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Tuesday, Nov 3, 2009
  1. Giant Crack in Africa Will Create a New Ocean LiveScience.com - Mon Nov 2, 5:43 PM ETSent 3,353 times

    A 35-mile rift in the desert of Ethiopia will likely become a new ocean eventually, researchers now confirm.

  2. A diet heavy in processed and fatty foods increases the risk of depression, according to researchers at University College London.(AFP/File/Robert Sullivan)
    Processed food link to depression: research AFP - Mon Nov 2, 10:54 AM ETSent 1,300 times

    LONDON (AFP) - A diet heavy in processed and fatty foods increases the risk of depression, according to research published on Monday.

  3. A man tries out the new iPhone 3GS on the first day it is being sold in Spain at the company's store in downtown Madrid June 19, 2009. REUTERS/Susana Vera
    Scared of flying? Press the fear iButton Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 1:00 PM ETSent 807 times

    SYDNEY (Reuters) - People scared of flying can now press a button on their iPhone to help them deal with their panic.

  4. File- Claude Levi-Strauss seen in this Jan. 13, 1967 file photo. The Academie Francaise said Tuesday Nov 3 2009 that Levi-Strauss, an influential French intellectual who was widely considered the father of modern anthropology, had died. He was 100. Levi-Strauss was widely regarded as having reshaped the field of anthropology, introducing new concepts concerning common patterns of behavior and thought, especially myths, in primitive and modern societies.(AP Photo, HO)
    French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss dies AP - Tue Nov 3, 3:03 PM ETSent 592 times

    PARIS - Claude Levi-Strauss, widely considered the father of modern anthropology for work that included theories about commonalities between tribal and industrial societies, has died. He was 100.

  5. An artists rendering of a shuttle docking with the Galactic Suite hotel is seen in an undated publicity photo. REUTERS/Galactic Suite/Handout
    Space hotel says it's on schedule to open in 2012 Reuters - Mon Nov 2, 4:32 PM ETSent 421 times

    BARCELONA (Reuters) - A company behind plans to open the first hotel in space says it is on target to accept its first paying guests in 2012 despite critics questioning the investment and time frame for the multi-billion dollar project.

  6. House Judiciary Committee member Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., pauses as she questions witnesses during a hearing on legal issues relating to football head injuries, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
    Racial disparity: All active ethics probes focus on black lawmakers Politico - Tue Nov 3, 4:54 AM ETSent 303 times

    The House ethics committee is currently investigating seven African-American lawmakers — more than 15 percent of the total in the House. And an eighth black member, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.), would be under investigation if the Justice Department hadn’t asked the committee to stand down.

  7. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. gestures while meeting with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 4,2009, following the weekly caucus luncheons. Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin of Ill., left, and Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., right, look on. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)
    Reid indicates timetable for health care may slip AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:35 PM ETSent 276 times

    WASHINGTON - In a blow to the White House, the Senate's top Democrat signaled Tuesday that Congress may fail to meet a year-end deadline for passing health care legislation, leaving the measure's fate to the uncertainties of the 2010 election season.

  8. Former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev holds his 'Die Quadriga' award during the awards ceremony in Berlin, October 3, 2009. REUTERS/Markus Schreiber/Pool
    Moscow could have started WW3 over Berlin Wall: Gorbachev Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 12:06 PM ETSent 229 times

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin could have started World War Three in 1989 had it used troops to crush the demonstrations that preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev said on Tuesday.

  9. FILE - In this May 2, 2009 file photo, Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, right, waves to shareholders prior to the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting in Omaha, Neb. Warren Buffet's Berkshire Hathaway said Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, it has agreed to buy Burlington Northern Santa Fe in a deal valuing the railroad at $34 billion.(AP Photo/Nati Harnik, file)
    Buffett's big bet: $34B on 2nd-largest railroad AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:27 PM ETSent 222 times

    NEW YORK - The biggest name in investing is making what he calls an "all-in wager" on the U.S. economy — $34 billion to own a railroad that hauls everything from corn to cars across the country.

  10. House seen expanding home buyer tax break: Hoyer Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 1:08 PM ETSent 212 times

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to back a Senate plan to extend a popular homebuying tax credit through April and also expand its scope, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said on Tuesday.

  11. A crucifix is seen on a wall as a student writes on a blackboard in a school classroom in Rome November 3, 2009. The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that Italian schools should remove crucifixes from classroom walls, saying their presence could disturb children who were not Christians. The decision is likely to provoke a controversy in Italy, which is deeply attached to its Roman Catholic roots. REUTERS/Tony Gentile
    Italy, Vatican in uproar over court crucifix ruling Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 2:28 PM ETSent 156 times

    ROME (Reuters) - The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that crucifixes should be removed from Italian classrooms, prompting Vatican anger and sparking uproar in Italy, where such icons are embedded in the national psyche.

  12. AP: La. justice quits after interracial wed flap AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:46 PM ETSent 123 times

    BATON ROUGE, La. - A Louisiana justice of the peace who refused to marry a couple because the bride was white and groom was black resigned Tuesday, after weeks of refusing to step down despite calls for his ouster from officials including the governor.

