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Obama criticizes McCain for 'naive' foreign policy (AP) 5/16/2008 9:36 PM

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., gets a hug from a baby as he greets supporters in Watertown, S.D., Friday, May 16, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Barack Obama laid into John McCain on Friday for advancing a tough-guy foreign policy that he called "naive and irresponsible," serving notice that he's ready to launch a full-throttle challenge to the Republican presidential contender on international relations in the general election campaign.


Bush fails to win Saudi help on gas prices (AP) 5/16/2008 7:10 PM

Saudi King Abdullah (R) and US President George W. Bush (L) listen to the US national anthem during the latter's arrival ceremony at King Khaled International Airport in Riyadh. Bush pressed Saudi Arabia to raise oil output on Friday, but the world's biggest crude exporter said global supply is balanced with demand.(AFP/Jim Watson)AP - President Bush failed to win the help he sought from Saudi Arabia to relieve skyrocketing American gas prices Friday, a setback for the former Texas oilman who took office predicting he would jawbone oil-producing nations to help the U.S.


Aftershock rattles China quake zone (AP) 5/16/2008 9:01 PM

Soldiers evacuate the victims on a landslide-blocked road at Yingxiu Township in the epicenter Wenchuan in Aba Prefecture of southwest China's Sichuan province, Friday, May 16, 2008. China struggled to bury its dead and help tens of thousands of injured and homeless on Friday when a powerful aftershock brought new havoc four days after an earthquake. (AP Photo/Color China Photo)AP - A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some of the most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday, as emergency crews rescued 163 people who had survived up to 100 improbable hours trapped in the ruins.


Intel agencies seek help recruiting new immigrants (AP) 5/16/2008 7:09 PM

Bridget Class of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, left, speaks with George Selim of the Department of Homeland Security, Friday, May 16, 2008, at the IC Heritage Summit in McLean, Va. In an attempt to recruit more native language speakers, the intelligence community is reaching out to the so-called Heritage Communities. (AP Photo/William B. Plowman)AP - The U.S. is its own worst enemy when it comes to the desperately important task of recruiting immigrants as spies, analysts and translators in the war on terror, new Americans are telling intelligence officials. The government's policies raise suspicions and fear in the immigrants' home countries and disturb potential recruits here who might otherwise want to help.


Alabama sheriffs feed inmates on $1.75 a day (AP) 5/16/2008 7:04 PM

Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely is shown in the jail kitchen as he discusses feeding prisoners on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, in Athens, Ala.  Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries. But exactly how much is something of a mystery because state auditors do not have access to sheriffs' private accounts. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP - Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries.


Florida, Michigan cannot save Clinton (AP) 5/16/2008 8:06 PM

U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Senator Hillary Clinton acknowledges a supporter during her West Virginia Presidential Primary night rally in Charleston, West Virginia, May 13, 2008. REUTERS/Jason ReedAP - Michigan and Florida alone can't save Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign.


AP IMPACT: Losing racehorses killed in Puerto Rico (AP) 5/16/2008 7:08 PM

Jockey Andy Hernandez rides horse Lillians Boy races to the finish line at the Camarero racetrack in Canovanas, Puerto Rico, Friday, March 14, 2008. About 450 retired thoroughbreds, many in perfect health, are killed each year by lethal injection at a clinic tucked behind Puerto Rico's only racetrack, shortening their options of becoming jumping or riding horses, as happens in the U.S. mainland. (AP Photo/Andres Leighton)AP - For thoroughbreds in this U.S. Caribbean territory, being fast enough to win, place or show is a matter of life and death — losers often don't even make it off the racetrack grounds alive. More than 400 horses, many in perfect health, are killed each year by injection at a clinic behind the Hipodromo Camarero racetrack, said chief veterinarian Jose Garcia.


Signs point to imminent Ashlee Simpson wedding (AP) 5/16/2008 7:07 PM

In this Sept. 8, 2007 file photo, Ashlee Simpson and her boyfriend Pete Wentz, of the band Fall Out Boy, arrive together at the Rolling Stone 40th anniversary party in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - Though Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz are keeping a tight lid on their nuptuals, it's looking like a wedding is imminent. Aerial photos posted Friday at several celebrity Web sites, credited to the Insight News & Features paparazzi photo agency, purport to show the Simpson family home near Los Angeles dotted with large white party tents.


Robert Mondavi, California wine pioneer, dies at 94 (AP) 5/16/2008 7:05 PM

In this photo  originally provided by Departures Magazine, wine makers, Robert Mondavi, left, and his brother Peter Mondavi, hold hands at the 26th annual Auction Napa Valley at Meadowwood Resort, on  June 3, 2006, in St. Helena, Calif.  Robert Mondavi, the pioneering vintner who put California wine country on the global map, died Friday, May 16, 2008. He was 94. (AP Photo/George Nikitin, Departures Magazine)AP - Robert Mondavi, the vintner who built his career and helped an iconic Northern California industry blossom by insisting that Napa Valley wines can compete with the best in the world, died in the valley Friday. He was 94.


James scores 32, Cavs beat Celtics to force Game 7 (AP) 5/16/2008 9:36 PM

Boston Celtics' Kevin Garnett walks off the court after Boston's 74-69 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 6 of the NBA basketball Eastern Conference semifinals Friday, May 16, 2008, in Cleveland. The deciding Game 7 will be Sunday in Boston. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)AP - The Cleveland Cavaliers packed for a weekend stay in Beantown — not a few weeks on Cape Cod.


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