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Investors sidestepped some of their doubts about the economy and bought energy and industrial stocks as commodity prices rose.
 HEADLINES — Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Police: 4 Die in CA Crash as Car Runs Red Light
A car raced through a red light and slammed into a minivan broadside, killing four family members including both parents and their two young children in Northern California, authorities said Sunday.
Staff, AP NEWS - 5 minutes ago

Saudi Official: 5 Dead From Swine Flu at Hajj
Five people died from swine flu during the hajj, Saudi Arabia said Sunday, a relatively small number considering the event is the largest annual gathering in the world and is seen as an ideal incubator for the virus.
Hadeel Al-Shalchi, AP NEWS - 6 minutes ago

Somali Training Camps Fuel Threat of Attacks on US
The recruits gather in scorching desert hideouts in Somalia, use portraits of President Barack Obama for target practice, learn how to make and detonate bombs, and vow allegiance to Osama bin Laden.
Mohamed Olad Hassan and Jason Straziuso, AP NEWS - 10 minutes ago

Huckabee Leaning Against Another Presidential Run
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee says he’s leaning slightly against running for president in 2012 but says it’s far too early to say what he will do.
Staff, AP NEWS - 18 minutes ago

Paris Ballet ‘Flashmob’ Hits Louvre Pyramid
Fifty dancers from the Paris Opera Ballet astounded museum-goers Sunday when they suddenly emerged from the crowd under the Louvre’s glass pyramid entrance and started strutting their stuff.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 23 minutes ago

UAE to Back Banks Amid Dubai Meltdown
The United Arab Emirates' central bank is saying it “stands behind” local and foreign banks operating in the country, offering them access to money in a sign the Gulf Arab nation’s federal government is racing to curtail investor fears over Dubai’s crushing debt.
Barbara Surk, AP NEWS - 26 minutes ago

Senator: Delay Health Care to Focus on Afghan War
A top Republican senator wants to postpone efforts to overhaul health care until next year so Congress can concentrate on how to pay for President Barack Obama’s expected plans for expanding military operations in Afghanistan.
Staff, AP NEWS - 29 minutes ago

Hawaii Among Several Destinations Luring Chinese
Hawaii, California and Las Vegas are among American tourist destinations vying fiercely for a vast and largely untapped new market segment.
Herbert A. Sample, AP NEWS - 31 minutes ago

Senators: Take Action Against White House Crashers
Two senators say authorities ought to pursue criminal charges against the Virginia couple who crashed last week’s state dinner at the White House.
Staff, AP NEWS - 33 minutes ago

Zimbabwe PM Welcomes South Africa’s Intervention
Zimbabwe’s prime minister says he is thankful for South African efforts to rescue his coalition government.
Staff, AP NEWS - 34 minutes ago

Israel to Beef Up Enforcement of Settlement Freeze
Israel’s defense minister on Sunday ordered his office to triple the number of construction inspectors in the West Bank to enforce a new settlement freeze declared by the government, while settler leaders vowed to defy the edict.
Ian Deitch, AP NEWS - 35 minutes ago

GPS Cell Phone Apps Challenge Standalone Devices
The growth of cell phones with global-positioning technology is making life uncertain for the makers of personal navigational devices that help drivers figure out where they are and where to go.
David Twiddy, AP NEWS - 39 minutes ago

Victims Being Identified After Russian Train Wreck
Russians mourned at religious services and soccer stadiums Sunday after a deadly train wreck that authorities blamed on a terrorist bomb. The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church urged the nation not to give in to fear.
Steve Gutterman, AP NEWS - 45 minutes ago

Saudi Official: 5 Dead From Swine Flu at Hajj
Five people died from the H1N1 flu virus during the hajj, the Saudi health minister said Sunday — a relatively small number considering the event is the largest annual gathering of people in the world and is seen as an ideal incubator for the virus.
Hadeel Al-Shalchi, AP NEWS - 46 minutes ago

France and Rwanda Agree to Restore Ties
The French presidency says France and Rwanda have agreed to restore diplomatic ties three years after they were cut off amid tensions over a French judicial investigation.
Staff, AP NEWS - 56 minutes ago

Obama’s Expected New Afghan Plan Sparks Debate
As President Barack Obama gets ready to announce a redrawn battle plan for Afghanistan, lawmakers are weighing in on the expected large increase in U.S. forces there.
Staff, AP NEWS - 57 minutes ago

