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  • FILE - In this Feb. 2, 1982, file photo, Michael and Lindy Chamberlain leave a courthouse in Alice Springs, Australia. "The dingo's got my baby!" With those panicked words, the mystery of Azaria Chamberlain's disappearance in the Australian Outback in 1980 became the most notorious, divisive and baffling legal drama in the country's history. Had a wild dog really taken the baby? Or had Azaria's mother, Lindy, slit her daughter's throat and buried her in the desert? Thirty-two years later, Australian officials hope to finally, definitively, determine how Azaria died when the Northern Territory coroner opens a fourth inquest on Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. (AP Photo)
    Australian inquest opens in dingo-baby mystery AP - 7 hrs ago

    A coroner opened Australia's fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitterly controversial legal drama in the nation's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say was taken by a dingo from her tent … More »Australian inquest opens in dingo-baby mystery

    FILE - In this Feb. 2, 1982, file photo, Michael and Lindy Chamberlain leave a courthouse in Alice Springs, Australia. "The dingo's got my baby!" With those panicked words, the mystery of Azaria Chamberlain's disappearance in the Australian Outback in 1980 became the most notorious, divisive and baffling legal drama in the country's history. Had a wild dog really taken the baby? Or had Azaria's mother, Lindy, slit her daughter's throat and buried her in the desert? Thirty-two years later, Australian officials hope to finally, definitively, determine how Azaria died when the Northern Territory coroner opens a fourth inquest on Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. (AP Photo)

    A coroner opened Australia's fourth inquest into the most notorious and bitterly controversial legal drama in the nation's history: the 1980 death of a 9-week-old baby whose parents say was taken by a dingo from her tent in the Australian Outback.

  • File photo of Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands posing during a photocall in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Lech am Arlberg
    Doctors say Dutch prince may never regain consciousness AP - 2 hrs 22 mins ago

    AMSTERDAM - Austrian doctors treating the Dutch Prince Johan Friso say he suffered massive brain damage after being buried by an avalanche last week and he may never regain consciousness. More »Doctors say Dutch prince may never regain consciousness

    File photo of Prince Johan Friso of the Netherlands posing during a photocall in the Austrian alpine ski resort of Lech am Arlberg

    AMSTERDAM - Austrian doctors treating the Dutch Prince Johan Friso say he suffered massive brain damage after being buried by an avalanche last week and he may never regain consciousness.

  • A U.S.-Iran Conspiracy?
    U.S., Iran share surprising common bond The Daily Beast - 3 hrs ago

    Both Washington and Tehran are maneuvering to head off an Israeli attack against Iran, a process of intriguing diplomatic gamesmanship. By Leslie H. Gelb More »U.S., Iran share surprising common bond

    A U.S.-Iran Conspiracy?

    Both Washington and Tehran are maneuvering to head off an Israeli attack against Iran, a process of intriguing diplomatic gamesmanship. By Leslie H. Gelb

  • An Iraqi firefighter hoses down a burned bus after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. A rapid series of attacks spread over a wide swath of Iraqi territory killed and injured dozens of Iraqis on Thursday, targeting mostly security forces. (AP Photo/Emad Matti)
    Al-Qaida claims responsibility for deadly attacks in Iraq AP - 1 hr 56 mins ago

    Iraq's al-Qaida branch has claimed responsibility for the latest wave of bombings and other attacks that killed dozens in Baghdad and across the country, raising concerns over the government's ability to provide security … More »Al-Qaida claims responsibility for deadly attacks in Iraq

    An Iraqi firefighter hoses down a burned bus after a car bomb attack in Kirkuk, 290 kilometers (180 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. A rapid series of attacks spread over a wide swath of Iraqi territory killed and injured dozens of Iraqis on Thursday, targeting mostly security forces. (AP Photo/Emad Matti)

    Iraq's al-Qaida branch has claimed responsibility for the latest wave of bombings and other attacks that killed dozens in Baghdad and across the country, raising concerns over the government's ability to provide security after the U.S. troop pullout.

  • Illinois Dog Owners Sue Pet Store Chain
    Illinois dog owners sue pet store chain Good Morning America - 21 hrs ago

    Six pet owners have sued a Chicago-based pet store accused of selling sick dogs purchased from puppy mills or breeding companies known to place profit before animal welfare. More »Illinois dog owners sue pet store chain

    Illinois Dog Owners Sue Pet Store Chain

    Six pet owners have sued a Chicago-based pet store accused of selling sick dogs purchased from puppy mills or breeding companies known to place profit before animal welfare.

