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Sunday, August 7, 2011

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San Diego cop shot in unprovoked attack dies
    San Diego's police chief says an officer shot in the face in an apparently unprovoked attack has died, and investigators have found a suicide note left by the suspect who fired the gun.
SEALs killed in crash were on rescue mission
    The U.S. Navy SEALs and other troops whose helicopter was shot down in eastern Afghanistan had rushed to the mountainous area to help a U.S. Army Ranger unit that was under fire from insurgents, two U.S. officials said Sunday.
45,000 Verizon landline workers strike
    Stalled contract negotiations led thousands of workers in Verizon Communication Inc.'s wireline division to go on strike Sunday, potentially affecting landline operations as well as installation of services like FiOS, its fiber-optic television and Internet lines.
More extreme weather in store across US
    More extreme weather was expected across the country on Sunday, as parts of the Midwest and Northeast faced possible flooding from slow-moving storms while blistering triple-digit temperatures were expected in coastal Southeastern states.
Ex-NY governor Hugh Carey dies

    On Oct. 21, 1975, New York Gov. Hugh L. Carey, right, and Felix Rohatyn, chairman of Municipal Assistance Corporation, pressed members of a House economic stabilization subcommittee in Washington, to enact legislation to aid deficit-ridden New York City.Former New York Gov. Hugh Carey was at his best when faced with a crisis and when he took office in 1975, New York City wobbled at the edge of fiscal calamity.


McConnell tries to make Ky. gov. race about Obama
    Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to make the Kentucky governor's race about President Barack Obama.
In NYC, a police force just for ground zero

    A police officer at the Lower Manhattan Security Coordination Center monitors live video from surveillance cameras placed around New York City.  Few New Yorkers noticed earlier this summer when a dozen police horses boarded in a stable located in lower Manhattan for most of the 20th century were loaded into trailers and moved uptown.


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