Capsized Ferry Righted in Bangladesh; 58 Dead
A rescue ship righted a capsized ferry on Sunday, easing the work of those searching the submerged cabins for scores believed trapped inside more than a day after the boat sank in southern Bangladesh. So far, 58 people have been confirmed dead, authorities said.
Farid Hossain, AP NEWS - 65 minutes ago

Exec: Obama Dinner Crashers Shopping Interview
The couple who crashed President Barack Obama’s first state dinner are peddling their story to broadcast networks for hundreds of thousands of dollars, a television executive says.
David Bauder, AP NEWS - 66 minutes ago

Netanyahu to Germany for Joint Session With Merkel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Berlin Monday for a special joint session of the German and Israeli governments, a symbolic visit highlighting the two nations' bond six decades after the Holocaust.
Aron Heller, AP NEWS - 67 minutes ago

Dubai Faces First Test as Finance Hub
Dubai’s ambitions to become an international financial centre are in doubt after the shock announcement that its main state-owned firm wants to suspend debt payments, analysts said on Sunday.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Hondurans Vote for Post-Coup President
Hondurans vote on Sunday for the first time since President Manuel Zelaya was forced out of the country in June, in a tense climate around polls which have divided the Americas.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Hondurans Vote for Post-Coup President
Voting began in Honduras Sunday for the first elections since President Manuel Zelaya was forced out of the country in June, in a tense climate around polls which have divided the Americas.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

UK Calls on Pakistan to Step Up al-Qaeda Action
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged Pakistan on Sunday to step up its action against Al-Qaeda and hunt down leader Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

PM Calls on Pakistan to Step Up al-Qaeda Action
Prime Minister Gordon Brown urged Pakistan on Sunday to step up its action against Al-Qaeda and hunt down leader Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Tanzania to Import 32 Rhinos From South Africa
Tanzania is to spend some 750,000 dollars to import rhinoceroses from South Africa and move them into Serengeti National Park in the north of the east African country, an official said Sunday.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Spanish Ship Thwarts Somali Pirate Attack
A Spanish fishing boat thwarted an attack by pirates in the Indian Ocean in the early hours of Sunday morning, Spain’s defence ministry said.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Commonwealth Admits Rwanda
Leaders of the Commonwealth of mainly former British colonies have formally admitted francophone Rwanda as the newest member of its family, officials confirmed on Sunday.
Afp, AFP GLOBAL EDITION - 83 minutes ago

Indian Nuclear Workers ‘Deliberately Poisoned’
Workers at a nuclear power plant in southern India were treated for poisoning after drinking water was deliberately spiked with radiation, senior government officials said Sunday.
Afp, AFP ASIAN EDITION - 83 minutes ago

3 Workers Hurt in DC Subway Crash; Injuries Minor
Officials say a Washington Metro system subway train crashed into the back of another at a rail yard, injuring three workers.
Staff, AP NEWS - 91 minutes ago

Russia Sends Security Pact Draft to Leaders Abroad
The Kremlin says Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has sent foreign leaders a draft of a sweeping new trans-Atlantic security treaty he has been proposing since he took office last year.
Staff, AP NEWS - 91 minutes ago

Powerful Clan Denies Role in Philippine Massacre
A powerful Muslim clan accused of staging a massacre last week of 57 civilians, including dozens of journalists, denied any involvement in the killings in a rare news conference Sunday.
Staff, AP NEWS - 91 minutes ago

Senate Report: Bin Laden Was ‘Within Our Grasp’
Osama bin Laden was unquestionably within reach of U.S. troops in the mountains of Tora Bora when American military leaders made the crucial and costly decision not to pursue the terrorist leader with massive force, a Senate report says.
Calvin Woodward, AP NEWS - 92 minutes ago

