KABUL, AFGHANISTAN clarifies — An draws insurgent raid that penetrated an American outpost in eastern Afghanistan, killing nine soldiers, has deepened doubts about the U. S. A massive Boeing 777-300 airliner was mistakenly assigned last week to a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport that was too short to handle its fuselage, resulting in a minor runway incursion, federal officials said Friday. Air traffic controllers and Federal Aviation Administration officials said the aircraft had a radar designation tag that was unknown to controllers when the All Nippon Airways flight from Tokyo landed June 19 at LAX. The tag, which appears on radar screens, tells controllers what type of aircraft they are handling. "Looking back now, I should have made it absolutely clear and said, 'Listen, tell people, show it all. ' ")We kept ascending, and at one spot where the hillside leveled off we came upon a piece of black excrement about the size of a shotgun cartridge. So it was a little bit different in that aspect of kind of getting fired up. Leaving now. "Authorities immediately suspected the disgruntled passenger. A survey commissioned by the temple found that from 1995 to 2005, in the area roughly from La Cienega Boulevard to Glendale and from the Hollywood Hills to the Santa Monica Freeway, the number of Jews increased by 28%, about 4,000 more people. "I think Wilshire Boulevard is very singularly positioned through the major project to really act as a magnet for Jews who live east of Beverly Hills, younger adults, younger families, so I think it's a very visionary initiative," said John Fishel, president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. An estimated 500,000 to 600,000 Jews live in Southern California, making it the second-largest Jewish community in the country, after New York. Leder looks at the changes taking place in Los Angeles as an opportunity for the temple to grow well beyond its current 2,500 families. The project, still in the planning stages, includes renovation of the historic building, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places; construction of a six-story parking structure; a K-6 day school; a parenting center; and a cafe.
"He's still the army chief, the masses are not in the streets, we haven't seen deaths of lawyers or other protesters, the army hasn't been called on to fire on anyone . the Mayor of Terror Town? Mitt Romney, who bears a spooky resemblance to CBS CEO Leslie Moonves? Tom Tancredo or Tommy Thompson, both of whose names would restore alliteration to the White House for the first time since the Reagan era?I woke up early Sunday morning to watch the GOP contenders debate on ABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos," live from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa . "I was saying, 'Number 1. ' "There was no way to know how Webb took the gesture . We realized we were the only ones who would know if it was authentic or not and it's just a few simple buttons in post-production rather than struggling with something that's real but wrong. "The two now are writing an animated film, although they haven't yet figured out how exactly they'll do it, whether by computers or models or old-fashioned cel animation. "I love the fact we've done it all backwards," said Jennings, "and where we're going next is probably equally wonky. " . Their 24-8 record in Angel Stadium is the best start at home in club history. "We're playing consistent baseball, and we just happened to be playing at home right now," Manager Mike Scioscia said. Any time there's an opportunity to do something different, we take it. ""It's good to keep the ol' body moving," Kimble said. As country music vied for air space with Beyonce's "Crazy in Love" and Native American drum music, professional dancers taught the basics of a dozen dance forms, including the Texas two-step and steppin', popularized -- in much more raucous form -- by the movie "Stomp the Yard. "Leza Williams, 10, and her sister, Nia, 8, of Culver City glowed as they hip-hopped from floor to floor.
