Monday, December 3, 2012

Daily News – Most Popular News Headlines - Homeless man grateful for boots, but barefoot again

Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:47 AM PST
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Homeless man grateful for boots, but barefoot again 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:47 AM PST
The homeless man who was photographed being given a pair of boots by a New York City police officer in Times Square on a bitterly cold night last month was spotted on the Upper West Side on Sunday. And he was once again barefoot. "Those shoes are hidden," Jeffrey Hillman, the 54-year-old homeless man, told [...]
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Rogue dentist’s 30-year crusade against wisdom teeth removal extracts results 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 02:52 AM PST
Dr. Jay Friedman relishes his role as dental outcast. Like a pesky younger brother who enjoys watching his siblings squirm, the 86-year-old dentist and public health advocate has for decades been poking and prodding at the oral health community over his personal obsession: wisdom teeth. Friedman has argued for more than 30 years that removing [...]
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Bloody new photo of Trayvon Martin's killer released 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:08 PM PST
Handout photo of George Zimmerman in SanfordORLANDO, Florida (Reuters) - A color photograph of George Zimmerman with a bloody, swollen nose taken on the night he shot and killed unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin last February was posted on the Internet on Monday by Zimmerman's legal defense team. As the photo began to be circulated widely by the news media, lawyers on both sides disagreed about its significance to the second-degree murder case against Zimmerman. "It's not a game changer," Zimmerman lawyer Mark O'Mara told Reuters. ...
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Republican Doomsday Plan: Cave on Taxes 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:39 AM PST
Republican Doomsday Plan: Cave on TaxesRepublicans are seriously considering a Doomsday Plan if fiscal cliff talks collapse. It’s quite simple: House Republicans would allow a vote on extending the Bush middle class tax cuts and offer the president nothing more.
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White House, Republicans play game of political chicken as fiscal cliff nears 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 01:30 AM PST
This Nov. 30, 2012, photo provided by CBS News shows Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner answering questions about averting the "fiscal cliff" on the December 2nd edition of “Face the Nation.” Geithner said Republicans have to stop using fuzzy “political math” and say how much they are willing to raise tax rates on the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans and then specify the spending cuts they want, Treasury Secretary. (AP Photo/CBS News, Chris Usher)WASHINGTON - The White House says Republicans should come clean about how much they're willing to raise tax rates on the rich. Republicans counter that President Barack Obama's latest plan is a joke that avoids tough decisions on the nation's biggest entitlement programs, including Medicare.
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GOP Makes Fiscal Cliff Counter-Offer 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:19 PM PST
GOP Makes Fiscal Cliff Counter-OfferHouse Speaker John Boehner today sent President Obama a counter-proposal on how to cut the deficit that he called a “credible plan” to break the stalemate in negotiations to keep the country from going off the “fiscal cliff.” In the plan, Republicans offer a total...
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La. town evacuates; police relocate explosives 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:36 PM PST
Louisiana town evacuated over explosivesA town in northwest Louisiana was being evacuated and state police were starting a criminal investigation of a company after finding about 6 million pounds of explosive material used in howitzers they say was stored illegally.
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APNewsBreak: Gacy's blood may solve old murders 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:16 AM PST
FILE - This 1978 file photo shows serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Three vials of Gacy's blood were recently discovered by Cook County Sheriff's detective Jason Moran. The sheriff’s office is creating DNA profiles from the blood of Gacy and other executed killers and putting them in a national DNA database of profiles created from blood, semen, or strands of hair found at crime scenes and on the bodies of victims. What they hope to find is evidence that links the long-dead killers to the coldest of cold cases and prompt authorities in other states to submit the DNA of their own executed inmates and maybe evidence from decades-old crime scenes to help them solve their own cases. (AP Photo)Detectives have long wondered what secrets serial killer John Wayne Gacy and other condemned murderers took to the grave when they were executed â€" mostly whether they had other unknown victims.