 9 am
Projection: Swiss Vote to Ban New Minarets 8:58 AM
Administration Plans New Efforts on Foreclosures 8:49 AM
Geneva: Police Use Tear Gas on WTO Protest 8:45 AM
Spain Says Trawler Attacked by Pirates 8:44 AM
Turbulence Ahead: Senate Opens Health Care Debate 8:44 AM
Honduras Hopes to Move Past Coup With Election 8:42 AM
Pakistan Opposition Urges Prez to Give Up Powers 8:38 AM
Road Out of Recession May Be Long and Winding 8:36 AM
US Soldier Dies of Noncombat Injuries in Iraq 8:34 AM
Saudi Official: 5 Dead From Swine Flu at Hajj 8:34 AM
7 Critical After La. Highway Wreck That Killed 5 8:33 AM
Swiss Vote on Minarets 8:32 AM
Iran Nuclear Threat 8:31 AM
Israel Seeks More Settlement Freeze Enforcers 8:20 AM
Switzerland Votes on Minaret Ban 8:10 AM
SLanka’s Ex-Military Chief Declares Presidential Run 8:10 AM
Russian Police Hunt for Train Bombers 8:10 AM
Russian Police Hunt for Train Bombers 8:10 AM
Equatorial Guinea Votes in Presidential Election 8:10 AM
Dubai World Refuses to Sell Assets Cheaply: Report 8:10 AM
Japan PM Orders Action on Rising Yen: Reports 8:10 AM
Chelsea Aim to Shatter Arsenal Bid 8:10 AM
Anderson Destroys South African Batting 8:10 AM
 8 am
Spain Says Trawler Attacked by Pirates 7:49 AM
Projection: Swiss Vote to Ban New Minarets 7:47 AM
Saudi Official: 5 Dead From Swine Flu at Hajj 7:33 AM
Victims Being Identified After Russian Train Wreck 7:17 AM
Eq. Guinea Vote to Reinstall Leader Denying Graft 7:11 AM
Iran’s Larijani Warns of Less Cooperation With IAEA 7:10 AM
Karzai Under Pressure to Draw Up Troop Exit Plan 7:10 AM
SLanka Ex-Military Chief Launches Bid for Presidency 7:10 AM
Hondurans Vote for Post-Coup President 7:10 AM
 7 am
Obituaries in the News 6:35 AM
Police: 4 Die in CA Crash as Car Runs Red Light 6:34 AM
Suspect Faces Second Nazi Trial 6:32 AM
Ex-Rebel Likely to Be Uruguay Presidential Winner 6:27 AM
Pope Urges Prayer, Action to Comfort AIDS Patients 6:24 AM
Police: Moose a Suspect in Swedish Death 6:16 AM
Climate Talks on Track After Commonwealth Boost 6:10 AM
Bangladesh Ferry Toll at 37 But Set to Surge: Police 6:10 AM
Bangladesh Ferry Toll at 40, But Set to Rise: Police 6:10 AM
Ex-Leftist Rebel Favorite to Win Uruguay Runoff 6:10 AM
Wallabies ‘Maturity’ Encourages Deans 6:10 AM
Australia Finish With Welsh Flourish 6:10 AM
Woods Remains Tight-Lipped on Crash: Police 6:10 AM
Japan Experts in Canada for Flu Vaccine Studies 6:10 AM
Iran Earmarks $20 Million to Support Militants 6:04 AM
Hotel Owners, Like Home Owners, Behind on Payments 6:03 AM
Report: Indebted Dubai World Rejected Asset Sale 6:02 AM
 6 am
Capsized Ferry Righted in Bangladesh; 51 Dead 5:47 AM
Euro Zone Officials: China Yuan Should Strengthen 5:46 AM
The Nation’s Weather 5:36 AM
Victims Being Identified After Russian Train Wreck 5:30 AM
Family: Slain Public Defender Didn’t Speak of Fear 5:27 AM
Cops: 4 Die in Calif. Crash as Car Runs Red Light 5:24 AM
Pakistan Opposition Urges Prez to Give Up Powers 5:23 AM
Shootings Leave 3 Dead, 1 Wounded in Eastern Kan. 5:18 AM
China’s Wen Meets With Eurozone Leaders 5:10 AM
Revaluation of the Yuan Would Be “Appropriate”: EU 5:10 AM
Rwanda Admitted Into Commonwealth: Government 5:10 AM
Rwanda Admitted Into Commonwealth: Government 5:10 AM
Ferguson Counting on Two More Years From Giggs 5:10 AM
South Africa Bat in Fourth One-Day International 5:10 AM
AP NewsAlert 5:08 AM
 5 am
Afghan Gov't: 26 Militants Killed Along Border 4:45 AM
2 Stranded Whales Near Death on Bali Beach 4:27 AM
Australia Climate Deal Threat Ahead of Copenhagen 4:10 AM
