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Judge blocks parts of Arizona immigration law (AP) 7/28/2010 11:56 PM

Nora Nendivin, right, cries as she is hugged by Marcela Saragoza, both of Phoenix, as they celebrate at the Arizona capitol Wednesday, July 28, 2010 in Phoenix, shortly after portions of Arizona's new immigration law, SB1070, were blocked by a federal judge. The judge has blocked the most controversial sections of Arizona's new immigration law from taking effect Thursday, handing a major legal victory to opponents of the crackdown. The law will still take effect Thursday, but without many of the provisions that angered opponents, including sections that required officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. The judge also put on hold a part of the law that required immigrants to carry their papers at all times, and made it illegal for undocumented workers to solicit employment in public places. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)AP - A federal judge stepped into the fight over Arizona's immigration law at the last minute Wednesday, blocking the heart of the measure and defusing a confrontation between police and thousands of activists that had been building for months.


Calls for Rangel to quit could escalate if no deal (AP) 7/28/2010 8:36 PM

Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., stands in the corner of the elevator as he leaves his office for to go vote on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 28, 2010.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - The calls from fellow Democrats for New York Rep. Charles Rangel to resign could quickly turn from a trickle to a flood unless he can quickly negotiate a plea bargain to prevent a congressional trial on allegations of ethical misconduct.


Crews take step toward readying permanent well fix (AP) 7/28/2010 7:24 PM

Cypress trees killed by saltwater intrusion are seen in wetlands near Houma, La., Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Environmentalists are calling on the White House to speed up the restoration of the oil-damaged Mississippi River delta by getting BP PLC to pay $5 billion now for environmental damage caused by the spill. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)AP - Crews took another step toward readying the relief well expected to finally kill the Gulf of Mexico oil gusher, removing the plug they had popped in before clearing the area ahead of Tropical Storm Bonnie last week, federal officials said Wednesday.


AP source: Intelligence nominee has smooth session (AP) 7/28/2010 11:57 PM
AP - President Barack Obama's nominee to be chief of U.S. intelligence, James R. Clapper, is expected to be approved by the Senate Intelligence Committee when the panel meets Thursday.
Rain slows search for dead in Pakistan plane crash (AP) 7/29/2010 12:26 AM

A video grab shows debris from a commercial Pakistani passenger plane lying scattered amid shrubbery in hills near the capital, Islamabad, July 28, 2010.  Rescue workers have recovered the bodies of at least 20 people from the wreckage of a Pakistani passenger plane which crashed near the capital on Wednesday, an official said.  The Airblue jet was carrying 146 passengers and six crewmen. REUTERS/via Reuters TV
 (PAKISTAN - Tags: TRANSPORT DISASTER)AP - Emergency teams battled heavy rains and mud Thursday to recover bodies strewn over hills overlooking the Pakistani capital following the country's worst-ever plane crash.


FBI director defends bureau over test cheating (AP) 7/28/2010 7:24 PM

FBI Director Robert Mueller testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, July 28, 2010, before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the 'Oversight of the  Federal Bureau of Investigation' .   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP - FBI Director Robert Mueller told Congress on Wednesday that he does not know how many of his agents cheated on an important exam on the bureau's policies, discussing an embarrassing investigation that raises questions about whether the FBI knows its own rules for conducting surveillance on Americans.


Ship lost for more than 150 years is recovered (AP) 7/28/2010 7:24 PM

FILE - This 1851 illustration shows the HMS Investigator on the north coast of Baring Island in the Arctic. Arctic archaeologists have found the ship that forged the final link in the Northwest Passage and was lost in the search for the Franklin expedition. The HMS Investigator, abandoned in the ice in 1853, is in shallow water in Mercy Bay along the northern coast of Banks Island in Canada's Western Arctic. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Public Archives of Canada)AP - Canadian archeologists have found a ship abandoned more than 150 years ago in the quest for the fabled Northwest Passage and which was lost in the search for the doomed expedition of Sir John Franklin, the head of the team said Wednesday.


Company ramps up effort to clean Mich. river spill (AP) 7/28/2010 7:46 PM

Raul Vervuzco of Eagle Services uses a suction hose to clean oil from atop the Kalamazoo River, Wednesday, July 28, 2010, in a containment area in Augusta, Mich. A company operating a pipeline that dumped more than 800,000 gallons of oil into a southern Michigan river said Wednesday that it is doubling its work force on the containment and cleanup effort. (AP Photo/The Kalamazoo Gazette, Jonathon Gruenke) MANDATORY CREDITAP - Michigan's governor on Wednesday sharply criticized attempts to contain a large oil spill making its way down the Kalamazoo River after the company responsible for the spill said it had redoubled its efforts to clean up the mess.


AP survey: A bleaker outlook for economy into 2011 (AP) 7/28/2010 10:37 PM

Kasey Doshier, 32, Art Director at MediaTec Publishing, stands along the downtown Chicago riverside where she often brings her lunch, instead of eating out, Tuesday, July 27, 2010 in Chicago. Doshier said the recession taught her to rein in her spending. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)AP - The U.S. economic recovery will remain slow deep into next year, held back by shoppers reluctant to spend and employers hesitant to hire, according to an Associated Press survey of leading economists.


Haynesworth must pass test, won't be with starters (AP) 7/28/2010 10:41 PM

FILE - In this Nov. 8, 2009, file photo, Washington Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth waits on the sidelines as they take on the Atlanta Falcons during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Atlanta. The start of Redskins training camp should be about new coach Mike Shanahan, new quarterback Donovan McNabb and the renewal of hope for the franchise. Instead, all eyes and ears will be focused on Haynesworth.  (AP Photo/John Amis, File)AP - Albert Haynesworth finally showed up for work — and quickly learned the Washington Redskins won't be cutting him any slack.



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Birmingham foreclosures drop 9% in first half of 20107/29/2010 4:44 AM
The first six months of 2010 saw foreclosures in the Birmingham area drop more than 9 percent compared to the same time period last year.
Report: Columbus foreclosures dip 6% in first half7/28/2010 10:01 PM
Foreclosure filings in the first half of 2010 fell behind last year’s pace in the Columbus area, but they still piled up faster than the national average, according to a new report from RealtyTrac Inc.
RealtyTrac: Florida a foreclosure leader7/28/2010 10:01 PM
Florida led the way with nine of the top 20 metro foreclosure rates in the country, according to RealtyTrac’s June and midyear metro foreclosure reports.
Huttig Q2 loss narrows7/28/2010 9:10 PM
Huttig Building Products Inc. saw its second-quarter loss narrow as sales climbed nearly 12 percent.
Shipyard approved, Lennar focuses on funds7/28/2010 5:34 PM
With the Board of Supervisors vote favoring redevelopment of the Hunters Point Shipyard on Wednesday, master developer Lennar now shifts focus to obtaining financing for the project’s modest first phase.
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