Posts Tagged ‘Clear’

Riot squads clear Wall St. protests in 2 cities (AP)

Occupy Wall Street protesters run from tear gas deployed by police at 14th Street and Broadway in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Darryl Bush)AP – Police guarded newly-cleared plazas early Wednesday in Atlanta and Oakland, Calif., after clearing Occupy Wall Street protest camps in both cities. Dozens of demonstrators were arrested in swift crack-downs by riot squads after local authorities lost patience with the rallies.


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For Obama, finding one clear foil may take a while (AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 30, 2011 file photo, President Barack Obama speaks in Arlington, Va. No one may welcome a Republican challenger to President Barack Obama than Barack Obama. The longer it takes for Republicans to rally around a nominee, the more the election remains a referendum on Obama and jobs, and not what the White House and his campaign eagerly want: a clear choice between Obama and another candidate who holds starkly different views about how to improve the economy. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)AP – Maybe even more than the Republicans, President Barack Obama is looking forward to the GOP picking a candidate to challenge him.


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Benches clear, CC gets win as Yanks top Sox, 5-2

If you thought the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry had lost some juice, Tuesday night’s game may have changed your mind. The Yankees picked up a much-needed 5-2 win over their rivals to kick off a three-game set at Fenway Park. Tempers flared for a few minutes in the seventh inning, as both benches slowly emptied after John Lackey drilled Francisco Cervelli.

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Asomugha clear for Jet landing: sources

The Jets appear to be putting on an all-out blitz on the most coveted player on the market, and Thursday night their chances of landing Pro Bowl cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha may have improved with the Texans falling out of the running. According to sources, the Jets have been engaged in serious discussions with the former Raider and as of Thursday night.

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Presbyterians clear way for gay clergy (AP)

Amy Kosari, of Ellswroth, Wis. a representative of a Presbyterian church belonging to the Synod of the Lakes and Prairies in the Twin Cities area, speaks against an amendment to eliminate the celibacy requirement for gay and lesbian clergy at the Peace Presbyterian Church in St. Louis Park, Minn., Tuesday, May 10, 2011. After decades of debate, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Tuesday struck down a barrier to ordaining gays, ratifying a proposal that removes the celibacy requirement for unmarried clergy, in the latest mainline Protestant move toward accepting gay relationships. (AP Photo/Craig Lassig)AP – After decades of debate, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on Tuesday struck down a barrier to ordaining gays, ratifying a proposal that removes the celibacy requirement for unmarried clergy, in the latest mainline Protestant move toward accepting gay relationships.


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‘Closure’: Americans find comfort in clear ending (AP)

FILE - In this 1998 file photo, Ayman al-Zawahri, left, holds a press conference with Osama bin Laden in Khost, Afghanistan and made available Friday March 19, 2004. A person familiar with developments said Sunday, May 1, 2011 that bin Laden is dead and the U.S. has the body. (AP Photo/Mazhar Ali Khan)AP – To surf American airwaves, to read American comments on the Internet by the thousands, to walk American streets Monday after Osama bin Laden’s astonishing demise meant you’d almost certainly hear some variation of a single telling word: “closure.”


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AP Enterprise: Terror suspects seek to clear names (AP)

FILE - In this file photo of Jan. 5, 2011  Yasir Afifi stands near his car at his home in San Jose, Calif. In early October, Afifi took his car to a mechanic for an oil change. As the mechanic hoisted the car into the air, Afifi spotted something strange under the chassis - a tracking device. A few days later, FBI agents showed up at Afifi's house accompanied by four police cars. He is part of the collateral damage of the U.S. war on terror - a growing list of people who have had their lives turned upside down after being unjustly linked to terrorism. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)AP – As the U.S. ramps up efforts to root out homegrown terrorism, hundreds of people who have fallen under suspicion are in a state of limbo: Many say they have been singled out unfairly for scrutiny but have been neither charged nor cleared.


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