Look for "Leatherheads" to open with around $16 million in ticket sales, with "Nim's" and last weekend's leader, the blackjack thriller "21" from Sony Pictures, in a tight finish for second at around $13 million apiece. Consumer tracking surveys indicate that "Leatherheads" could reach $20 million in its first three days, but overall moviegoing has been soft in recent weeks and the core audience for the film, adults ages 25 and up, can be reluctant to rush to the multiplex to catch anything on the first weekend. Universal has been selling the PG-13-rated "Leatherheads," which cost $58 million to produce, as a marriage of sports comedy and romantic comedy. Billboards feature a scowling, black-eyed Clooney and his mud-soaked teammates, including co-star John Krasinski from "The Office. " Trailers and TV spots play up the football-field slapstick bits that could help pull in younger patrons. The marketing also teases the romantic-rivalry story line and the old-fashioned sassy banter . RAWALPINDI, PAKISTAN — Facing mounting international concern over how Pakistan safeguards its nuclear arsenal, military officials Saturday insisted that their system was fail-safe and that the weapons would never fall into the hands of extremists. Retired Lt Gen . In the unlikely event that we do not find ourselves on a low-carb diet, we eat frites . Rent stabilization would apply to current tenants but would elapse once they vacated their apartments . Several said they had paid into the medical system for years and that their current coverage was part of their labor agreements when they were active employees. An actuary hired by the county said healthcare premiums would rise modestly and in some cases wouldn't increase. Better name for her site: IHaveADumbIdeaAndNeedAttention. com. "Borkowsky disagrees. "I have a background in advertising," she notes, "and I thought I could put myself out there like a product, like a cola or SUV. Bondo Maisuradze, chief of Georgia's military operations in Iraq.
them' battle since the Cold War," Swangard said. The attraction of pressureAny fan should appreciate the pressure Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang will feel as he tries to clear 42-inch barriers with the hopes of 1. 3 billion people on his back . Teachers also will face no discipline for having boycotted staff meetings to protest payroll problems. As part of the settlement, the Los Angeles Unified School District also will drop a separate unfair labor practice charge filed in response to the United Teachers Los Angeles-backed boycotts. The school board approved the settlement after a discussion in closed session Tuesday. "We appreciate that UTLA absolutely assisted in helping us deal with the issues of their membership," said school board President Monica Garcia . As many as half or more of those who turn out to vote Saturday may be African American, making Obama the favorite to win and boosting his efforts to become the nation's first black president. But that still leaves a substantial number of white voters -- King and Pair among them -- and their choices could mean the difference between a big Obama victory and something different . And the 34-page report cited some questionable activity, including a December 2003 e-mail written by then-FCC Media Bureau Chief W . The Sheraton was completed in 1981 and is considered a four-star hotel. Oak Brook, Ill. -based Harp specializes in acquiring and developing hotels. Square, is a modest fellow, rather low down in the social hierarchy of Flatland but intellectually curious and a bit of a mathematician at heart. "We believe the commission's independent assessments provide important oversight of U. S.
The three-level house has thick stucco walls, copper gutters and a Spanish-style roof . With security improving, the program is evolving into a hybrid of security, economics and comfort. Soldiers are delighted with the comfort Master Sgt Pleasant L . Small-business leaders applauded the accomplishment, which is expected to be officially announced next month. "It's great news," said Randall D . He tells another caller the going price for an AK-47 assault rifle: $479. 53 . When there were strangers around, I would pretend to be Dorothy's sister and my grandmother would pretend to be our mother. helicopters bombed houses in the area. Caldwell said troops came under grenade and gun fire while conducting the raid, which lasted from about 1:30 a. m to 6 a. m. "It's a combination of mass transit along key corridors and mixed-use development.
These goals are broadly shared by the American Civil Liberties Union . Corporations under financial siege are cutting back on travel expenses when they can, reducing the number of trips their employees take and often putting them in cheaper hotels when they do travel . A special operations unit arrived in early 2007 but was sent home amid controversy over civilian deaths. Although commander Hall is proud of his battalion's accomplishments, he says the victories have been incremental "We haven't won anything yet . "I think my relationship with Obama was probably like thousands of others in Chicago . at First AME Zion Church, 2159 Golden Gate Ave. , San Francisco. --news. obits. Jackson, might have leaked or sold the information to tabloids, including the National Enquirer.
