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Brothels rescue cash-strapped Greek soccer team

LARISSA, Greece (AP) - The world's oldest profession is giving a whole new meaning to love of the game.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


No suspects yet in Denver bar homicide-arson

DENVER (AP) - Denver police don't have any suspects as they investigate the slayings of five people whose bodies were found at a neighborhood bar after a fire broke out early Wednesday. Investigators believe they were killed before the fire and the blaze was set to cover up the slayings.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Flavor Flav jailed in Vegas domestic battery case

LAS VEGAS (AP) - Entertainer Flavor Flav is jailed in Las Vegas on felony assault and misdemeanor domestic battery charges after police say he argued with his fiancee and threatened to attack her teenage son with a knife.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


UPDATE: Wildfire threatens homes near Santa Barbara

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - A wildfire in the rugged hills overlooking Santa Barbara threatened about 100 homes Wednesday as it chewed through dense chaparral, authorities said.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Government: Violent crimes rose 18 percent in 2011

WASHINGTON (AP) - The number of violent crimes unexpectedly rose by 18 percent in the United States last year, the government said Wednesday, the first time that total has risen in nearly 20 years. Property crimes went up by 11 percent, their first increase in a decade.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Israel counted calorie needs in Gaza blockade

JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli military meticulously calculated the number of calories Gaza's residents would need to consume to avoid malnutrition during a sweeping blockade imposed on the Palestinian territory between 2007 and mid-2010, according to a document the Defense Ministry released under a court order and that was made public Wednesday.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Wine experts: worst grape harvest in half century

BRUSSELS (AP) - Winemaker Cherie Spriggs had watched the bad weather over southern England's vineyards all season long. It just wasn't good enough for Nyetimber, her award-winning sparkling wine.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Candidates fan out after combative debate

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - Fresh off an intensely combative debate, President Barack Obama, Republican Mitt Romney and their running mates are taking their tuned-up fight to the precious few battleground states where the election is up for grabs with just 20 days to go.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Oracle Team USA boat capsizes in San Francisco Bay

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Crews worked into the night trying to secure an Oracle catamaran that capsized in San Francisco Bay Tuesday afternoon and drifted out to sea.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


OC woman gets 17 years for ice pick stabbing of ex

FULLERTON, Calif. (AP) - Orange County prosecutors say a woman has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for stabbing her ex-boyfriend with an ice pick after hiding in the back seat of his car.

October 17, 2012 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


After Clinton, Obama takes Benghazi responsibility

WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama assumed responsibility Tuesday for the deadly terror attack in Libya last month that killed four Americans just hours after Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton sought to shoulder the blame for any mistakes the administration made.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Gallaudet employee seeks reinstatement

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - The chief diversity officer at the nation's leading university for the deaf and hard of hearing is fighting for her job after signing a petition to put same-sex marriage on the ballot next month.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Daughter offers no clues on Mexican drug lord

SAN DIEGO (AP) - The daughter of one of the world's most sought-after drug lords didn't share information that might lead to her father's capture after she was detained on an immigration violation, a U.S. official said Tuesday.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Texas AG intervenes in cheerleader banner dispute

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said Wednesday he will defend high school cheerleaders who want to use Bible verses on banners at football games.

October 17, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Obama takes the offense, says Romney just for rich

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) - An aggressive President Barack Obama ripped into Mitt Romney's economic proposals in a town hall style debate Tuesday night, accusing his rival of favoring a "one-point plan" to help the rich at the expense of the middle class. The Republican protested the charge was way off the mark.

October 16, 2012 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


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South Africa police replace top Pistorius investigator

PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) - Ahead of a judge's decision on whether to release Oscar Pistorius on bail, South African police on Thursday appointed a new chief detective in the murder case, replacing a veteran policeman who was himself charged with attempted murder.

February 21, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP


Does Oscar crown await Affleck's 'Argo?'

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nominations morning last month revealed major surprises for the Academy Awards, promising one of the most wide-open campaigns ever for Hollywood's highest honors.

February 21, 2013 | Associated Press | Signal AP


Freed Afghan Taliban fighters return to insurgency

ISLAMABAD (AP) - At least half the Afghan Taliban recently freed from Pakistani prisons have rejoined the insurgency, a Pakistani intelligence official says, throwing into question the value of such goodwill gestures that the Afghan government requested to restart a flagging peace process.

February 21, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Police: Hotel altercation sparked Vegas shooting

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The Las Vegas Strip became a scene of deadly violence early Thursday when someone in a black Range Rover opened fire on a Maserati at a stoplight, sending it crashing into a taxi that burst into flames, leaving three people dead and at least six injured.

February 21, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Star Wars fans feel the force at lightsaber class

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A group of San Francisco Star Wars fans who want to travel to a galaxy not that far away have created a combat choreography class for Jedis-in-training with their weapon of choice: the lightsaber.

February 21, 2013 | By The Associated Press | Signal AP


Obama considers weighing in on gay marriage case

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration is quietly considering urging the Supreme Court to overturn California's ban on gay marriage, a step that would mark a political victory for advocates of same-sex unions and a deepening commitment by President Barack Obama to rights for gay couples.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


BP civil settlement remains elusive as trial nears

NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The U.S. Justice Department and the five Gulf coast states affected by a massive oil spill nearly three years ago have indicated they would like to settle their environmental and economic claims with BP PLC ahead of a trial scheduled to start next week.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


5 killed in Georgia plane crash

THOMSON, Ga. (AP) - Federal and local authorities were investigating Thursday after a small jet crashed off the end of a runway at a Georgia airport, killing five people and injuring two.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Officials probe death on L.A. hotel roof

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Canadian tourist Elisa Lam had been missing for about two weeks when officials at the historic Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles found her body in a water cistern on the hotel roof.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


UPDATE: Snowstorm dumping on Midwest

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Much of the nation's heartland awoke Thursday to heavy snow, treacherous roads and a day off from work or school as a large, potentially dangerous winter storm pushed eastward out of the Rockies.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Official: Calif. gunman was loner, 'gamer'

TUSTIN, Calif. (AP) - The first of three people killed in a gunman's rampage was identified Wednesday as a 20-year-old woman but police did not know why she was in the home of the shooter, who lived with his parents and was described by authorities as a video game-playing loner.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


Bolivia leader unable to visit Chavez at hospital

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Bolivian President Evo Morales said Wednesday that he was unable to meet with his friend and ally Hugo Chavez when he came to the military hospital in Caracas where the Venezuelan president is undergoing unspecified cancer treatment.

February 21, 2013 | By Associated Press | Signal AP


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