Brown Ups Pressure on Karzai for Afghan Exit Plan 4:10 AM
N.Korea Leader Took Son on ‘Guidance’ Trip: Report 4:10 AM
British PM Sets Targets for Afghan President 4:10 AM
Chinese Police Capture Suspect in Family Slaughter 4:10 AM
 4 am
Philippine Journalists Expect Attacks to Continue 3:49 AM
Fla. Police Eye Mich. in Holiday Killings Probe 3:35 AM
Bernanke Makes Case for Strong Fed Role on Banks 3:32 AM
Capsized Ferry Righted in Bangladesh; 45 Dead 3:24 AM
Pressures on Pakistan’s President Mount 3:17 AM
Seoul Downplays Expectations of US-NKorea Talks 3:10 AM
Climate ‘Time Bombs’ Stoke Scientists' Fears 3:10 AM
Iran Warns of ‘Serious’ Drop in Cooperation With IAEA 3:10 AM
Iran Warns of Decreasing Cooperation With IAEA 3:10 AM
Hondurans Vote for Post-Coup President 3:10 AM
Australian Meets Mother After Somalia Ordeal 3:10 AM
It’s the ‘Miseryside’ Derby as Problems Mount 3:10 AM
Climate Talks on Track After Commonwealth Boost 3:10 AM
Inflation Fuels Pakistan Dissatisfaction With Govt 3:10 AM
Afghan Police Say 27 Taliban Killed in Clash 3:10 AM
Malaysian State Probes Huge Graft Claims: Report 3:10 AM
N.Korea Leader Took Son on ‘Guidance’ Trip: Report 3:10 AM
 3 am
LA Stylist Learns Modern Meaning of ‘Pay Phone’ 2:36 AM
Australian Scientists Aim to Reduce Sheep Burps 2:10 AM
Captain Cook: Explorer Standing the Test of Time 2:10 AM
China’s Wen Due to Meet With Eurozone Leaders 2:10 AM
India’s Investment Returns Outweigh Terrorism Fear 2:10 AM
Japan Firms' Capital Spending to Drop 17.6 Pct 2:10 AM
Afghan Private Sector Desperate for Change 2:10 AM
China Police Capture Murder Suspect: Report 2:10 AM
A Look at Prosecutions of Nazi Suspects in Germany 2:06 AM
 2 am
Leaders Say Momentum Building on Climate Change 1:42 AM
Afghanistan to Be Given Timetable for Progress 1:41 AM
Honduras Elections 1:24 AM
Honduras Hopes to Move Past Coup With Election 1:23 AM
LA Times Sports Writer Mike Penner Dead at 52 1:13 AM
Gurrumul, the Star Who ‘Just Wants to Go Home’ 1:10 AM
WTO Meeting Expected to See Free Trade Pledge 1:10 AM
Public Debt Imperils World Economy 1:10 AM
Seoul Not Hopeful on N.Korea-US Talks: Yonhap 1:10 AM
Shock Khmer Rouge Plea Highlights Political Battle 1:10 AM
Journalist Who Made Headlines With Gender Struggle Dies 1:10 AM
Magic Forward Barnes Fined for Throwing Ball at Stands 1:10 AM
 1 am
Iranian Lawmaker: Iran Could Leave Nuclear Treaty 12:50 AM
Venezuela Turns to Cloud-Seeding to Battle Drought 12:40 AM
SC WWII Vet’s Battle Ends in Gunshot at VA Clinic 12:30 AM
America Wages New War in Vietnam - on AIDS 12:26 AM
German Trial Is New Twist in Demjanjuk Saga 12:22 AM
‘Telepathic’ Car Symbolises Cambodian Car Industry Hopes 12:10 AM
Nissan to Double Electric Car Power: Report 12:10 AM
Obama Prepares to Announce Afghan Surge 12:10 AM
US Man Wanted for Ecoterror Sentenced in China 12:08 AM
Wis. Police Report 4 Shot in Madison Duplex 12:08 AM
Chronology of Demjanjuk Case, Adv29 12:02 AM
SC WWII Vet’s Battle Ends in Gunshot at VA Clinic 12:02 AM
 12 am
Death Toll in Bangladesh Ferry Capsize Rises to 40 11:40 PM
Pakistani President Turns Over Nuclear Authority 11:17 PM
News Exec: Dinner Crashers Shopping Interview 11:10 PM
Europe Lacks Means, Will for Afghan War: Experts 11:10 PM
Massacre Throws Light on Philippine Politics 11:10 PM
Whitman Tries Courting Women in Calif. Gov Race 11:05 PM
News Exec: Dinner Crashers Shopping Interview 11:00 PM
 11 pm
For Stars, High-Tech Gaffes Hard to Hide 10:52 PM

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