"Borrowers are realizing some of the decisions they made over the last few years were not that wise. "Gary acknowledges that before the boom went bust, he and his wife were among its many beneficiaries. In 1999, the Magsams and their two sons came from Wisconsin to visit relatives in the Palm Springs area . She and her mother -- whom investigators as of Wednesday afternoon had been unable to interview because she was so severely beaten -- are under police protection. Muscled and dark-eyed, his upper arms swathed in tattoos, Murtaza was enamored of motorcycles, flashy cars and going to the gym . Wine Spectator magazine has reported that some experts believe as much as 5% of wines sold in secondary markets such as auctions may be counterfeit, although others consider that figure too high. Unlike CD and DVD counterfeiting, wine piracy hasn't become a noticeable drain on the industry, so U. S . The party said it would defend her nomination in court. According to the now-official primary results, Ovelar defeated Castiglioni by about 4,000 votes, a margin of less than 1 percentage point of all ballots cast. An enthusiastic Ovelar told reporters that it was time to leave the party's divisions behind and focus on winning in April. "Our program of government gives priority to the fight against poverty and the generation of jobs," said Ovelar. She is an academic, educator and mother of three who served as the minister of education and culture before she stepped down last year. Contesting the Colorado Party's longtime domination are two populist candidates with strong followings. On the left is Fernando Lugo, a former Roman Catholic bishop dubbed the "Bishop of the Poor," who has won backing from indigenous and impoverished Paraguayans . to roll out stepped-up security screening at terminals across Canada. The measures, even stricter than most of those the company adopted in the United States after the Sept. You can actually send in an absentee ballot. "Her campaign chair, Terry McAuliffe, captured the mood when he boarded the chartered plane leaving Des Moines after the caucuses and announced: "On to New Hampshire!"She is still Hillary Clinton -- "an institution in many ways," David Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist, said in an interview. McAuliffe said Clinton had raised in excess of $100 million, making her viable for the full campaign season. In advance of the New Hampshire primary, Clinton is reworking her message.
At the Ben & Jerry's ice cream shop, employee Dan Moticka pushed four customers under the countertop . Obama's does not (though he does require that children get coverage) . Video also can be used with a webcam on a laptop to walk around a house and show relatives -- or prospective buyers -- what it looks like. But with some exceptions, video quality is poor . Doctors are expected to decide as early as today. For a poor farm family with only one son, this is devastating news, particularly in a country where prestige and earning power still rest with the male line and being disabled carries a huge stigma . As the book's subtitle indicates, he aims to celebrate "the enduring legacy of the WPA" -- the schools, libraries, bridges, dams and courthouses still in use today, the public art still visible. Scott Kerkmans may very well be the envy of frat boys everywhere. He's 27 years old and he drinks beer for a living. My grandfather was a theater owner with an abiding love for movies -- he was always happiest in a crowded theater with a bag of popcorn and an aisle seat.
True, Colombia cultivates fewer hectares of coca plants, but it still supplies 90% of the cocaine entering the United States This is by no means all Colombia's fault . They are required to take the days before June 30, when the university's fiscal year ends. Education professor Nakia Pope, 32, calculates that there are 11 days before and after the semester and over spring break when he could take unpaid time, but he and his colleagues would normally work most of those days, preparing materials, grading and writing or doing research. "Most faculty I know will end up taking few if any of those furlough days off -- they'll just go about doing the good jobs they normally do for less money," he said. "I'm grateful to be working at all, considering I live in the state with the third-highest unemployment in the nation, and I think Winthrop is doing the best it can managing the situation it's been given by the state -- but it's a mess," said Pope, who said the days off will amount to a 6% pay cut . "It just confirmed that I'm on the right path and I have the right spirit. "Gandara's posse-mate, Nikisha Glenn, had to overcome an unlikely obstacle: her mother. Afraid to let her daughter go, Paula Moss delivered Glenn late to her high school posse interview in hopes of torpedoing her chances. Glenn, who came from Locke High near Watts, wound up studying physics under a professor who treated her like a daughter -- checking up on her when she was sick, making sure she got a paid internship for a research project on quantum optics. Glenn stayed in school even after two of her cousins were killed in drive-by shootings during one of her summer vacations back home . Built at a strategic pass in the mountains north of Beijing, it crosses stout gates, plunges into narrow defiles, climbs back up to the heights and seems to go on forever. Long after this month's Olympic Games end in Beijing, people will flock to Badaling, where seeing is believing in the Ten Thousand Li Long Wall of ancient annals and legend. But contrary to the impression it makes at Badaling, the Great Wall may never have crossed China in one mighty, continuous span, nor is its length precisely known . Allen is the one-woman band who heads the city's 3/5 Adoption Committee, an effort similar to that in about a dozen other Orange County communities. The carwash was set up in the parking lot outside a Circuit City store and was staffed by a couple of volunteers and about 25 Marines and their wives. As Allen described in an e-mail, a woman came in and gave the group a $5 donation. When winter vacation began each year, the leaden sky would light up with swirling birds of colored paper. But the beauty above belied the cunning skill on the ground.