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Letterman, Hoffman, Zeppelin honored by Obama 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:02 AM PST
President Barack Obama, right, and first lady Michelle Obama, second from right, with the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors recipients, ballerina Natalia Makarova, left, and actor and director Dustin Hoffman, stand as the National Anthem is played during the Kennedy Center Honors Gala at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)David Letterman's "stupid human tricks" and Top 10 lists vaulted into the ranks of cultural acclaim Sunday night as the late-night comedian received this year's Kennedy Center Honors with rock band Led Zeppelin, an actor, a ballerina and a bluesman.
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House Republicans release counterproposal in ‘fiscal cliff’ talks 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:46 PM PST
WASHINGTONâ€"House Republicans on Monday unveiled a counterproposal to a Democratic plan to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff that includes $800 billion in new government revenue by eliminating write-offs in the tax code while extending current tax rates for all income levels. In a letter sent to the White House, Republican leaders outlined a plan that [...]
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5 states to increase class time in some schools 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 01:07 PM PST
FILE - In this Jan. 12, 2012 file photo, Education Secretary Arne Duncan speaks at Lincoln High School in Gahanna, Ohio. School for thousands of public school students is about to get quite a bit longer. Five states announced Monday, Dec. 3, 2012, they will add at least 300 hours of learning time to the calendar in some schools starting in 2013. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete, File)Open your notebooks and sharpen your pencils. School for thousands of public school students is about to get quite a bit longer.
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Obama salutes entertainers at Kennedy Center Honors 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:26 AM PST
U.S. President Obama and first lady Michelle applaud as they attend the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors in WashingtonWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Music legend Led Zeppelin was recognized on Sunday alongside entertainers from stage and screen for their contributions to the arts and American culture at the Kennedy Center Honors, lifetime achievement awards for performing artists. The eclectic tribute in Washington, alternated between solemn veneration and lighthearted roasting of honorees Academy Award-winning actor Dustin Hoffman, wisecracking late-night talk show host David Letterman, blues guitar icon Buddy Guy, ballerina Natalia Makarova and Led Zeppelin. ...
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Girl Bit by Dolphin Felt Bad for the Fish 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 08:39 AM PST
The little girl who got bit by a dolphin at Sea World said today that it “really, really hurt.” But instead of being upset, 8-year-old Jillian Thomas said she prayed for the dolphin. “There was this little carton that you put the fish in and...
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'Maternity Mansion' Lures Pregnant Women From China 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:10 AM PST
'Maternity Mansion' Lures Pregnant Women From ChinaBabies Born in U.S. Get Automatic Citizenship
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Alaska murder suspect linked to 7 other killings 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:42 AM PST
FILE - This undated handout photo provided by the Anchorage Police Department shows Israel Keyes. Keyes, charged in the death of an Alaska barista, has killed himself, and authorities say he was linked to at least seven other possible slayings in three other states. Keyes was found dead in his Anchorage jail cell Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Officials say it was a suicide. (AP Photo/Anchorage Police, file)Investigators say a man found dead of an apparent suicide in an Alaska jail was not only suspected of killing an Anchorage barista but may be linked to seven other possible slayings around the country.
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Republicans move on ‘fiscal cliff’ negotiations 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 02:01 PM PST
WASHINGTONâ€"Fiscal negotiations in Washington moved forward Monday as Republicans offered a new proposal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. The White House dismissed the proposal as an unbalanced effort that would hurt the middle class. The GOP plan included $800 billion in new government revenue by eliminating tax code write-offs while extending current tax rates [...]
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TV Magician's Head Catches Fire 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 05:30 AM PST
U.S. magician Wayne Houchin is recovering in a Dominican Republic hospital after a TV host lit his head on fire with a flammable liquid. Houchin was a guest on the Dominican Republic’s “Approach  the Stars” TV program Nov. 26 when, he says, host Franklin Barazarte...
