Monday, August 16, 2010

36 killed, hundreds injured in new China flooding AP

BEIJING At least 36 people have died and 23 others are missing in fresh flooding from torrential rains in Chinas Gansu province, the latest in a string of natural disasters to strike China.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that the deaths came Monday from flooding in Longnan city near Zhouqu. Zhouqu is where at least 1,254 people were killed as a mudslide triggered by heavy rain crashed through the city on Aug. 8. The government says another 490 people are still missing from that disaster.

Since Aug. 11, heavy rains have pelted several counties in Longnan city, triggering landslides, Xinhua said. It said the latest flooding left 295 people injured and more than 6,000 homes collapsed. Flooding has cut off electricity and damaged roads.

In Zhouqu on Tuesday, workers used bulldozers and cranes to dig and search for the missing as rains threatened to hinder rescue efforts, Xinhua reported.

Up to 3 inches 8 centimeters of rain is expected in the area through Thursday, it said.

China regularly suffers devastating summer floods, but this year has been unusually severe. Storms killed at least 1,500 people nationwide before the Zhouqu landslide and caused tens of billions of dollars in damage.



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Miracle in Colombia jet crash: 1 dies, 130 live AP

BOGOTA, Colombia A Boeing 737 jetliner filled with vacationers crashed in a thunderstorm and broke apart as it slid onto the runway on a Caribbean island Monday. Only one of the 131 people on board died, and the islands governor called it a miracle.

The plane hit short of the runway on Colombias San Andres Island and skidded on its belly as the fuselage fractured and bits of landing gear and at least one engine were ripped off. The jet wound up on one end of the runway, crumpled and in pieces, as passengers scrambled or were helped to safety.

Of the 125 passengers and six crew members aboard the Aires airline jet, the only one killed was a 68-year-old woman, Amar Fernandez de Barreto, said San Andres Gov. Pedro Gallardo.

It was a miracle and we have to give thanks to God, Gallardo said.

Officials were investigating a range of possible causes and looking into reports that Aires Flight 8520 was hit by lightning before the crash on the resort island, Colombian air force Col. David Barrero said.

You cant speculate. Lightning? A gust of wind? The investigation will say, Barrero said by telephone from San Andres. The pilots skill kept the plane from colliding with the airport.

Officials said 119 people were treated or checked at clinics and five of them were seriously injured.

The airline said at least five U.S. citizens were on the plane, while the U.S. Embassy in Colombia said that four Americans and one U.S. permanent resident suffered injuries. The embassy said one critically injured American was being flown to Bogota for care, while the others were treated and released.

Airline representative Erika Zarante said four Brazilians, two Germans, two Costa Ricans and two French citizens also were on the plane.

The accident occurred so suddenly that the pilot did not report an emergency to the control tower, said Col. Donald Tascon, deputy director of the civil aeronautics agency. He said the planes low altitude as it prepared to land � perhaps 100 feet 30 meters just before the crash � may have averted worse damage.

Passenger Ricardo Ramirez, a vacationing civil engineer, told Caracol Radio that all had seemed normal, even though the plane was flying through a storm, with flashes of lightning, as it neared the airport.

The plane was coming in perfectly. We were just about to land, everything was under control, he said. The accident appeared out of nowhere.

After the plane hit and skidded to a stop on the pavement, Ramirez said he struggled to free himself and his wife from their seat belts.

We tried to get out of the plane because the plane was starting to shoot flames, he said. In a few minutes, a police patrol arrived and helped us.

Survival was a miracle of God. Thanks to God we are alive, Ramirez said, though his wife suffered a dislocated shoulder.

Firefighters quickly doused the beginnings of a fire on a wing, police Gen. Orlando Paez said. A group of police officers who were waiting at the airport for the plane to fly them back to the mainland aided in rescuing victims.

The jet crashed at 1:49 a.m. on the island, a resort area of 78,000 people about 120 miles 190 kilometers east of the Nicaraguan coast.

Ninety-nine passengers were taken to Amor de Patria Hospital on San Andres, said Dr. Robert Sanchez, the hospital director. Its incredible. For the dimension of the accident, there should be more, he said.

