Posts Tagged ‘open’
Fla. highway open after chain crashes kill 10 (AP)
AP – Fog and brushfire smoke cleared enough Monday to reopen all lanes of a Florida interstate where 10 people died in a mass pileup that tossed wreckage across the asphalt and left rescuers to search for survivors in the dark by listening for their screams.
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Djokovic wins Australian Open in longest final (AP)
AP – Novak Djokovic wore down Rafael Nadal in the longest Grand Slam singles final ever, winning 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (5), 7-5 after 5 hours, 53 minutes to claim his third Australian Open title.
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Ex-wife says Gingrich wanted ‘open marriage’ (AP)
AP – Dredging up a past that Newt Gingrich has worked hard to bury, the GOP presidential candidate’s second ex-wife says Gingrich asked for an “open marriage” in which he could have both a wife and a mistress.
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Gingrich’s ex-wife: Ex-House Speaker wanted an ‘open relationship’
Republican presidential candidate. Ex-House Speaker. And now, swinger?
Newt Gingrich’s second ex-wife, Marianne, blasts the White House hopeful for lacking moral character in two explosive new interviews, going as far as to say he wanted to have an open marriage so he could have a mistress and a wife.
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NKorea keeps door open for food-nuke deal with US (AP)
AP – North Korea signaled Wednesday it remains open to suspending uranium enrichment in exchange for U.S. food aid, a deal that appeared imminent before leader Kim Jong Il died last month.
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SKorea president open to NKorea nuclear talks (AP)
AP – South Korea’s president opened the door Monday to possible nuclear talks with North Korea and warned the neighboring country to avoid any provocations, saying the Korean peninsula is at a crucial turning point.
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Congress’ new terrorism rules leave open questions (AP)
AP – After a bruising battle in Congress, the Obama administration retained the right to investigate and try suspected terrorists in civilian courts. But officials say newly enacted legislation raises a host of questions that will complicate and could harm the investigation of terrorism cases.
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