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Ohio auto parts plant blast hurts 9 near Toledo (AP)

AP - An explosion at an auto parts plant in northern Ohio has injured nine people.

Official: Obama to back more business tax breaks (AP)

U.S. President Barack Obama attends the Milwaukee Laborfest event in Wisconsin to celebrate Labor Day September 6, 2010.  REUTERS/Larry DowningAP - President Barack Obama will call on Congress to pass new tax breaks that would allow businesses to write off 100 percent of their new capital investments through 2011, the latest in a series of proposals the White House is rolling out in hopes of showing action on the economy ahead of the November elections.


Top US commander: Burning Quran endangers troops (AP)

Afghan protesters step on a U.S. flag during a demonstration against the United States, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. Hundreds of Afghans railed against the U.S. and called for President Barack Obama's death at a rally in the capital Monday to denounce an American church's plans to burn the Islamic holy book on 9/11. (AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq)AP - The top U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan warned Tuesday an American church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops in the country and Americans worldwide.


Hundreds of looted artifacts returned to Iraq (AP)

An AK-47, with Saddam Hussein's image on it, is displayed at the Iraqi Ministry of foreign Affairs in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Hundreds of Iraqi artifacts looted from museums and archaeological sites across the country have been returned to Iraq. The display is part of Iraqi efforts to repatriate its looted cultural heritage. (AP Photo/Karim Kadim)AP - Hundreds of Iraqi artifacts looted from museums and archaeological sites across the country — including a 4,400-year-old statue of an ancient king stolen during the U.S.-led invasion — have been returned to Iraq and were displayed Tuesday.


Stocks fall on fresh European bank concerns (AP)

The New York Stock Exchange is shown, Friday, Aug. 27, 2010. Stock futures slipped to start the holiday-shortened week after some fresh concerns about the health of European banks rattled overseas markets, Tuesday, Sept. 7. 2010. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)AP - Fresh worries Tuesday about the health of European banks sent stocks lower in the U.S.


Wall Street opens down on Europe bank worries (Reuters)

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, August 30, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidReuters - Stocks opened lower on Tuesday pressured by fresh concerns about Europe's financial stability.


Norway man pleads not guilty to terror financing (AP)

Defending lawyer Frode Sulland, front right, and prosecutor Jan Glent, front left, in court in Oslo Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010, prior to the start of the trial of Osman Abdirahman Abdi (not in picture). The Somali-born Norwegian citizen pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of sending over $30,000 (23,280 euro) to top leaders of an al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group, al-Shabaab, at the start of the first trial under Norway's 2002 terror financing law. (AP Photo/Scanpix, Berit Roald) ** NORWAY OUT **AP - A Somali-born Norwegian citizen pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of sending over $30,000 to top leaders of an al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group at the start of the first trial under Norway's 2002 terror financing law.


Boat collision triggers Japan-China diplomatic spat (AFP)

A Taiwanese fishing vessel sails alongside a Japanese coastguard boat (L) near the disputed Diaoyu Islands or Senkaku in Japanese in the East China Sea, 2006. A tense maritime incident Tuesday in which two Japanese patrol vessels and a Chinese fishing boat collided near a disputed island chain triggered a diplomatic spat between the Asian giants.(AFP/File/Japan Coast Guard Via Jiji Press)AFP - A tense maritime incident Tuesday in which two Japanese patrol vessels and a Chinese fishing boat collided near a disputed island chain triggered a diplomatic spat between the Asian giants.


HSBC confirms Chairman Green to step down (Reuters)

Group chairman of HSBC Holdings Stephen Green speaks at the Institute of Directors (IOD) annual convention at the Albert Hall in London in this April 28, 2010 file photo. REUTERS/Luke MacGregorReuters - Change swept through the top of Britain's banks on Tuesday as Barclays said its investment banking supremo Bob Diamond will take over as chief executive and HSBC said its chairman is leaving to go into government.