Sanchez said an initial examination indicated that the single fatality may have been caused by a heart attack.

Twenty other passengers were treated at another clinic, according to the national civil aviation agency.

Among the seriously injured was a 12-year-old girl who suffered a broken pelvis, Gallardo said.

A 1 1/2-year-old boy among the passengers wasnt listed among those with serious injuries.

Dr. Ricardo Villarreal, director of the clinic of the same name, said the pilot suffered some cuts to his face and was under observation. He identified him as Wilson Gutierrez.

Manuel Villamizar, director of Bogotas emergency regulating center, said six injured people would be flown to Colombias capital from San Andres for treatment, including a badly hurt 11-year-old girl. Bogotas health ministry, however, said 13 injured people would be flow there.

The airline, Aerovias de Integracion Regional SA, said it has about 20 planes, including 10 Boeing 737-700 jets. It said in a Twitter posting that it was working and investigating with the aeronautical authorities to determine the causes.

Barrero said scattered pieces of the plane blocked part of the 7,800-foot 2,380-meter runway. But enough was usable that air ambulances would be able to land, he said.

Boeing said the 737-700 jet left the factory in 2003. It was not clear whether Aires was the first operator.

Aviation experts said it was too early in the investigation to speculate about what caused the accident.

At this stage in the probe, you dont exclude any possibility, but investigators will be looking closely at the weather, said William Voss, president and CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation, based in Alexandria, Virginia.

Voss said a sudden shift in wind direction can cause the aircraft to suddenly lose a lot of lift and end up landing short of the runway.

He and other experts say there can be hazards due to wind shear, violent shifts in wind direction and speed that can develop, especially beneath a thunderstorm.

Tascon said San Adnres airport is not equipped with sophisticated equipment such as Doppler radar � which is used in many U.S. airports to help detect wind shear.

Larry Cornman, a physicist and expert on wind shear and turbulence at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, said he doubted lightning alone would be enough to bring down an aircraft. He said a strike would have to be powerful enough to pierce the aircraft skin and would have to hit a very specific location, such as going through a wing and into a vapor-filled fuel tank.

Planes are designed to be protected from lightning, and because of their shape and metallic construction, lightning usually dissipates around aircraft rather than causing severe damage, Cornman said.

You certainly dont expect to see catastrophic damage to an aircraft due to lightning, Voss said.

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Associated Press Writer George Tibbits in Seattle contributed to this report.



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Court halts Calif. gay marriages pending appeal AP

SAN FRANCISCO A federal appeals court put same-sex weddings in California on hold indefinitely Monday while it considers the constitutionality of the states gay marriage ban.

The decision, issued by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, trumped a lower court judges order that would have allowed county clerks to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples on Wednesday.

Lawyers for the two gay couples that challenged the ban said Monday they would not appeal the panels decision on the stay to the U.S. Supreme Court. They said they were satisfied the appeals court had agreed to expedite its consideration of the Proposition 8 case by scheduling oral arguments for the week of Dec. 6.

We are very gratified that the 9th Circuit has recognized the importance and the pressing nature of this case by issuing this extremely expedited briefing schedule, said Ted Boutrous, a member of the plaintiffs legal team. Proposition 8 harms gay and lesbian citizens every day it remains on the books.

Attorneys for sponsors of the voter-approved measure applauded the decision. In seeking the emergency stay, they had argued that sanctioning same-sex unions while the case was on appeal would create legal chaos if the ban is eventually upheld.

I think the basic notion that this case is not final until its gone through the complete appellate process really prevailed, said Douglas Napier, a lawyer with the Alliance Defense Fund, a Christian legal firm.

Rather than have this kind of pingpong effect of having the decision overturned, appealed and then overturned again, its better to have this kind of decision, he said.

Under the timetable laid out Monday, it was doubtful a decision would come down from the 9th Circuit before next year.

A different three-judge panel than the one that issued Mondays decision will be assigned to decide the constitutional question that many believe will eventually end up before the Supreme Court and further delay a final outcome.

