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Saturday, August 27, 2011

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Seven dead as Irene edges into Virginia
    Seven people, including two children and a surfer, were dead as Hurricane Irene lashed the North Carolina coast Saturday to begin what could be a catastrophic run north.
NYC officials: Around 5,000 people in city shelters
    New York buttoned up Saturday against Hurricane Irene, which threatened to paralyze Wall Street and give the big city its worst thrashing from a storm since at least the 1980s.
New York says รข€" get ready for Hurricane Irene, capiche?
    Quake strikes in central Calif. Coastal area
      A moderate earthquake shook California's central coastal area early Saturday. The quake was widely felt in the region but there were no immediate reports of any injuries or damages.
    Arizona shooting suspect's condition worsens

      Judy Clarke, the lawyer representing shooting suspect Jared Lee Loughner, second from right, talks with lawyer Reuben Cahn, right, as she makes her way towards a federal courthouse Friday, Aug. 26, 2011, in San Diego. Attorneys for the Tucson shooting rampage suspect are making another attempt to stop the forced medication of their client at the Missouri prison facility where mental health experts are trying to make him psychologically fit to stand trial. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)The man accused in the Arizona shooting rampage kept himself awake for 50 hours straight after an appeals court stopped forced medication. He walked in circles until he developed sores and then declined antibiotics to treat an infected foot. Already thin, he stopped eating and shed nine pounds.


    DA: Yogurt store owner put naked employee in box
      The owner of a Southern California yogurt shop has been charged with attacking an employee, removing her clothes, binding her with tape and locking her in a box.
    Company identifies 3 killed in helicopter crash
      Two northwest Missouri medics and a pilot from South Dakota have been identified as three of the four people who died when a medical helicopter crashed into a field northeast of Kansas City.

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