Mozambique scales back price hikes after riots: minister (AFP)

A Mozambiquean sends a text message during violent protests that paralysed Mozambique's capital Maputo on September 2. Mozambique will reverse an increase in the price of bread that sparked deadly rioting last week, and restore some subsidies for electricity and water.(AFP/Arthur Frayer)AFP - Mozambique will reverse an increase in the price of bread that sparked deadly rioting last week, and restore some subsidies for electricity and water, the planning minister said Tuesday.


Oracle hires HP's former chief Mark Hurd (Reuters)

Mark Hurd, chairman, CEO and president of HP speaks at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Pasadena, California, in this July 24, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/FilesReuters - Silicon Valley technology giant Oracle Corp has hired Mark Hurd, the former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard Co who resigned amid a scandal, as president.


Abbas asks US to step into settlement dispute (AP)

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton looks on as Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, right, and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shake hands as she hosts the re-launch of direct negotiations, Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010, at the State Department in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)AP - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he has asked the U.S. to settle a dispute with Israel over settlement expansion that is threatening to derail Mideast peace talks.


Haiti quake survivor returns home after 6 months (AP)

In this July 5, 2010 picture, Bazelais Suy, right, embraces nurse Rosite Merentie as he talks with friends in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Suy is a student activist whose spine was crushed when a university building collapsed in Haiti's catastrophic earthquake last January. He was airlifted to Chicago for six months of intensive rehabilitation and returned to Haiti with hopes of helping rebuild the country. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)AP - Half-buried in rubble, Bazelais Suy struggled to breathe — a dead woman lay on his chest. He knew he had to get her off, fast. Because he could still move his arms, he somehow managed to remove his belt, loop it around the woman's own belt and drag her off. But his legs were still pinned.


Coke Enterprises sets profit, revenue growth plan (Reuters)

Reuters - Coca-Cola Enterprises said it expects revenue to increase 4 percent to 6 percent annually, with earnings per share up in the high-single digits after its pending deal to sell some operations to Coca-Cola Co closes.

EU OKs new financial supervision deal (AP)

From left, European Central Bank President Jean Claude Trichet, Belgian Finance Minister Didier Reynders, and Spanish Finance Minister Elena Salgado speak during a meeting of EU finance ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. European finance ministers meet Tuesday to discuss taxes on banks. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)AP - European Union nations agreed to create new financial oversight institutions Tuesday, hoping to prevent a repeat of the government debt crisis that nearly left Greece bankrupt and brought the European banking system to its knees.


Tropical Storm Hermine crosses into Texas (AP)

This NOAA GOES National Weather Service satellite image shows tropical storm Hermine. Hermine made landfall in far northeastern Mexico, threatening storm surges and tornadoes in the US-Mexico border area, US forecasters said.(AFP/NOAA-HO)AP - Tropical Storm Hermine began to lose its punch as it pushed north Tuesday, after causing landslides in northeast Mexico and leaving one Texas town almost entirely without power.


2nd Afghan bank with Dubai ties defends links (AP)

AP - A top official at the company controlling Afghanistan's second-largest private bank says the firm's property investments in Dubai don't pose a risk like those that sparked a bank run at another Afghan lender.

Google to start TV service in U.S. this autumn (Reuters)

Reuters - Google will launch its new service to bring the Web to TV screens in the United States this autumn and worldwide next year, its chief executive said, as it extends its reach from the desktop to the living room.

