Airbus A400M Needs States’ Help to Continue, CEO Says
December 11, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
BloombergDec. 11 (Bloomberg) — Airbus SAS’s A400M military transport, which performed its maiden flight today in Seville, isn’t viable without a “significant contribution” from government customers, the planemaker’s chief executive said.Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders said his company’s first military plane and thousands of jobs connected with depend on the governments’… Read more
Utah Mom’s Disappearance ‘Suspicious,’ Police Say
December 11, 2009 by admin · 28 Comments
FOXNewsThe disappearance of a missing Utah stockbroker and mother of two has turned “suspicious,” police say.West Valley City Police Capt. Tom McLachlan said Thursday that no one will reveal where 28-year-old Susan Powell is and “she has not contacted us or anyone else we know about.”Powell failed to show up at her job at Wells Fargo Financial on Monday. Her purse, cell phone and car all were… Read more
Pa. House Puts off Debate on Casino-Expansion Bill
December 11, 2009 by admin · 4 Comments
ABC NewsPlans collapsed Thursday for a vote in the state House of Representatives on a bill to expand legalized casino gambling in Pennsylvania and deliver more tax revenue to the cash-strapped state.With legislative approval of more than $700 million for several universities tied to passage of the bill, partisan finger-pointing erupted. Meanwhile, the state’s largest university, Penn State,… Read more
Top Chef : Death by mushrooms
December 10, 2009 by admin · 2 Comments
Los Angeles Times"Man, I never shoulda done those mushrooms," is a phrase you're more likely to hear on a Sunday morning in Santa Cruz than on prime time TV. Who could have guessed that it would be one funky little matsutake 'shroom that would bring down the fan favorite, Kevin Gillespie?In a poll taken during the show, 58% of viewers thought that a more simple style of cooking… Read more
City of Oakland offers 3 possible ballpark sites
December 10, 2009 by admin · 488 Comments
HeraldtribuneOAKLAND, Calif. – The City of Oakland unveiled three waterfront sites Thursday as potential spots to build a new ballpark for the Oakland Athletics and ultimately keep the team from leaving town.As the small-budget A’s have seen before, there are still plenty of hurdles ahead. In the past they haven’t been able to find a suitable spot to build and were set to leave Oakland and move… Read more
US Growing Impatient With Iran
December 10, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments
Wall Street JournalGen. James Jones has the ramrod-straight demeanor and no-frills speaking style befitting someone who once was the commandant of the Marine Corps. And so it is with matter-of-fact precision that President Barack Obama’s national security adviser describes where things stand in the quest to walk back Iran’s nuclear program.”Iran still controls its destiny on this issue,” he says… Read more
Turner-Phillips intriguing subplot to ‘Boys-Bolts
SIARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -The last time Jerry Jones hired a head coach, he narrowed his choice to either Wade Phillips or Norv Turner.Considering how things have turned out, Jones should’ve hired both: Phillips to run things through Thanksgiving, then Turner to take over from there.Phillips got the job, of course, while Turner wound up the head coach in San Diego. Phillips’ teams have been… Read more
Warriors top New Jersey Nets 105-89
San Jose Mercury NewsEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Leave it to Warriors forward Vladimir Radmanovic to state the obvious.Before their game Wednesday, the Warriors executed their plan of hyping up the New Jersey Nets. Nevermind that New Jersey set a record with 18 losses to start the season, Golden State was focused on the fact the Nets had won two of their previous three games.But after the Warriors’… Read more
Go Go Hamsters pose potential health risk, says US watchdog
December 7, 2009 by admin · 49 Comments
guardian.co.ukA £10 toy that is top of many children’s Christmas wish lists is at the centre of a health scare.The Mr Squiggle Go Go Hamster contains potentially dangerous levels of a toxic chemical which has been linked to cancer, according to a US safety watchdog.GoodGuide, a consumer testing research lab in San Francisco, claims the battery-powered furry animals have high levels of antimony… Read more
Fla. House set to vote on rail bill
December 7, 2009 by admin · 91 Comments
MiamiHeraldTALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida House is set to vote on a bill that would clear the way for the proposed SunRail commuter system in central Florida.The chamber Monday is expected to pass the legislation. It’ll then go to the Senate, where the outcome remains in doubt. Lawmakers there have twice before defeated similar measures.Supporters say SunRail will create thousands of… Read more