  • Afghans shout anti-US slogans during a demonstration in Mehterlam, Laghman province east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. Afghan police on Thursday fired shots in the air to disperse hundreds of protesters who tried to break into an American military base in the country's east to vent their anger over this week's Quran burnings incident. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

    Thousands of Afghan protesters are out on the streets in two eastern provinces in new rallies over the burning of Qurans at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan.

  • U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Glyn Davies is seen in a car as he leaves a hotel in Beijing

    BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States' first sit-down negotiations with North Korea since its new and untested leader took over made some progress although Kim Jong-un's ascent to power did not appear to have altered the North's positions, a U.S. envoy said on Friday. After the two days of talks in Beijing ended, U.S. Special …

  • U.S. Republican presidential candidate former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum waves before the start of the Republican presidential candidates debate in Mesa

    By defending the ugly compromises of Washington, Rick shoots himself in the foot. Howard Kurtz explains.

  • More than 100 law enforcement officers in riot gear broke up an out-of-control crowd waiting to buy a new basketball shoe timed to be released during the NBA All-Star Game in Orlando.

  • This undated photo released by the Etowah County Sheriff's Dept. Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012 shows 9-year-old Savannah Hardin. Authorities say they've charged a grandmother and stepmother of the girl, who died after being forced to run as punishment. Etowah County sheriff's officials say 46-year-old Joyce Hardin Garrard of Carlisle and 27-year-old Jessica Mae Hardin are accused of murder in the death of Savannah Hardin. Investigators say Garrard allegedly made the girl run without stopping for there hours as punishment for lying to her. (AP Photo/Etowah County Sheriffs Office)

    Alabama officials have taken steps to safeguard the children of a woman arrested in the death of her 9-year-old stepdaughter who was forced to run for three hours, including creating a provision for a baby the stepmom gave birth to hours after being taken into custody.

  • FILE - In this July 14, 2011 file photo, former presidential candidate John Edwards leaves federal court following an appearance in Greensboro, N.C.  The purported sex tape of Edwards and his mistress will be destroyed within 30 days after a lawsuit over who owned the tape was settled Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)

    The sex tape of John Edwards and his mistress is headed to the shredder, but a long list of criminal charges still hangs over the former presidential candidate over the extramarital affair that ended his political career.

  • President Barack Obama jogs down the stairs of Air Force One upon his arrival at Miami International Airport, Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

    Most people like President Barack Obama's proposal to make millionaires pay a significant share of their incomes in taxes. Yet they'd still rather cut spending than boost taxes to balance the federal budget, an Associated Press-GfK poll shows, giving Republicans an edge over Democrats in their core ideological dispute over …

  • An Armin Jahr Elementary School student talks with a police officer in front of the school Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2012, in Bremerton, Wash. An 8-year-old girl was shot in the abdomen at the elementary school and one of her classmates was detained, authorities said. The injured third-grader was airlifted to Seattle's Harborview Medical Center. Authorities said a third-grade boy was being questioned and a firearm was found in a classroom. (AP Photo/Kitsap Sun, Larry Steagall)

    Crying and wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, a frightened 9-year-old boy accused of accidentally shooting a classmate sat before a judge in juvenile court Thursday as his father gently rubbed his back.

  • FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2012 file photo, former Alaska Governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin delivers the keynote address to activists from America's political right at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington. The state of Alaska on Thursday, Feb. 23, 2012 released what officials say are the last of Sarah Palin's emails from her time as governor. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

    In the final months before she resigned as Alaska's governor, Sarah Palin displayed growing frustration over deteriorating relationships with state lawmakers and outrage over ethics complaints that she felt frivolously targeted her and prompted her to write: "I can't take it anymore."

  • Gas prices rise in California

    Soaring gasoline prices are threatening to undercut President Barack Obama's re-election prospects and offering Republicans an easy target. With prices pushing $4 a gallon and threatening to go even higher, Obama sought Thursday to confront rising public anxiety and strike back at his GOP critics.

  • Jeremy Lin of the New York Knicks greets LeBron James of the Miami Heat

    Jeremy Lin offered no excuses. He and the Knicks had no answers. Lin’s rapid rise from unknown to superstar was slowed big-time Thursday night by the Miami Heat, who overwhelmed the NBA’s hottest story with a swarming defense that the Knicks’ new starting point guard could not solve.