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"Doomsday" hill may be one Israeli settlement too far 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 08:24 AM PST
A view of the Jewish West Bank settlement of Maaleh Adumim, with E1, background, near Jerusalem, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012. Israel on Sunday roundly rejected the United Nations' endorsement of an independent state of Palestine, and announced it would withhold more than $100 million owed to the Palestinians in retaliation for their successful statehood bid. Israel has a master plan to build 3,600 apartments and 10 hotels on the section of territory east of Jerusalem known as E1. The Palestinians have warned that such construction would kill any hope for the creation of a viable state of Palestine. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)E1, West Bank (Reuters) - The hillside called E1 is one of the few places around Jerusalem that Jesus Christ might still recognize: a stony, dusty, barren slope on the way down to the desert and the Dead Sea. If Israel carries out plans announced this week, it is destined to be the site of another Jewish settlement city, on occupied land that the Palestinians believe must be part of the state for which they have just won de facto U.N. recognition. Roads that seem to go nowhere run up its rocky slopes and streetlights provide slivers of shade from the often fierce sun. ...
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Government promises world won’t end on Dec. 21 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:28 AM PST
The U.S. government wrote a helpful blog post on Monday titled, "Scary Rumors About the World Ending in 2012 Are Just Rumors." The post on USA.gov says NASA scientists have received thousands of letters from people convinced that the world will end on Dec. 21, based on a misunderstanding of the ancient Mayan calendar that's [...]
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'Cognitive Big Bang' Discovered in Tiny Sea Worm 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 08:58 AM PST
'Cognitive Big Bang' Discovered in Tiny Sea WormSeveral "brainy" genes that were duplicated in a tiny sea creature nearly 550 million years ago may have led to the massive expansion in intelligence in vertebrate species, two new studies have found.
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Obama hosting Twitter chat Monday at 2 p.m. ET 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 10:19 AM PST
President Barack Obama is set to do a Twitter chat on Monday at 2 p.m. Obama announced on his @barackobama Twitter page that he would discuss his tax plan on the social networking website, where information is shared in 140-character microbursts known as tweets. "Good to see lots of folks on twitter speaking out on [...]
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Voyager 1 Spacecraft Enters New Realm at Solar System's Edge 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:18 PM PST
Voyager 1 Spacecraft Enters New Realm at Solar System's EdgeNASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft has discovered a new layer of the solar system that scientists hadn't known was there, researchers announced today (Dec. 3).
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New details of a ship’s battle with Superstorm Sandy 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:07 AM PST
A new account of the HMS Bounty's last hours battling Hurricane Sandy reads like a novel. But unfortunately the story is true, and ends tragically with the death of the captain and a crew member and the destruction of the ship. Reports have emerged that Capt. Robin Walbridge chose to ride out Hurricane Sandy at [...]
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Russia, China urge North Korea to drop rocket launch plan 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:52 AM PST
Lorry loaded with unit of the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) missiles gets onto Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force's transport vessel Osumi at an MSDF base in KureMOSCOW/BEIJING (Reuters) - Russia and China urged North Korea on Monday not to go ahead with a plan for its second rocket launch of 2012, with Moscow saying any such move would violate restrictions imposed by the U.N. Security Council. North Korea's state news agency on Saturday announced the decision to launch another space satellite and reportedly told neighbors it would take a similar path to that planned for a failed rocket launch in April. "We urgently appeal to the government (of North Korea) to reconsider the decision to launch a rocket," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a ...
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UK's Prince William and wife Kate expecting a baby 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:23 AM PST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prince William and his wife Catherine are expecting a baby, destined to be the country's future monarch, although the mother-to-be is in hospital with a type of very acute morning sickness that sometimes indicates twins. "Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are very pleased to announce that The Duchess of Cambridge is expecting a baby," the prince's office said in a statement on Monday, adding that Queen Elizabeth and the royal family were delighted. ...
