samedi 31 août 2013

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Okla. woman, pet kangaroo find new home at zoo

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 01:01 PM PDT

Christie Carr, center, attempts to hold Irwin the kangaroo, right, and Larsen, a baby tiger, at their new home at the Garold Wayne Interactive Zoological Park in Wynnewood, Okla. on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (AP) — Christie Carr wants her young ones to cooperate when they sit down for a family portrait, but at times it's so difficult that she has to tell young Irwin to go to his bedroom. He obeys and hops to it.


House will not return early to debate Syria attack authorization

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 12:14 PM PDT

Boehner takes a question from a reporter during a news conference on Capitol Hill in WashingtonHouse will debate the issue on the week of Sept. 9, Republican leaders said.


Jury hears of Jackson's requests for anesthetic

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 11:42 AM PDT

FILE - In this Dec. 3, 1984 photo, Michael Jackson performs with his brothers at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, as part of their Victory Tour concert. Attorneys for AEG Live LLC have shown jurors testimony from several doctors who treated Jackson in the 1990s and 2000s, including several who established friendships with the singer. The jury has also heard about Jackson's various ailments, which led him to believe he was disfigured, during a negligent hiring trial between the singer's mother, Katherine Jackson, and AEG Live LLC that concluded its 18th week on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Doug Pizac, file)LOS ANGELES (AP) — A look at key moments this past week in the wrongful death trial in Los Angeles between Michael Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, and concert giant AEG Live LLC, and what is expected at court in the week ahead:


Obama set to discuss Syria from White House

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 11:26 AM PDT

Protestors hold placard showing Syrian President Bashar Assad and Syrian flags during a demonstration against French and foreign military involvement in Syria, in Paris, Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013. The United States is considering launching a punitive strike against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad, blamed by the U.S. and the Syrian opposition for an Aug. 21 alleged chemical weapons attack in a rebel-held suburb of the Syrian capital of Damascus. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's top national security advisers gathered at the White House on Saturday, and Syrian television broadcast scenes of fighter jets, tanks and troops in training, flip sides of a countdown to a likely U.S. military strike meant to punish Bashar Assad's government for the alleged use of chemical weapons.


IOC to choose 2020 host, new president and 1 sport

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 10:38 AM PDT

Rarely, if ever, has so much been on the line at a single Olympic meeting.

Obama to make statement on Syria

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 10:22 AM PDT

President Barack Obama speaks to members of the media during his meeting with Baltic leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013. Speaking about Syria, the president said he hasn't made a final decision about a military strike against Syria. But he says he's considering a limited and narrow action in response to a chemical weapons attack that he says Syria's government carried out last week. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)He will not announce imminent military strike, an official says.


UN Syria weapons inspectors returning from Syria

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 09:18 AM PDT

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — U.N. chemical weapons inspectors are believed to have arrived in the Netherlands, where samples they collected in Syria are expected to be repackaged and sent to laboratories around Europe. The goal will be to check them for traces of poison gas that may have been unleashed in an Aug. 21 bombardment of a Damascus suburb.

Possible US-led attack on Syria sparks rallies

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 08:48 AM PDT

HOUSTON (AP) — Protesters around the world are taking to the streets to express support for and against a possible U.S.-led attack on Syria.

Grave excavation begins at Fla. reform school site

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 07:32 AM PDT

MARIANNA, Fla. (AP) — University of South Florida researchers began exhuming dozens of graves Saturday at a former Panhandle reform school in hopes of identifying the boys buried there and learning how they died.

Putin: It would be 'utter nonsense' for Assad to use chemical arms

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 05:10 AM PDT

Russia's President Putin looks on during a meeting with journalists in VladivostokRussia's President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday it would be "utter nonsense" for the Syrian government to use chemical weapons when it was winning its war with rebels, and urged U.S. President Barack Obama not to attack Syrian forces.


Syria expects U.S.-led attack 'at any moment'

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 04:40 AM PDT

A protest in Sydney on August 31, 2013 against a possible US military strike on SyriaSyria expects a military attack "at any moment" and is ready to retaliate, an official said Saturday, hours after UN experts probing a suspected gas attack blamed on the regime quit the country.


Attacks in southern Afghanistan kill at least 18

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 03:34 AM PDT

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a police checkpoint and a bank in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, one of two attacks in the heartland of the insurgency that killed 18 people over 24 hours.

Merkel hits out at Russia, China over Syria stance

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 02:10 AM PDT

Angela Merkel and Vladimir Putin at an event in St Petersburg on June 21, 2013German Chancellor Angela Merkel hit out at Russia and China over their stance in the Syrian crisis, saying in an interview published Saturday that their action weakened the United Nations.


Grave excavation to begin at former reform school

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 01:56 AM PDT

Researchers to exhume bodies at Fla. reform schoolMARIANNA, Fla. (AP) — University of South Florida researchers will begin exhuming dozens of graves Saturday at a former reform school in hopes of identifying the buried boys and learning how they died.


Mandela remains in hospital, condition unchanged

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 01:09 AM PDT

A South African man, right, walks past a T-shirt bearing the image of former South African President Nelson Mandela displayed for sale by a vendor, not pictured, in Soweto township on the outskirts of Johannesburg, South Africa, Monday, July 1, 2013. Former president Nelson Mandela remained in a critical condition at the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria on Monday . (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela remains hospitalized in a critical but stable condition, the office of South Africa's president said Saturday.