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  • QE3 only needed if economy deteriorates: Fed's Bullard Reuters - 1 hr 10 mins ago

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A third round of Federal Reserve bond purchases should only be done if the U.S. economy deteriorates, and the United States is not in that situation … More »QE3 only needed if economy deteriorates: Fed's Bullard

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - A third round of Federal Reserve bond purchases should only be done if the U.S. economy deteriorates, and the United States is not in that situation now, a top Fed official said on Friday. The U.S. economy is looking brighter, with good data in the labor market and elsewhere, so it is a "natural time" …

  • A pedestrian walks with a shopping bag from a JC Penney department store in New York
    Penney quarterly same-store sales fall 1.8 percent Reuters - 21 mins ago

    (Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc said on Friday that sales at its stores open at least a year fell 1.8 percent over the holiday quarter, contributing to a sharp drop in … More »Penney quarterly same-store sales fall 1.8 percent

    A pedestrian walks with a shopping bag from a JC Penney department store in New York

    (Reuters) - J.C. Penney Co Inc said on Friday that sales at its stores open at least a year fell 1.8 percent over the holiday quarter, contributing to a sharp drop in its gross profit margin. In the fourth quarter ended on January 28, Penney had a net loss of $87 million, or 41 cents per share, compared with a profit of …

  • To match Exclusive WYNN-OKADA/
    Casino mogul Wynn dumps friend-turned-foe Reuters - 30 mins ago

    MACAU (Reuters) - Casino mogul Steve Wynn ousted his former friend and partner Kazuo Okada from the board of his Wynn Macau unit on Friday, in the latest twist to a gripping … More »Casino mogul Wynn dumps friend-turned-foe

    To match Exclusive WYNN-OKADA/

    MACAU (Reuters) - Casino mogul Steve Wynn ousted his former friend and partner Kazuo Okada from the board of his Wynn Macau unit on Friday, in the latest twist to a gripping legal joust that shines a light into gaming industry governance. The board's decision to un-seat Okada was effective immediately, Wynn Macau said in …

  • Portugal eyes exports as route back to growth Reuters - 31 mins ago

    LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal is pinning hopes of repairing its fragile economy on an export revival, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho said on Friday, as the country's … More »Portugal eyes exports as route back to growth

    LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal is pinning hopes of repairing its fragile economy on an export revival, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho said on Friday, as the country's recession deepens and it battles to hit tough austerity targets. "The remarkable performance of exports contributed to a strong improvement in the current …

  • AIG says it bought some Maiden Lane II assets Reuters - 24 mins ago

    (Reuters) - Bailed-out insurer American International Group has bought about $2 billion of the mortgage-backed securities being auctioned by the Federal Reserve out of … More »AIG says it bought some Maiden Lane II assets

    (Reuters) - Bailed-out insurer American International Group has bought about $2 billion of the mortgage-backed securities being auctioned by the Federal Reserve out of its Maiden Lane II portfolio, Chief Executive Bob Benmosche said on Friday. AIG tried to buy the entire portfolio from the Fed last year but its offer was …

  • An employee of Fiat performs a quality control check on the new Panda car at the Fiat plant in Pomigliano D'Arco, near Naples
    Fiat may shut two Italian plants if U.S. plans fail Reuters - 1 hr 16 mins ago

    MILAN (Reuters) - Italian carmaker Fiat may have to close two of its loss-making five domestic plants if plans to export to the growing U.S. market don't materialize, … More »Fiat may shut two Italian plants if U.S. plans fail

    An employee of Fiat performs a quality control check on the new Panda car at the Fiat plant in Pomigliano D'Arco, near Naples

    MILAN (Reuters) - Italian carmaker Fiat may have to close two of its loss-making five domestic plants if plans to export to the growing U.S. market don't materialize, its Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne said on Friday. It was the first time that Marchionne, who is also head of Fiat-owned U.S. car group Chrysler, raised …

  • Lloyds delays turnaround goal after huge loss Reuters - 4 hrs ago

    LONDON (Reuters) - Lloyds pushed back a key target of its turnaround plan as the part state-owned British bank posted a 3.5 billion pound ($5.5 billion) annual loss and … More »Lloyds delays turnaround goal after huge loss

    LONDON (Reuters) - Lloyds pushed back a key target of its turnaround plan as the part state-owned British bank posted a 3.5 billion pound ($5.5 billion) annual loss and said a tough economic outlook would hit revenues and income this year. Lloyds, 40 percent owned by the government after a state bailout during the 2008 …

