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Immigrant cabbies' startup plan hits bureaucratic curb in Denver
DENVER | All Colorado cabdriver Edem "Archie" Archibong wants is to fulfill the next stage in his immigrant success story — to start his own business.
But Colorado's heavily regulated taxi industry isn't cooperating, causing some local politicians to ask why government is getting in the way of the free-market ...
Republican seeking Byrd's seat irks family
CHARLESTON, W.Va. | The family of the late Robert C. Byrd blasted the Republican nominee for his U.S. Senate seat Sunday after he used an image from Mr. Byrd's memorial service in a TV ad attacking the Democratic nominee.
The ad by Republican John Raese's campaign links President Obama to ...
Indian nuke bill seen as bad for business
A bill approved last week by the Indian Parliament that holds suppliers of nuclear reactors and raw materials liable in the event of an accident is raising concerns that it will scare away foreign businesses from India's lucrative energy market.
The legislation was approved in both houses of Parliament during ...
Economy's modest gains met with irreverence
Call it the "Rodney Dangerfield Recovery." It gets no respect from any quarter.
Republicans pound away at its weakness, Democrats lament it, the media chronicles its troubles, investors fret about it, and many average citizens question whether it even exists.
Polls show many people believe the economy is still in ...
Would-be Speaker Boehner raising his profile
John A. Boehner could walk down most American streets without turning a head.
But the perpetually tanned, chain-smoking Ohioan might be the next House speaker and a huge force in national politics, trying to manage an increasingly libertarian-leaning Republican caucus while leading the opposition to President Obama's policies.
For those ...
McCain, Graham warn GOP not to coast to elections
Two key Senate Republicans said Sunday that their party must do more to earn voters' trust in the midst of growing public discontent with Democrats or risk being viewed as merely the "lesser of two evils" in November's midterm elections.
But the Democrats' national leader said his party has nothing ...
American Muslims take precautions for 9/11 anniversary
NEW YORK | American Muslims are boosting security at mosques, seeking help from leaders of other faiths and airing ads underscoring their loyalty to the United States — all ahead of a 9/11 anniversary they fear could bring more trouble for their communities.
Their goal is not only to protect ...
Minuteman chief deemed a threat
An Arizona court has ruled that an order of protection against Minuteman co-founder Chris Simcox sought by his estranged wife as part of a messy divorce case be continued "in full force," saying evidence shows that he committed an act of violence.
The petition, sought by Alena Simcox, alleges that ...
Despite formal combat end, U.S. joins Baghdad battle
BAGHDAD (AP) — Days after the United States officially ended combat operations and touted Iraq's ability to defend itself, American troops found themselves battling heavily armed militants assaulting an Iraqi military headquarters in the center of Baghdad on Sunday. The fighting killed 12 people and wounded dozens.
It was the first exchange of ...
Taliban threatens to attack Afghan polling places
KABUL, Afghanistan | The Taliban vowed Sunday to attack polling places in Sept. 18 parliamentary elections, warning Afghans not to participate in what it called a sham vote.
Meanwhile, two coalition troops, one British and one from the Republic of Georgia, were killed in fighting in the turbulent south, while ...
Mideast crisis looms over Israeli settlements
RAMALLAH, West Bank | Just days after Mideast peace talks began in Washington, the first major crisis already is looming: Israel hinted Sunday it will ease restrictions on building in West Bank settlements, while the Palestinian president warned he'll quit the talks if Israel resumes construction.
Israel's 10-month-old slowdown on ...
SANDERS: Captains squabble as Japan drifts
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Japan's ship of state has sailed into the perfect storm.
The ruling Democratic Party of Japan's leadership battle set for Sept. 15 will only contribute to the miasma. Whether Prime Minister Naoto Kan hangs on or challenger Ichiro Ozawa ousts him, neither has demonstrated a talent for attacking the ...
WILLIAMS: Obama's unfinished business in Iraq
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Mission accomplished. Two words. A phrase that haunted one president is now the calling card of success for another.
While President Obama technically claimed no victory in his national Oval Office address last week, the subtext was clear — in this election-charged season, your president has delivered on a ...
Vatican: Stoning in Iran adultery case 'brutal'
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican raised the possibility Sunday of using behind-the-scenes diplomacy to try to save the life of an Iranian widow sentenced to be stoned for adultery.
In its first public statement on the case, which has attracted worldwide attention, the Vatican decried stoning as a particularly ...
Army studies effects of concussions on bomb techs
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — Motivated by the deaths of two friends in war-zone explosions, 1st Lt. Timothy Dwyer decided to become a bomb hunter.
By joining an explosive ordnance disposal unit, Lt. Dwyer put himself at a high risk not just of being killed, but of falling victim to ...
Army studies effects of concussions on bomb techs
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — Motivated by the deaths of two friends in war-zone explosions, 1st Lt. Timothy Dwyer decided to become a bomb hunter.
By joining an explosive ordnance disposal unit, Lt. Dwyer put himself at a high risk not just of being killed, but of falling victim to ...
Blair has regrets over war in Iraq
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair says he has regrets over his role in the Iraq war, but he stopped short of saying what he would have done differently and offered no apology.
"You would be inhuman if you didn't regret the death of so many extraordinary, brave and committed ...
Survivor: Fishermen looted sinking boat in Congo
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Survivors who swam to safety after their overcrowded boat capsized over the weekend said nearby fishermen refused to help drowning passengers in the dark of night, instead looting the goods aboard the burning vessel and beating people with oars.
At least 200 people are feared dead in the ...
Guatemala mudslides kill at least 38; 2 buses hit
GUATEMALA CITY — Torrential rains from a tropical depression caused landslides that have killed at least 38 people in Guatemala — some of them rescuers trying to save people already buried under a wall of mud.
In the village of Nahuala, about 200 rescue workers searched through mud and rocks for ...
Senate hopeful Marco Rubio's father dies at 83
MIAMI (AP) — The father of Republican Senate candidate Marco Rubio has died after a long illness. He was 83.
Mr. Rubio's campaign announced Saturday night that Mario Rubio died at Baptist Hospital in Miami after suffering from emphysema and lung cancer.
The campaign announcement said Mario Rubio was surrounded ...