South Africa: Mandela remains in hospital

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 12:54 AM PDT

Well wishers sing songs in support of former South African President Nelson Mandela outside the Mediclinic Heart Hospital where he is being treated in Pretoria, South Africa Sunday, July 7, 2013. South Africa's anti-apartheid hero, who was admitted June 8 for a recurring lung infection, has now spent a month in the hospital. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The office of South Africa's president says Nelson Mandela remains hospitalized in a critical but stable condition.


Syrians bracing for possible US strike

Posted: 31 Aug 2013 12:38 AM PDT

In this image provided by The White House, President Barack Obama meets with his national security staff to discuss the situation in Syria, in the Situation Room of the White House, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, in Washington, including from left national security adviser Susan Rice; Attorney General Eric Holder, Secretary of State John Kerry, and Vice President Joe Biden. (AP Photo/The White House, Pete Souza)WASHINGTON (AP) — Edging toward a punitive strike against Syria, President Barack Obama said Friday he is weighing "limited and narrow" action as the administration bluntly accused Bashar Assad's government of launching a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 1,429 people — far more than previous estimates — including more than 400 children.


UN experts leave Syria as U.S. edges toward strike

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 11:52 PM PDT

In this image provided by The White House, President Barack Obama meets with his national security staff to discuss the situation in Syria, in the Situation Room of the White House, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, in Washington, including from left national security adviser Susan Rice; Attorney General Eric Holder, Secretary of State John Kerry, and Vice President Joe Biden. (AP Photo/The White House, Pete Souza)The U.N. experts investigating last week's alleged chemical weapons strike outside Damascus left Syria early Saturday and crossed into neighboring Lebanon, departing hours after President Barack Obama said he is weighing "limited and narrow" action against a Syrian regime that the administration has bluntly accused of launching the deadly attack.


Sixth U.S. ship now in Mediterranean

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 08:58 PM PDT

Handout of USS San Antonio departing Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, VirginiaOfficials say the ship is being kept there "as a precaution."


911 calls released about deadly Ariz. joyride

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 06:22 PM PDT

A makeshift memorial on a tree is shown, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, in Phoenix. An 8-year-old boy was driving his mother's car on a nighttime joyride with his 6-year-old sister when it crashed into a telephone pole, behind the tree, fatally injuring the girl, police said Thursday. (AP Photo/Matt York)PHOENIX (AP) — A 911 call released Friday provides a dramatic account of a tragic joyride by an 8-year-old boy in his mother's car as he swerved through traffic, turned around at a convenience store and eventually slamming into a light pole, killing his 6-year-old sister.


Mixed emotions from NFL players on settlement

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 05:50 PM PDT

FILE - In this April 9, 2013, file photo, former NFL player Kevin Turner, left, suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease, speaks as former players Dorsey Levens, center, and Bill Bergey listen during a a news conference in Philadelphia. Some former players and others think the league is getting off cheap in its tentative settlement with victims of concussion-related brain injuries. Other former players, like Turner, didn't seem as concerned about the amount of money, saying that getting medical coverage now for their peers, or themselves, who suffer from a variety of brain ailments and other health problems is essential. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)NEW YORK (AP) — The hundreds of millions of dollars the NFL is ready to pay former players sounds great, until you stretch it out over 20 years and divide it among thousands of people.


Progress seen at Sierra fire, but smoke spreads

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 04:01 PM PDT

The Rim Fire burns through trees near Yosemite National Park, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013. Firefighters gained some ground Tuesday against the huge wildfire burning forest lands in the western Sierra Nevada, including parts of Yosemite National Park. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Nearly a third of the huge forest fire burning in and around Yosemite National Park was contained Friday and some small communities in the mountainous area were no longer under evacuation advisories, but smoke descending down into San Joaquin Valley cities was becoming a problem.


Smoke from Sierra fire drifts into central Calif

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 03:44 PM PDT

The Rim Fire burns through trees near Yosemite National Park, Calif., on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013. Firefighters gained some ground Tuesday against the huge wildfire burning forest lands in the western Sierra Nevada, including parts of Yosemite National Park. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Central California air officials say a shift in wind has sent smoke from the massive forest fire burning in and around Yosemite National Park down into six San Joaquin Valley counties.


San Diego mayor keeps low profile on final day

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 03:14 PM PDT

FILE - In this Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 file photo, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner speaks after agreeing to resign at a city council meeting in San Diego. On Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, Filner is leaving office in disgrace amid sexual harassment allegations and many unanswered questions, including how someone who acknowledged mistreating women for many years could have survived for so long in politics. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)SAN DIEGO (AP) — Mayor Bob Filner's abbreviated tenure as mayor ended Friday but the sexual harassment allegations that drove him from office promise to follow him into retirement.


Obama weighs 'limited and narrow' Syria action

Posted: 30 Aug 2013 02:58 PM PDT

President Barack Obama pauses after speaking to members of the media during his meeting with Baltic leaders in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, Aug. 30, 2013. Speking about Syria, the president said he hasn't made a final decision about a military strike against Syria. But he says he's considering a limited and narrow action in response to a chemical weapons attack that he says Syria's government carried out last week. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)WASHINGTON (AP) — Edging toward a retaliatory strike, President Barack Obama said Friday he is weighing "limited and narrow" action against Syria as the administration bluntly accused Bashar Assad's government of launching a chemical weapons attack that killed at least 1,429 people — far more than previous estimates — including more than 400 children.


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