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Man May Get Rude Awakening Why Wife Clings To Night Shift 
Sunday, Dec 02, 2012 09:10 PM PST
DEAR ABBY: I'm married to the girl of my dreams. She's the best thing that's ever happened to me. We both work in the medical field. She's an emergency room nurse, and I'm a paramedic/firefighter.For several years my wife worked the day shift at a hospital more than an hour away from home. I tried to convince her to find a job closer, so we could see each other more. Finally, she told me she had been offered a night shift position at the hospital here in town. She promised to switch to a day shift if one opened up. I thought that was great. ...
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Police: Pa. man shoots, kills ex at church service 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:54 AM PST
An elementary school music teacher walked into a church in the middle of Sunday services and shot and killed his ex-wife as she sat in a pew, police said.
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Cargo ships stack up as Los Angeles port strike in 7th day 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 12:52 PM PST
Clerical workers picket in the rain at entrance to Pier 400 at the Port of Los Angeles Thursday, Nov. 29, 2012. Cargo ships were stacking up at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach as a strike by about about 70 clerical workers shut down most of the terminals that together are the nation's busiest port complex. Dockworkers were refusing to cross the picket lines even though an arbitrator ruled the walkout invalid on Tuesday. By Thursday morning, at least 18 ships docked and inside the adjacent harbors were not being serviced, port spokesmen said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Freighters with no place to unload their cargo lined up at anchorages off Los Angeles and Long Beach for a seventh day on Monday as shippers and striking clerks resumed talks to end a labor dispute that has idled most of America's biggest container port complex. The two sides remained at loggerheads over the future of union representation for clerical jobs after individuals retire from those jobs, but the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 63 has so far resisted calls for outside mediation. ...
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Store employee fired after ‘booting’ ambulance 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 03:08 PM PST
One generally assumes that an ambulance with its lights flashing can park wherever it pleases. This past weekend in New Orleans, a parked ambulance was "booted" by a convenience store employee, who was apparently annoyed that the ambulance had parked in his store's lot. Never mind that the paramedics were treating a man inside the [...]
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Veterans' gun rights sticky issue in defense bill 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 06:28 AM PST
FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2011 file photo, Sen, Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., left, talks with Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., on Capitol Hill in Washington, during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address in Washington. Should veterans deemed too mentally incompetent to handle their own financial affairs be prevented from buying a gun? The issue, for a time last week, threatened to become the biggest sticking point in a $631 billion defense bill for reshaping a military that is disengaging from a decade of warfare. Coburn sought to amend the bill to stop the Veterans Affairs Department from putting the names of veterans deemed too mentally incompetent to handle their finances into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, which prohibits them from buying or owning firearms. Schumer, objected, saying the measure would make it easier for veterans with mental illness to own a gun, endangering themselves and others. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)Should veterans deemed too mentally incompetent to handle their own financial affairs be prevented from buying a gun?
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News anchor ‘regrets’ negotiating on air with man holding family hostage 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 07:01 AM PST
Jose Luiz Datena, host of a popular Brazilian crime show, became part of the unfolding story he was covering when a knife-wielding man holding his own mother and sister hostage demanded to speak with him. The man had been negotiating with policeâ€"who had surrounded his Sao Paulo-area homeâ€"for more than an hour late last month [...]
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'Three Cups of Tea' co-author David Oliver Relin dies in suicide at age 49 
Monday, Dec 03, 2012 11:43 AM PST
In this November 2011 photo provided by the Central Asia Institute, the group's co-founder, Greg Mortenson, left, practices counting with first-graders in one of CAI’s four schools in Zebak District, Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. A federal judge on Monday, April 30, 2012 dismissed a lawsuit against author Mortenson, calling claims "flimsy and speculative" that the humanitarian and his publisher lied in his best-selling "Three Cups of Tea" and "Stones Into Schools" to boost book sales. (AP Photo/Central Asia Institute, Sarfraz Khan)David Oliver Relin, co-author of the bestselling book "Three Cups of Tea," said in legal filings more than a year before his suicide that his career had been hurt by allegations of fabrications in the book recounting how Greg Mortenson started building schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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