  13. FILE - In this Sunday, April 9, 2006 file photo, a cameraman films a crucifix hanging from a wall of a classroom used as a polling station during Italy's general election, in Milan, Italy. On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 Europe's court of human rights said the display of crucifixes in Italian public schools violates religious and education freedoms. (AP Photo/Giuseppe Aresu, files)
    European court: No crucifixes in Italian schools AP - Tue Nov 3, 2:43 PM ETSent 116 times

    ROME - The Vatican on Tuesday denounced a ruling by the European court of human rights that said the display of crucifixes in Italian public schools violates religious and education freedoms.

  14. Transport workers are seen on strike outside the Fern Rock Transportation Center in Philadelphia, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. The Philadelphia transit system's largest union went on strike early Tuesday, bringing the city's bus, subway and trolley operations to a halt a day after the World Series shifted to New York. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
    Philly transit strike a tough sell in down economy AP - Tue Nov 3, 5:07 PM ETSent 113 times

    PHILADELPHIA - Even in the best of times, waking up to a surprise transit strike is like a bad dream come true. When the sudden walkout comes during an economic downturn, it becomes more like a public relations nightmare.

  15. This undated photo provided by Rep. John Dingell's office shows the congressman with President John F. Kennedy. Dingell, D-Mich, celebrated his 50th anniversary in Congress on Dec. 13, 2005. His colleagues, past and present, say he represents a link to the days in Congress that were driven less by ideology and more by compromise and bipartisanship. 'You will find in this system that everybody has something to give. And, whether you agree with them or not, they deserve to be heard,' Dingell said. 'If you're smart enough to listen to them, you'll probably learn a great deal.' (AP Photo/Courtesy of the Dingell Family)
    Tapes show Kennedy was conflicted over Saigon coup AP - Tue Nov 3, 2:10 PM ETSent 102 times

    WASHINGTON - Newly released White House tapes from the Vietnam War era portray President John F. Kennedy wrestling over the fate of South Vietnam's strongman in a situation that appears to mirror President Barack Obama's quandary today in dealing with Afghanistan's shaky government.

  16. This Ohio State University handout image shows one of a growing number of isolated remnants of ice spires that were once full glaciers in the crater of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa.The snows capping Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak, are shrinking rapidly and could vanish altogether in 20 years, most likely due to global warming, a US study said.(AFP/HO/Lonnie Thompson)
    Snow cap disappearing from Mount Kilimanjaro AP - Mon Nov 2, 3:49 PM ETSent 95 times

    WASHINGTON - The snows of Kilimanjaro may soon be gone. The African mountain's white peak — made famous by writer Ernest Hemingway — is rapidly melting, researchers report.

  17. US automaker Chrysler is to drop some of its own models in favor of vehicles from Italy's Fiat, its strategic partner as it recovers from bankruptcy, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Chris Mcgrath)
    Auto sales show industry beginning to stabilize AP - Tue Nov 3, 4:27 PM ETSent 94 times

    DETROIT - After months of roller coaster-like sales, the auto industry offered signs of recovery from its yearlong slump on Tuesday, as most automakers reported higher levels of U.S. sales in October.

  18. This Nov. 1, 2009 photo provided by the Cleveland Police Department shows Anthony Sowell, 50, who Cleveland Police arrested Saturday, Oct. 31 on a rape and felonious assault warrant. The bodies of six women were found in Sowell's home. Investigators trying to identify the bodies of six women found in the home of a convicted rapist are focusing the inquiry on eight or nine missing women, the coroner said Monday. Sowell hasn't been charged in the rape investigation or in connection with the bodies. (AP Photo/Cleveland Police Department)
    Police: 4 more bodies found at Ohio rapist's home AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:53 PM ETSent 92 times

    CLEVELAND - More remains were discovered Tuesday at the Cleveland home of a convicted rapist, raising to 10 the number of bodies that have been found there, authorities said.

  19. This computer generated image made available by Britain's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) shows how Madeleine McCann might look now, right, and with dark brown hair and tanned skin in case she has been living in north Africa, left. The images are taken from a one minute film by Ceop made available Tuesday Nov. 3, 2009. British police appealed today for internet users worldwide to spread the new video aimed at pricking the conscience of the key witnesses who know what happened to Madeleine McCann. (AP Photo/Ceop)
    New video plea for missing girl Madeleine AFP - Tue Nov 3, 9:01 AM ETSent 91 times

    LONDON (AFP) - Police Tuesday released an Internet video of Madeleine McCann, who disappeared two years ago in Portugal at the age of three, with tanned skin and darker hair which she might have if held captive in a warmer climate.

