Miami's busiest highways. The 31-year-old declared it a good day.
The Pentagon's war crimes appeals court announced without explanation Friday that the full U.S. Court of Military Commission Review, not a smaller panel, would review the conviction of Osama bin Laden's driver, now free and living in Yemen.
Omar Khadr's terror trial will resume at Guantánamo more than two months after his lawyer collapsed in court.
 

AP - Venus Williams brought the glitter. Rafael Nadal brought the grit.


AP - Ben Roethlisberger is getting time off for good behavior.


AP - Tiger Woods was expecting the worst at the Deutsche Bank Championship, and that's what he got.


AFP - Germany coach Joachim Loew said he is looking forward to taking on Azerbaijan at home on Tuesday after his side opened their Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 1-0 win over Belgium.


AP - Nyjer Morgan's wild week has landed him an eight-game suspension, one of nine punishments handed out Friday by Major League Baseball following a brawl between Washington Nationals and Florida Marlins.


AP - Investigators from the North Carolina Secretary of State's office have subpoenaed Tar Heels defensive tackle Marvin Austin, a person familiar with the situation said Friday.


AP - A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say.
 

'Machete,' which opened in theaters this weekend, is full of R-rated violence and goof-ball characters. But immigration ? a hot political topic ? is a subtheme to this end-of-summer flick.


Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf wants to build an Islamic center and mosque near ground zero as part of his effort to preach Muslim tolerance. But on the eve of 9/11, opposition and skepticism abounds.


Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer stumbled badly at the beginning of a gubernatorial debate Wednesday. But Brewer is a Republican in a conservative state, so the damage may be limited.


Insurgent candidates are causing intraparty battles nationwide this election season. But the case of Dan Maes and the Colorado governor race is unique. Republicans are unendorsing him.


After toppling moderate Sen. Lisa Murkowski in Alaska, the 'tea party' it setting its sights on Delaware. Tea party favorite Christine O'Donnell is challenging moderate US Rep. Mike Castle in this month's GOP US Senate primary.


 

Remember that even though you may not like each other everyday.....it doesn`t mean that you don`t love each other everyday!
 
By HARRY R. WEBER 2010-09-04T12:33:22Z
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- BP crews worked Saturday to slowly raise the 300-ton blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, careful not to damage or drop a key piece of evidence in the spill investigation....
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS 2010-09-04T12:59:34Z
YARMOUTH, Mass. (AP) -- The remnants of Hurricane Earl took aim at Nova Scotia early Saturday after a brush with the Northeast that was far less intense than feared, dumping heavy, wind-driven rain on Cape Cod cottages and fishing villages accustomed to nor'easters....
By PATRICK CONDON 2010-09-04T10:23:37Z
FALCON HEIGHTS, Minn. (AP) -- Despite the smells of fried dough and roasted meat wafting from the Minnesota State Fair, Salim and Zuleyha Ozonder were focused on the people who were leaving, not the food or festivities beckoning from across the street....
By SARAH BRUMFIELD 2010-09-04T06:37:34Z
BALTIMORE (AP) -- A security guard who called 911 after a gunman entered Discovery Channel's headquarters calmly told the operator: "You're probably going to need a sniper."...
By GEORGE TIBBITS 2010-09-04T10:23:24Z
SEATTLE (AP) -- A five-day search for the missing son of top boxing promoter Bob Arum ended when a helicopter located John Arum's body on a rugged Washington state mountain in North Cascades National Park, authorities say....
 
Lenders have become even less willing to part with their money, further crimping budgets and family spending.

The presidential race has turned into an audition for who could best handle a national economic emergency.

At issue is whether plaintiffs have the right to sue when the products that hurt them had met federal standards.

California legislative leaders and the governor have come to an agreement on the state budget, which is now roughly three months late.

After investigators said an engineer in last week?s collision had been texting on the job, regulators temporarily banned the use of all cellular devices by anyone at the controls of a moving train.

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