  • In this photo taken Feb. 14, 2012, Shwetha, 5, sits on the lap of her mother Sunita, 22, as she holds a photograph of her debt-ridden father Hari Prasad, who consumed fertilizer chemical to kill himself on Aug. 1, 2010, in Kadiri village about 160 kilometers (99 miles) north of Bangalore, India. A wave of suicides among the impoverished residents of India's Andhra Pradesh state was blamed on the relentless tactics of agents from microfinance companies, which give small loans intended to lift up the very poor.  (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
    AP IMPACT: Lender's own probe links it to suicides AP - 1 hr 26 mins ago

    First they were stripped of their utensils, furniture, mobile phones, televisions, ration cards and heirloom gold jewelry. Then, some of them drank pesticide. One woman … More »AP IMPACT: Lender's own probe links it to suicides

    In this photo taken Feb. 14, 2012, Shwetha, 5, sits on the lap of her mother Sunita, 22, as she holds a photograph of her debt-ridden father Hari Prasad, who consumed fertilizer chemical to kill himself on Aug. 1, 2010, in Kadiri village about 160 kilometers (99 miles) north of Bangalore, India. A wave of suicides among the impoverished residents of India's Andhra Pradesh state was blamed on the relentless tactics of agents from microfinance companies, which give small loans intended to lift up the very poor.  (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi)

    First they were stripped of their utensils, furniture, mobile phones, televisions, ration cards and heirloom gold jewelry. Then, some of them drank pesticide. One woman threw herself in a pond. Another jumped into a well with her children.

  • A visitor takes a photo of an electronic stock board at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo, Friday Feb. 24, 2012. Asian stocks markets mostly posted tentative gains Friday following a mixed bag of U.S. and European economic reports and as oil prices rose to a new nine-month high. Japan's Nikkei 225 climbed 0.2 percent to 9,611.72. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)
    Markets eke out gains ahead of G-20 meeting AP - 2 hrs 40 mins ago

    Optimism over the state of the U.S. economy supported markets on Friday ahead of a weekend meeting of the finance ministers of the leading 20 industrial and developing … More »Markets eke out gains ahead of G-20 meeting

    A visitor takes a photo of an electronic stock board at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo, Friday Feb. 24, 2012. Asian stocks markets mostly posted tentative gains Friday following a mixed bag of U.S. and European economic reports and as oil prices rose to a new nine-month high. Japan's Nikkei 225 climbed 0.2 percent to 9,611.72. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

    Optimism over the state of the U.S. economy supported markets on Friday ahead of a weekend meeting of the finance ministers of the leading 20 industrial and developing nations in Mexico, where Europe's debt crisis will likely be a key topic of debate.

  • Murdoch's challenge: Keep scoops, hold the sleaze AP - 13 mins ago

    The challenge for Rupert Murdoch's new Sunday tabloid: Keep the scoops, drop the sleaze. More »Murdoch's challenge: Keep scoops, hold the sleaze

    The challenge for Rupert Murdoch's new Sunday tabloid: Keep the scoops, drop the sleaze.

  • FILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, people walk on the street in Montpelier, Vt. The battle of the bulge so far has been a big, fat failure for U.S. drugmakers. But that hasn't stopped them from trying. For nearly a century, scientists have struggled to come up with a diet pill that helps people lose weight without causing side effects that range from embarrassing digestive issues to dangerous heart problems. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)
    Miracle diet pill? A safe drug is elusive AP - 1 hr 55 mins ago

    The battle of the bulge has been a big, fat failure for U.S. drugmakers. But that hasn't stopped them from trying. More »Miracle diet pill? A safe drug is elusive

    FILE - In this July 7, 2011 file photo, people walk on the street in Montpelier, Vt. The battle of the bulge so far has been a big, fat failure for U.S. drugmakers. But that hasn't stopped them from trying. For nearly a century, scientists have struggled to come up with a diet pill that helps people lose weight without causing side effects that range from embarrassing digestive issues to dangerous heart problems. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)

    The battle of the bulge has been a big, fat failure for U.S. drugmakers. But that hasn't stopped them from trying.

  • Oil rises to fresh 9-month high above $108 in Asia AP - 5 hrs ago

    Oil prices rose to a fresh nine-month high above $108 a barrel Friday in Asia amid signs the U.S. economy is improving against a backdrop of elevated tensions in the … More »Oil rises to fresh 9-month high above $108 in Asia

    Oil prices rose to a fresh nine-month high above $108 a barrel Friday in Asia amid signs the U.S. economy is improving against a backdrop of elevated tensions in the Middle East over Iran's nuclear program.

