AP - Across central Washington's fruit bowl, farmers are buying vineyards, hoping to establish roots in the area and capitalize on the booming wine industry. -- read full article
Sat, 09 Aug 2008 08:53:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories
AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton told an exuberant crowd Friday she wants Barack Obama to win the White House, even though he dashed her own presidential dreams and she wants her supporters to vote that way, too.
AP - A microbiologist claims she was stalked for decades by Bruce Ivins, the suspect in the deadly anthrax mailings of 2001 who, according to court documents, was obsessed with the sorority she joined in college.
AP - Like passengers around her, Leha Nguyen started to doze when she suddenly heard the bus emit a horrible noise, followed by the screaming. She opened her eyes to see people strewn about. A television had fallen on one person.
AP - Fighting raged a second day Saturday in Georgia's separatist South Ossetia region as the country's interior ministry accused Russia of launching new air attacks on three military bases and key facilities for shipping oil to the West.
AP - Former presidential candidate John Edwards denies he fathered a daughter with a woman he had an extramarital affair with and says he'll willingly be tested to prove it.
AP - Beijing authorities say a Chinese man attacked two American tourists on the opening day of the Olympic Games, killing one of them before committing suicide. -- read full article
Sat, 09 Aug 2008 08:33:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories
AFP - Russian tanks and troops entered Georgia's breakaway South Ossetia province on Friday to repel a Georgian military offensive to reclaim the region amid fighting said to have left hundreds dead.
AFP - China's once-in-a-lifetime Olympic dream became reality Friday as the Beijing Games opened with a dazzling ceremony showcasing the nation's ancient civilization and an offer of friendship to the world.
Reuters - Eyes were on Pakistan's generals on
Friday for any gesture of support for President Pervez
Musharraf a day after a four-month-old civilian coalition
declared plans to impeach the former army chief.
Reuters - Anti-American Iraqi Shi'ite cleric
Moqtada al-Sadr would dissolve his Mehdi Army militia if the
United States started withdrawing troops according to a set
timetable, a spokesman said.
Reuters - Five suspects will stand trial in
Khartoum on August 17 accused of murdering U.S. diplomat John
Granville and his driver, state media said on Friday. -- read full article
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 17:39:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Top Stories
Reuters - At least 13 people on their way to a
religious festival were killed when a private charter bus
crashed north of Dallas, police reported on Friday.
Reuters - A judge on Friday allowed indicted
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to post $50,000 bond to get out
of jail but ordered new restrictions on his movements, while
new charges were filed against the embattled mayor.
Reuters - It's not a battleground state and
it's unlikely to tip the U.S. election in November, but White
House hopeful Barack Obama headed to Hawaii on Friday - minus,
largely, his presidential campaign.