Saturday, March 13, 2010
Today's Talker
- 200 JFK condolence letters are published for first time
Samsung, Panasonic ready to market 3-D televisions
Want to be the first one on your block with a 3-D television? It will cost you about $3,000. Samsung and Panasonic will start selling 3-D TVs in U.S. stores this week, inaugurating what manufacturers hope is the era of 3-D viewing in the living room. - 8:27 am
Viewpoints
Weird News
Nick Assendelft: First, they swim en masse in a lake before the Michigan-Ohio State game -- in NOVEMBER.
Then, they need to launch a research project to find out whether those drunken … Continued
Raging Bullard
George Bullard: Even after all these weeks of patter, you have to wonder what the hell NBC was thinking when they broomed Jay Leno off his No. 1 latenight show.
The network … Continued
Politics Blog
Eric Brown: Business leaders, suburbanites and the state as a whole are so giddy over the anointment of Bing, Bobb and Pugh as the "saviors" of a city that many have just … Continued
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Weird news
- Authorities: Neb. man too drunk for DUI sentencing - 09:20 PM
- NYC funeral home van towed with body inside - 09:20 PM
- Bridesmaid's dress stolen hours before wedding - 09:20 PM
- Police: Man, 77, ate hidden pot stash in squad car - 09:20 PM
- Cashier, 91, finishes shift after being punched - 09:20 PM
- Woman accused of stealing plane and ditching it - 09:20 PM
- Iowa police seize really bad bogus bills - 09:20 PM
- Devotees of Fla. man say they ingested snail mucus - 09:03 PM
- Cops: Man copies key on test drive, steals truck - 09:03 PM
Sen. Brown criticizes Obama's 'destructive' health push
Washington -- Newly arrived Republican Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts accused President Barack Obama and Democrats on Saturday of a "bitter, destructive and endless" drive to pass health overhaul legislation that Brown warned would be disastrous. - 03/13/2010
Ex-U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger hospitalized
Seoul, South Korea -- A hospital official says former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger is recovering after being hospitalized in the South Korean capital with stomach pains. - 03/13/2010
Vatican officials defend pope on abuse
Vatican City -- The Vatican on Saturday denounced what it called aggressive attempts to drag Pope Benedict XVI into the spreading scandals of pedophile priests in his German homeland. - 03/13/2010
Dems close to health deal
Washington -- Under White House pressure to act swiftly, House and Senate Democratic leaders reached for agreement Friday on President Barack Obama's health care bill, sweetened suddenly by fresh billions for student aid and a sense that breakthroughs are at hand. - 03/13/2010
Court rejects link between autism, vaccine
Los Angeles -- The federal "vaccines court" ruled Friday in three separate cases that the mercury-containing preservative thimerosal does not cause autism, a finding that supports the broad scientific consensus on the matter but that greatly disappointed parents who are convinced that their child's illness was caused by vaccines. - 03/13/2010
Twin suicide bombs
Violence by militants surging in Pakistan
Lahore, Pakistan -- Two suicide bombers killed 43 people in near-simultaneous blasts Friday, the fourth major attack in Pakistan this week and a clear sign that militants have the power to strike targets despite months of army offensives and U.S. missile strikes. - 03/13/2010
Colo. mom says daughter held in Ireland in alleged terror plot
Denver -- Jamie Paulin-Ramirez was a straight-A nursing student when she abruptly left Colorado last fall with her 6-year-old son and turned up in Ireland, where her parents say she was arrested this week in an alleged plot to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist. - 03/13/2010
Fed issues warning for baby slings after deaths
Washington -- The government warned Friday that those chic baby slings that hip moms and dads are sporting these days can be dangerous, even deadly for their little ones. - 03/13/2010
Experts: Health tests, care outpace need
Chicago -- Too much cancer screening, too many heart tests, too many cesarean sections. A spate of recent reports suggest that too many Americans -- maybe even President Barack Obama -- are being overtreated. - 03/13/2010
Catholic church child abuse claims spread in Europe