The groups alleged in a 2002 class-action lawsuit that the county routinely failed to provide foster children with adequate mental health care. Lawyers who brought the lawsuit welcomed the county's latest initiative, which was approved unanimously by the board, but said it did not adequately address how to treat thousands more children who were severely traumatized by abuse, neglect and abandonment. "It is progress, and we encourage that, but I wouldn't say that it meets their entire obligation . And it won't end there. "The Dodgers, who went 4-6 on the trip to Milwaukee, New York and Chicago and are 33-42 on the road this season, finish their last homestand with three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates and Arizona Diamondbacks . The Tigers brought their infield in, but Aybar bounced his grounder high enough so that second baseman Placido Polanco had virtually no chance to get the speedy Willits . The stock market has been on the upswing, but few investors are relaxing . I thought, 'Damn, this is fun. ' It's like a skeleton you get to put the clothes on. 6 whether the Doll Hut qualifies for the permit that allows bars to charge for live music. As word of the club's struggles spread, the Doll Hut's close-knit community rallied around it. UPS said the deal would be similar to its agreement with the U. S.
But in a race pitting Clinton against former New York Mayor Rudolph W . Bratton agreed with prosecutors that the case was a difficult one. "Quite frankly it is an uphill case for us," he said. "It is somewhat frustrating that we often have enough information to make an initial arrest but a lack of witnesses impedes the ability to make a case . Receiver DeSean Jackson has five receptions of 40 yards or longer and Lavelle Hawkins and Robert Jordan also are deep threats. "They've beat everybody deep consistently," Carroll said . military reported that violence had killed three more Americans and destroyed a strategic bridge . Almost all of them charge an initial fee that can be as low as $20 and as high as $100. He had planned to retire last year, possibly in Hong Kong. The government said Mak confessed that he had sent information to China for about 20 years.
Abercrombie & Fitch plunged 21%. The market kept sliding despite hints by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S . As the sun rose above Dorsey High School the morning after the election of our new president, the football team joined together in the school's cramped weight room and let out a spontaneous chant: "O-bama! O-bama!" they shouted, "O-bama! O-bama! O-bama!"These were kids from South L. A. 's hard-nosed streets . Laurent Nkunda confirmed the cease-fire agreement but provided no details. Experts said the rebel leader, who claims to be fighting to protect ethnic Tutsis, is probably seeking to solidify his recent territorial gains in the hopes of gaining the upper hand in peace talks. It remained unclear how long any cease-fire might hold . Don't wait until March 4. "He also defended himself against Clinton's characterization of him as a candidate whose rhetorical flourishes mask a dearth of detail. "Because I can give a good speech, and people are inspired and excited, the assumption is, well, that must not be important," he said "But you know what, it is important to get people motivated You can have all the policy position papers in the world . It should change the way federal funding is approved, making sure that only projects that serve the national interest are funded and that they are subject to cost-benefit analysis. Eat alone and enjoy a combination plate with an entree, greens, rice, dal and nan for about the same price. I'm reading and seeing which buildings were taken out and which might be burning.