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L.A. "Carmageddon" that never was ends early (Reuters)

L.A. "Carmageddon" that never was ends early  (Reuters)

L.A."Carmageddon" that never was ends early (Reuters) L.A."Carmageddon" that never was ends early (Reuters)
  • Minnesota leaders report progress toward ending shutdown (Reuters)
  • Worst heatwave in years grips Midwest, moving east (Reuters)
  • Casey Anthony's Release: Will She Be Safe After Prison? (Time.com) Tropical storm could form near northern Bahamas (Reuters) Whither astronauts?Corps shrinks as shuttles stop (AP) Last space shuttle astronauts finish packing up (AP) Suspect in Ark.soldier's death seeks bigger stage (AP) L.A."Carmageddon" that never was ends early (Reuters) 17 Jul 2011 07:15 PM PDTA view shows downtown Los Angeles, California July 16, 2011.REUTERS/Eric Thayer 17 Jul 2011 11:13 AM PDTA man suns himself in McCarren Park on a hot summer day in New York July 12, 2011.REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Casey Anthony's Release: Will She Be Safe After Prison? (Time.com) 16 Jul 2011 10:30 PM PDTTime.com - The Republican governor of the Lone Star State may be contemplating a run for the GOP presidential nomination.But he'll have to explain one inconvenient truth 17 Jul 2011 02:35 PM PDTReuters - A tropical depression formed in the Atlantic Ocean near the northwest Bahamas on Sunday and forecasters at the U.S.National Hurricane Center said it could strengthen into Tropical Storm Bret by Monday.17 Jul 2011 02:31 PM PDTPresident Barack Obama walks away from the podium after a press conference in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, Friday, July 15, 2011.(AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) Whither astronauts?Corps shrinks as shuttles stop (AP) 17 Jul 2011 11:10 AM PDTFILE - This 1961 file photo provided by NASA shows the original seven Mercury astronauts in their silver spacesuits.From left, first row are Walter Schirra Jr., Donald Slayton, John Glenn and Scott Carpenter.In the back row are Alan Shepard, Jr., Virgil Grissom and Gordon Cooper.NASA's mighty astronaut corps has become a shadow of what it once was.And it's only going to get smaller.It's down to 60 from an all-time high of 149 just a decade ago, with more departures coming once Atlantis returns this week from the very last space shuttle voyage.(AP Photo/NASA, File)AP - NASA's mighty astronaut corps has become a shadow of what it once was.And it's only going to get smaller.17 Jul 2011 02:14 PM PDTIn this image provided by NASA the Expedition 28 crew and the STS-135 Atlantis astronauts take a break from a busy day in space to pose for a portrait aboard the orbiting complex's Kibo laboratory of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.Left to right in the front row are Mike Fossum, Chris Ferguson, Andrey Borisenko and Ron Garan; in the middle row are Sandy Magnus and Alexander Samokutyaev; and the back row consists of Doug Hurley, Rex Walheim, Sergi Volkov and JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa.(AP Photo/NASA) 17 Jul 2011 06:56 PM PDTThe California Highway Patrol leads the first vehicles through dust on southbound Interstate 405 as they approach  the shadow cast by the Mulholland Drive bridge, foreground, as demolition of a portion of the bridge is completed before noon in Los Angeles Sunday, July 17, 2011.(AP Photo/Reed Saxon) Suspect in Ark.soldier's death seeks bigger stage (AP) 17 Jul 2011 10:26 AM PDTFILE - In this June 5, 2009 file photo, Abdulhakim Muhammad stands in a Little Rock, Ark., courtroom.When Muhammad killed a soldier outside a military recruiting station in Arkansas, he hoped the world would pay attention to the war he believed he declared on the United States.He goes on trial the week of June 18, 2011.(AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)AP - When Abdulhakim Muhammad killed a soldier outside a recruiting station in Arkansas, he hoped the world would pay attention to the war he had declared on the United States.He took responsibility for the shooting, called it retaliation for U.S.military action the Middle East and claimed ties to al-Qaida.17 Jul 2011 02:51 PM PDTFILE - This May 7, 2010 file photo shows U.S.Rep.Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, in Des Moines, Iowa.A home invasion at Boswell's Iowa farm ended when his 22-year-old grandson fetched a shotgun and aimed it at the intruder, according to a statement from the congressman's office.No one was seriously injured.The incident happened about 10:45 p.m., Saturday, July 16, 2011.(AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)AP - A home invasion at Rep.Leonard Boswell's Iowa farm ended when his 22-year-old grandson fetched a shotgun and aimed it at the intruder, according to a statement from the congressman's office.No one was seriously injured.


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