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Thursday, August 11, 2011

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Girl put life on line to save drowning boy

    Surf rescue swimmer Doug Knutzen carries 12 year-old Charles Ostrander to the shore of the Cranberry Road beach in Long Beach, Wash., on Aug. 5. Rescue swimmers Eddie Mendez, left, and Will Green found Ostrander in the surf.As Charles Ostrander flailed in the turbulent waves of the Pacific, it was another 12-year-old who put her life on the line to save him.


Statue of Liberty to close for yearlong repairs

    Visitors pose for photographs in front of the Statue of Liberty in New York, New York, USA, on 4 July 2009.The Statue of Liberty will close for a year at the end of October as it undergoes a $27.25 million renovation that will make the interior safer and more accessible, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced Wednesday.


Report: 'Barefoot Bandit' inks $1.3 million movie deal

    This July 2009 file self-portrait provided by the Island County (Wash.) Sheriff's Office shows Colton Harris-Moore, sometimes referred to as the Barefoot Bandit.The young Wash. state man dubbed the Barefoot Bandit after a cross-country crime spree brought him folk outlaw status has reportedly signed a movie deal worth up to $1.3 million.


Coast Guard: Missing fighter jet crew found safe
    A Marine Corp. fighter jet that went missing over the Pacific Ocean near San Diego has been found and the two crew members are safe, U.S. Coast Guard told NBC News.
Fugitive Florida siblings jailed in Colorado

    Colorado State Patrol troopers investigate the scene where three fugitive siblings wanted in a crime spree in Florida and Georgia were captured Wednesday, in Walsenburg, Colo., after firing shots at officers during a high-speed chase and crashing their car into a highway barrier, authorities said.Three siblings on the run from authorities were jailed Wednesday evening in Colorado following a high-speed chase that ended in a crash and gunfire, officials said.


Calif. woman won't get jail for feeding bears

    FILE - This is a Sept. 15, 2010 file photo of Lynne Gravier taken while she visits her former home in Laytonville, Calif., as a wild bear wanders onto the property. The San Francisco Chronicle has reported that Gravier pled guilty Monday, Aug. 8, 2011, in Mendocino County to a misdemeanor charge of feeding big game. However, prosecutors agreed to drop the charge in three years if Gravier agrees to stop her bear feeding. (AP Photo/San Francisco Chronicle, Brant Ward)A woman who turned her rural Northern California home into a spa for wild bears won't go to jail after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of feeding big game.


Crystal Cathedral sale sparks bidding war

    The bankruptcy sale of the Crystal Cathedral megachurch in Garden Grove, Calif., has touched off a bidding war between a Roman Catholic diocese and a local university. The bankruptcy sale of Crystal Cathedral, the glass-walled Orange County church known for its "Hour of Power" broadcasts, has touched off a bidding war between a Roman Catholic diocese and a local university.


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