  • Kenneth Cole wants to take company private AP - 19 mins ago

    Fashion designer Kenneth Cole wants to take Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. private, and is offering to pay about $148.5 million to buy the shares in the company that he … More »Kenneth Cole wants to take company private

    Fashion designer Kenneth Cole wants to take Kenneth Cole Productions Inc. private, and is offering to pay about $148.5 million to buy the shares in the company that he doesn't already own.

  • Greece to launch formal offer for debt writedown AP - 5 hrs ago

    Greece is planning to launch a public offer for a massive bond swap designed to knock euro107 billion ($142 billion) off its debt held by banks and other private inv … More »Greece to launch formal offer for debt writedown

    Greece is planning to launch a public offer for a massive bond swap designed to knock euro107 billion ($142 billion) off its debt held by banks and other private investors.

  • Wynn Macau ousts Kazuo Okada from board AP - 3 hrs ago

    Billionaire Steve Wynn stepped up the feud with his former friend and business partner Kazuo Okada on Friday by removing the Japanese tycoon from the board of his Macau … More »Wynn Macau ousts Kazuo Okada from board

    Billionaire Steve Wynn stepped up the feud with his former friend and business partner Kazuo Okada on Friday by removing the Japanese tycoon from the board of his Macau casino company.

  • FILE - In this Feb. 24, 2011 file photo, the VW logo is photographed at the company's headquarters at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen said Friday, Feb. 24, 2012 that its net earnings more than doubled last year as revenues grew by more than a quarter and the company's bottom line benefited from accounting factors related to its stalled takeover of Porsche. Volkswagen earned euro 15.41 billion (US dollar 20.5 billion) in 2011, up from euro 6.84 billion the previous year, according to a preliminary earnings statement. (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop, File)
    Volkswagen more than doubles earnings in 2011 AP - 1 hr 38 mins ago

    Automaker Volkswagen AG said Friday that its net earnings more than doubled last year as revenues grew by more than a quarter and the company benefited from accounting … More »Volkswagen more than doubles earnings in 2011

    FILE - In this Feb. 24, 2011 file photo, the VW logo is photographed at the company's headquarters at the Volkswagen plant in Wolfsburg, Germany. Volkswagen said Friday, Feb. 24, 2012 that its net earnings more than doubled last year as revenues grew by more than a quarter and the company's bottom line benefited from accounting factors related to its stalled takeover of Porsche. Volkswagen earned euro 15.41 billion (US dollar 20.5 billion) in 2011, up from euro 6.84 billion the previous year, according to a preliminary earnings statement. (AP Photo/Ferdinand Ostrop, File)

    Automaker Volkswagen AG said Friday that its net earnings more than doubled last year as revenues grew by more than a quarter and the company benefited from accounting factors related to its stalled takeover of Porsche.

  • Telefonica Q4 profit up on Latin American markets AP - 2 hrs 24 mins ago

    Spanish telephone company Telefonica said Friday its net profit doubled in the last quarter due to strong growth in Latin America. More »Telefonica Q4 profit up on Latin American markets

    Spanish telephone company Telefonica said Friday its net profit doubled in the last quarter due to strong growth in Latin America.

  • Penney reports 4Q loss dragged down by charges AP - 6 mins ago

    J.C. Penney Co. says it lost $87 million in the fourth-quarter, citing restructuring and management transition charges as well as the financial impact related to its … More »Penney reports 4Q loss dragged down by charges

    J.C. Penney Co. says it lost $87 million in the fourth-quarter, citing restructuring and management transition charges as well as the financial impact related to its new pricing strategy.

  • The Euro sculpture is pictured in front of the ECB headquarters in Frankfurt
    Lofty oil new headache for debt-ridden Europe Reuters - 6 mins ago

    LONDON (Reuters)- No sooner are Europe's debt anxieties easing a touch than a sharp rise in oil prices threatens to impede the economy's tentative recovery from the euro's … More »Lofty oil new headache for debt-ridden Europe

    The Euro sculpture is pictured in front of the ECB headquarters in Frankfurt

    LONDON (Reuters)- No sooner are Europe's debt anxieties easing a touch than a sharp rise in oil prices threatens to impede the economy's tentative recovery from the euro's near-death experience with Greece. Brent oil has shot up about 20 percent since mid-December on concern over cuts in Iranian supply, and set an all-time …

  • Murdoch's challenge: Keep scoops, hold the sleaze AP - 13 mins ago

    The challenge for Rupert Murdoch's new Sunday tabloid: Keep the scoops, drop the sleaze. More »Murdoch's challenge: Keep scoops, hold the sleaze

    The challenge for Rupert Murdoch's new Sunday tabloid: Keep the scoops, drop the sleaze.

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