  20. Bernard Madoff's auditor David Friehling exits Manhattan federal court, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009, in New York. Friehling pleaded guilty to securities fraud and other charges that could land him in prison for years. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
    Madoff's longtime auditor pleads guilty to fraud AP - Tue Nov 3, 2:11 PM ETSent 89 times

    NEW YORK - Bernard Madoff's longtime auditor pleaded guilty to securities fraud charges Tuesday, saying he failed to do his job to verify the disgraced money manager's financial records but did not know Madoff was running history's biggest Ponzi scheme.

  21. Author John Grisham is shown in New York on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009.  (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
    John Grisham's short stories long on characters AP - Tue Nov 3, 4:21 PM ETSent 88 times

    NEW YORK - It's hard to sell a book of short stories. But not if you're John Grisham.

  22. Dorla Moore casts her vote at the Grange Hall, in Nimishillen Twp precinct 2, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 outside Louisville, Ohio.  The best way to solve Ohio's 10 percent unemployment rate was at the heart of Tuesday's election as voters decided whether to reverse their two-decade old opposition to gambling and support casinos and potential new jobs. (AP Photo/The Repository, Scott Heckel)
    Election 2009: Test of Obama clout in NJ, Virginia AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:36 PM ETSent 81 times

    WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's political clout was on the line Tuesday as Virginia and New Jersey chose governors in contests that could serve as warning signs for Democrats about the public's mood heading into an important midterm election year.

  23. Keith Wilson King, 61, is seen in this undated photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriff's office. King was one of two people arrested Monday, Nov. 2, 2009 and booked on counts of theft of property and possession of stolen property. Phoenix police found up to 1,000 pieces of luggage stolen from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in their home northwest of Phoenix. (AP Photo/Maricopa County Sheriff's Office)
    Police: Pair stole up to 1k bags at Ariz. airport AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:27 PM ETSent 79 times

    PHOENIX - Two people suspected of stealing up to 1,000 pieces of luggage from baggage claim carousels at Phoenix's airport have been arrested by police who found heaps of the stolen bags strewn throughout their home.

  24. Huge Galaxy Cluster Hints at Universe's Skeleton SPACE.com - Tue Nov 3, 9:19 AM ETSent 79 times

    A gigantic, previously unknown set of galaxies has been found in the distant universe, shedding light on the underlying skeleton of the cosmos.

  25. Strong Leonid Meteor Shower Expected Nov. 17 SPACE.com - Mon Nov 2, 2:01 PM ETSent 74 times

    Circle Nov. 17 on your calendar, for early that morning a moderate to possibly very strong showing of annual Leonid meteor shower is likely.

  26. Xie Caiping, left, and other gangster suspects stand trial at the Chongqing No.5 Intermediate People's Court in Chongqing, China,  Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. The woman called the 'godmother' of a mafia-style gang in China's southern city of Chongqing was sentenced to 18 years in prison Tuesday for running underground casinos and bribing government officials. (AP Photo)
    China sentences notorious gang 'godmother' AP - Tue Nov 3, 4:50 PM ETSent 59 times

    BEIJING - Dubbed the "godmother" of the Chinese underworld, she was notorious for her toughness and a lavish lifestyle that reportedly included luxury villas and a stable of 16 young lovers.

  27. Pedestrians make their way across the snow in Tian'anmen Square in Beijing on November 1. Chinese meteorologists covered Beijing in snow Sunday after seeding clouds to bring winter weather to the capital in an effort to combat a lingering drought, state media reported.(AFP/Wang Zhao)
    If You Must Know: How Did the Chinese Create Snow? Time.com - Tue Nov 3, 9:55 AM ETSent 59 times

    Chinese scientists said a record Beijing snowfall was the product of "seeding" of clouds to encourage precipitation in China's parched northern regions

  28. Billionaire financier and Berkshire Hathaway Chief Executive Warren Buffett attends the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders meeting in Omaha, Nebraska May 2, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
    Buffett buying Burlington rail in his biggest deal Reuters - Tue Nov 3, 5:19 PM ETSent 58 times

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc will pay $26 billion to buy out Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp in a bet the nation's largest rail company will benefit from a recovering U.S. economy.

  29. Chef Matthew Mitnitsky cheers after his meatball weighed in, breaking the world record for the largest meatball, in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Nov. 1,2009.(AP Photo/Jim Cole)
    NH restaurant sets meatball record AP - Mon Nov 2, 3:17 PM ETSent 50 times

    CONCORD, N.H. - The bouncing mega-meatball record has landed in the East Coast. Matthew Mitnitsky, owner of Nonni's Italian Eatery in Concord, said Sunday that a 222.5-pound meatball was authenticated as the world's largest after being weighed by state weights and measures officials.

  30. Satellite image of Yongbyon, North Korea released by DigitalGlobe on May 26, 2009. REUTERS/DigitalGlobe/Handout/Files
    NKorea claims to expand arsenal of atomic bombs AP - Tue Nov 3, 6:27 PM ETSent 49 times

    SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea claimed Tuesday that it has successfully weaponized more plutonium for atomic bombs, a day after warning Washington to agree quickly to direct talks or face the prospect of a growing North Korean nuclear arsenal.