Dublin -- It often starts as a voice in the wilderness, but can swell into an entire nation's demand for truth. From Ireland to Germany, Europe's many victims of child abuse in the Roman Catholic church are finally breaking social taboos and confronting the clergy to face its demons. - 03/13/2010
Nation / world briefs
N.Y. officials think 9/11 responders will OK deal; Clinton slams Israel on new housing; Late actor's name linked to drug ring; Kerry pushes environmental reforms; World Missionary in Haiti faces new charge; Cuban hunger striker hospitalized; Sex inquiry edges toward Pope Benedict - 03/13/2010
Seattle police stop man with device taped to body
Seattle -- A man wrapped in duct tape alarmed people in downtown Seattle on Friday morning by making threats and walking around with a pipe taped to his arm before surrendering. - 03/12/2010
FDA warning: Some patients cannot process Plavix
Washington -- The Food and Drug Administration is adding its strongest warning to the label for Plavix after reports that some patients cannot process the blockbuster blood thinner. - 03/12/2010
Aftershocks spur fears of tsunami
Chile's new leaders take oaths amid evacuation
Santiago, Chile -- The earth shook and shook Thursday as dignitaries walked in for the swearing-in of Sebastian Pinera as Chile's president. It shook some more as they waited for him. - 03/12/2010
K.C. set for huge school closures
Kansas City, Mo. -- Kansas City school officials promised Thursday to shut down nearly half the district's schools by the start of classes in the fall without offering details of how they intend to implement the complicated plan in just a matter of months. - 03/12/2010
Highway deaths falling
Washington -- The roads today are full of hazards: Teen drivers texting, commuters using the rearview mirror to check their hair while juggling cups of scalding coffee. - 03/12/2010
Experts say doctors are overtesting, overtreating
Chicago -- Too much cancer screening, too many heart tests, too many cesarean sections. A spate of recent reports suggest that too many Americans -- maybe even President Barack Obama -- are being overtreated. - 03/12/2010
Nation / world briefs
Obama names recipients of $1.4M in Nobel money; Dodd to offer own financial overhaul; N.Y. may pay $657M in WTC dust suit; Reid's wife, daughter injured in crash; Biden urges Israeli, Palestinian peace - 03/12/2010
New York to pay $657 million to settle World Trade suits
New York -- After years of fighting in court, lawyers representing the city, construction companies and more than 10,000 ground zero rescue and recovery workers have agreed to a settlement that could pay up to $657.5 million to responders sickened by dust from the destroyed World Trade Center. - 03/11/2010
6 Mich. women honored for WWII pilot duty
Washington -- They flew planes during World War II but weren't considered "real" military pilots. No flags were draped over their coffins when they died on duty. And when their service ended, they had to pay their own bus fare home. - 03/11/2010
Mexico's Slim becomes 'world's richest' person
Mexico City -- Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the first man from a developing nation to become the world's richest person -- a shift that underlines the loosening of America and Europe's stranglehold on the top spots in the billionaires' club. - 03/11/2010
'Jihad Jane' shows changing threat
Philadelphia -- The self-dubbed "Jihad Jane" who thought her blond, all-American profile would help mask her plan to kill a Swedish cartoonist is a rare case of a U.S. woman inciting foreign terrorism and shows the latest evolution of the global threat, authorities say. - 03/11/2010
Analysis crucial in crafting no-fly list
Washington -- It starts with a tip, a scrap of intelligence, a fingerprint lifted from a suspected terrorist's home. It ends when a person is forbidden to board a plane -- a decision by about six experts from the Transportation Security Administration. - 03/11/2010
Quarrel strains U.S. ties in Israel
Ramallah, West Bank -- An open diplomatic row during the visit of Vice President Joe Biden has shined a spotlight on the U.S. failure to rein in Israeli settlement ambitions and deepened Palestinian suspicions that the United States is too weak to broker a deal. - 03/11/2010
Senate passes aid for jobless
Washington -- The Senate voted Wednesday to extend key pieces of last year's economic stimulus measure, including help for the jobless and money to help financially strapped states pay for health care for the poor. - 03/11/2010









