Thursday, June 02, 2005

AP Stories

  • Iraqi Insurgents Kill 39 in Rapid Attacks  
    Insurgents killed 39 people in a series of rapid-fire attacks Thursday, as they ratcheted up a bloody campaign against the Shiite-led government that left at least 814 dead.
  • Runaway Bride Pleads No Contest to Felony  
    Escorted into court by her fiance, runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks tearfully pleaded no contest Thursday to faking her own abduction. She was sentenced to probation, community service and a fine.
  • Power Still Out After Calif. Landslide  
    Hundreds of homeowners waited anxiously to return to their hillside neighborhood as crews worked to restore water and power Thursday, a day after a landslide destroyed 17 luxury houses and severely damaged 11 others.
  • Bush Picks California Rep. Cox to Head SEC  
    President Bush chose California Rep. Christopher Cox on Thursday to run the Securities and Exchange Commission, assigning him the delicate regulatory dance of protecting investors' rights while not stifling business.
  • Eighth-Grade Boy Wins U.S. Spelling Bee  
    Bursting into tears, eighth-grader Anurag Kashyap of California became the U.S. spelling champ Thursday, beating 272 other spellers in a tough two days of competition. He said he felt "just pure happiness."
  • Scientists Study How to Tell T. Rex's Sex  
    Scientists studying the mighty T. rex may have found a way to tell a she rex from a he rex. The dinosaurs knew the difference, of course. But scientists, with only fossilized bones to work from, have had little to go on.
  • Study: Parents Can Help Babies Get Rhythm  
    Gently bounce a baby while you sing, and you'll usually get squeals of glee. But it's not just fun: Feeling the beat helps wire babies' brains to hear rhythm. So says new research that tested moms and babies doing what comes naturally — dancing.
  • Lawyer: Jackson Targeted Vulnerable Boy  
    A prosecutor told jurors during closing arguments of the Michael Jackson trial Thursday that the pop star targeted a vulnerable cancer survivor, brought the little boy "into the world of the forbidden" in his bedroom and molested him.
  • Stocks Close Higher Despite Tepid Data  
    Wall Street meandered to a modest gain Thursday as investors, faced with a muddled view of the economy, held off on any large bets before the government's upcoming jobs report. Merger activity gave technology stocks a slightly stronger lift.
  • Red Sox Shock Orioles 6-4 on Walkoff Homer  
    David Ortiz hit a three-run homer on a full count with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Boston Red Sox a 6-4 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday.
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