Peter Carey, Emma Donoghue up for Booker Prize (AP)

Judges, from left, Rosie Blau, Literary Editor of the Financial Times, Frances Wilson, writer, Chair Andrew Motion, Professor of Creative Writing at Royal Holloway College, Deborah Bull, Creative Director of the Royal Opera House, and Tom Sutcliffe, author, broadcaster and journalist, pose for photographers with short listed books during a press conference for the 2010 Man Booker Prize for Fiction in London, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. The judges have Tuesday announced the short listed books, which are Peter Carey 'Parrot and Olivier in America', Emma Donoghue 'Room', Damon Galgut 'In a Strange Room', Howard Jacobson 'The Finkler Question', Andrea Levy 'The Long Song', and Tom McCarthy 'C'.(AP Photo/Akira Suemori)AP - Australian writer Peter Carey moved closer to a literary hat trick Tuesday when he was named a finalist for fiction's prestigious Booker Prize, an award he has already won twice.


Democrats Face GOP Election Day Tsunami in House, Senate (Time.com)

Time.com - There are still 60 days to go before Election Day but the smart money -- lots of it -- is on the GOP winning very, very big

Obama Unpopular Ahead of Midterms: Will the GOP Benefit? (Time.com)

President Barack Obama attends Milwaukee Laborfest event in Wisconsin to celebrate Labor Day September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningTime.com - Nine weeks before the midterm elections, Barack Obama finds himself on the wrong side of the polls. Where did all that adoration go -- and is a Republican sweep next?


Imam behind NYC mosque back in US after Gulf trip (AP)

VIDEO: The proposed construction of a 100-million-dollar, 13-story mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York City, has stirred raw emotions in the United States as the country prepares to mark the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Duration: 01:00(afp.com)AP - An imam who has become the public face of a proposed Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero has returned to the United States following a taxpayer-funded tour of the Middle East, his wife said Monday.


Imam behind NYC mosque back in US after Gulf trip (AP)

VIDEO: The proposed construction of a 100-million-dollar, 13-story mosque and Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York City, has stirred raw emotions in the United States as the country prepares to mark the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Duration: 01:00(afp.com)AP - An imam who has become the public face of a proposed Islamic community center and mosque near ground zero has returned to the United States following a taxpayer-funded tour of the Middle East, his wife said Monday.


Gore school built on toxic soil (Politico)

Politico - An L.A. Times report has some contending that the academy could pose health risks to students.

Colorado wildfire destroys dozens of homes (AP)

AP - A wind-whipped wildfire sent flames roaring through a rugged canyon in the Colorado foothills, forcing hundreds of people to flee and destroying dozens of homes — some that belonged to the firefighters themselves, authorities said early Tuesday.

The Treasury's New Research Office (BusinessWeek)

BusinessWeek - Don't expect an Elizabeth Warren-style campaign for the first director of the Office of Financial Research, yet another agency set up under the financial system overhaul. Unlike the pending decision over who will lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which has prompted online petitions and a viral rap video in support of the Harvard law professor, the competition over who will be the head of the research office is a wonks-only affair. ...

Oil prices drop, weighed down by energy supplies (AFP)

World oil prices fell on Tuesday as the market reacted to the end of the peak demand season coming at a time when supplies are high, analysts said.(AFP/DDP/File/Norbert Millauer)AFP - World oil prices fell on Tuesday as the market reacted to the end of the peak demand season coming at a time when supplies are high, analysts said.


1st Serbian gay pride march in years planned (AP)

AP - Organizers are planning Serbia's first gay pride march in nearly a decade next month — after the one last year was canceled amid threats of violence by extremists.

Wrigley rooftops hurting as Cubs, economy struggle (AP)

In this photo taken Monday, Aug. 30, 2010, baseball fans are seen in one of the many rooftop venues outside Wrigley Field in Chicago and in the bleacher seats, foreground, to watch a baseball game between the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates. Like 'America's team' itself about this time every year, the fate of the famed rooftops beyond the Waveland and Sheffield walls is slumping. With the economy bad and the Cubs once again woeful, the club and bar owners offering a unique over-the-wall viewing experience are struggling financially, despite discounted tickets. About the only thing sustaining them is that the Cubs charge the most for ballpark tickets of any team in the Majors. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)AP - The crowded rooftop bleachers overlooking Wrigley Field stand as proof that no matter how bad the Chicago Cubs played, the ballpark was simply not big enough to hold everyone who wanted to see them play.


Australia PM Gillard handed power by independents (AFP)

Australia's independent members of parliament Rob Oakeshott (3rd right), Tony Windsor (2nd right) and Bob Katter (right) are seen here with opposition leader Tony Abbott (left) and Deputy Opposition leader Julie Bishop at the parliament in Canberra, on August 25.(AFP/File/Andrew Taylor)AFP - Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard retained power by a tiny, one-seat majority Tuesday after winning the backing of two key independent MPs in the first hung parliament in decades.


AIG seeks Sept 21 approval for AIA IPO: sources (Reuters)

Reuters - American International Group Inc plans to seek Hong Kong listing committee approval on September 21, to list its Asian life insurance unit, aiming to raise about $15 billion, two sources with direct knowledge of the deal said on Tuesday.

No recession here: Election spending sets records (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010, file photo, California Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman speaks in Folsom, Calif.  This year's volatile election is bursting at the seams with money, setting fundraising and spending records in a high-stakes struggle for control of Congress amid looser but still fuzzy campaign finance rules.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)AP - Turns out politics, for all its focus on the gloomy economy, is a recession-proof industry.


Commuters walloped by strikes in France, London (AP)

Cyclists wait at a junction on the Embankment in London, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. Millions of Londoners are struggling to get to work by road, rail boat and bicycle as a strike by London Underground workers shuts down much of the city's subway system. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)AP - Strikes hobbled public transit across France and in London on Tuesday, with tourists and commuters bearing the brunt of a wave of discontent over government austerity measures.


Afghan elections: Candidates flock to Kabul for safety (Time.com)

Time.com - More than 600 candidates are running for office out of Afghanistan's capital because it isn't safe to campaign in the provinces

Uganda: Democratic Reform and Security Top U.S. Agenda (Time.com)

Time.com - Pushing for electoral reform is tricky when the strongman in power is also a key ally against extremist violence

Boston Dawna, the Batman of Venice Beach, retires (AP)

Donna Chaet, better known as Boston Dawna, poses for a photo on Ocean Front Walk in Los Angeles' Venice Beach neighborhood Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010.  Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.  For nearly 40 years, she's cruised Venice, always on the lookout for lawbreakers.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - Hipsters, hustlers, celebrities, thieves, dope peddlers and just about everyone else in gritty, quirky Venice Beach know Boston Dawna. You can't miss the one-woman crime fighter.


New polls point to tsunami (Politico)

Politico - The latest surveys show a rising anti-incumbent tide that may mean trouble for Dems in November.

China seeks to avoid shouting matches with U.S. (Reuters)

Picture taken in 2005 shows caged battery hens in a chicken farm outside Minsk. The Dalai Lama has condemned battery hen farming and is urging consumers to switch to buying eggs from chickens kept outside of cages, a statement said Wednesday.(AFP/File/Viktor Drachev)Reuters - China wants to quell tensions with the United States through quiet talk, not shouting matches, a top diplomat told White House advisers on Tuesday, aiming to pave the way for a visit by President Hu Jintao early next year.


Protest over fatal shooting by LAPD turns violent (AP)

AP - A protest over the fatal police shooting of a Guatemalan immigrant turned violent when some demonstrators threw bottles at officers, set trash cans on fire and refused to disperse.

Obama getting fewer judges confirmed than Nixon (AP)

US President Barack Obama makes remarks on the economy at the Milwaukee Laborfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. US Obama Monday promised more than 50 billion dollars to create jobs rebuilding roads, railways and airports, targeting huge unemployment and ripping resurgent Republicans.(AFP/Tim Sloan)AP - A determined Republican stall campaign in the Senate has sidetracked so many of the men and women nominated by President Barack Obama for judgeships that he has put fewer people on the bench than any president since Richard Nixon at a similar point in his first term 40 years ago.


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