County clerks throughout the state had been preparing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples for the first time since Proposition 8 passed in November 2008. The measure amended the California Constitution to overrule a state Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex unions earlier that year.

Im sad, but Im also glad that I didnt pay the $100 to reserve an appointment at the clerks office, said Thea Lavin, 31, of San Francisco, who had planned to wed her partner, Jess Gabbert, 30, if the stay were denied. This has happened so many times before where we take two steps forward, one step back.

Chief U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker had ordered state officials to stop enforcing Proposition 8 beginning late Wednesday afternoon after ruling Aug. 4 that the ban violated the equal protection and due process rights of gays and lesbians guaranteed under the U.S. Constitution.

The bans backers appealed that ruling and also asked the 9th Circuit to block same-sex weddings in the meantime. They claimed in papers filed with the 9th Circuit that gay marriages would harm the states interest in promoting responsible procreation through heterosexual marriage.

Lawyers for two same-sex couples had joined with California Attorney General Jerry Brown in urging the appeals court to allow the weddings this week, arguing that keeping the ban in place any longer would harm the civil rights of gays and lesbians.

In a two-page order granting the stay, the appeals court panel did not indicate why it was keeping Proposition 8 in effect until it could consider the appeal of Walkers verdict.

But it ordered Proposition 8 sponsors to address in their opening brief due Sept. 17 whether they even have the legal right to try to have the trial judges ruling overturned. Both California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and state Attorney General Jerry Brown, the original defendants in the case, have said they support same-sex marriage and refused to defend Proposition 8 in court.

Walker presided over a 13-day trial earlier this year that was the first in federal court to examine if states can prohibit gays from getting married without violating the constitutional guarantee of equality.

Currently, same-sex couples can legally wed only in Massachusetts, Iowa, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C.



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Miracle in Colombia crash: Woman dies, 130 live AP

BOGOTA, Colombia A Boeing 737 jetliner filled with vacationers crashed in a thunderstorm and broke apart as it slid onto the runway on a Caribbean island Monday. Only one of the 131 people on board died, and the islands governor called it a miracle.

The plane hit short of the runway on Colombias San Andres Island and skidded on its belly as the fuselage fractured and bits of landing gear and at least one engine were ripped off. The jet wound up on one end of the runway, crumpled and in pieces, as passengers scrambled or were helped to safety.

Of the 125 passengers and six crew members aboard the Aires airline jet, the only one killed was a 68-year-old woman, Amar Fernandez de Barreto, said San Andres Gov. Pedro Gallardo.

It was a miracle and we have to give thanks to God, Gallardo said.

Officials were investigating a range of possible causes and looking into reports that Aires Flight 8520 was hit by lightning before the crash on the resort island, Colombian air force Col. David Barrero said.

You cant speculate. Lightning? A gust of wind? The investigation will say, Barrero said by telephone from San Andres. The pilots skill kept the plane from colliding with the airport.

Officials said 119 people were treated or checked at clinics and five of them were seriously injured.

The airline said at least five U.S. citizens were on the plane, while the U.S. Embassy in Colombia said that four Americans and one U.S. permanent resident suffered injuries. The embassy said one critically injured American was being flown to Bogota for care, while the others were treated and released.

Airline representative Erika Zarante said four Brazilians, two Germans, two Costa Ricans and two French citizens also were on the plane.

The accident occurred so suddenly that the pilot did not report an emergency to the control tower, said Col. Donald Tascon, deputy director of the civil aeronautics agency. He said the planes low altitude as it prepared to land � perhaps 100 feet 30 meters just before the crash � may have averted worse damage.

Passenger Ricardo Ramirez, a vacationing civil engineer, told Caracol Radio that all had seemed normal, even though the plane was flying through a storm, with flashes of lightning, as it neared the airport.

The plane was coming in perfectly. We were just about to land, everything was under control, he said. The accident appeared out of nowhere.

After the plane hit and skidded to a stop on the pavement, Ramirez said he struggled to free himself and his wife from their seat belts.

We tried to get out of the plane because the plane was starting to shoot flames, he said. In a few minutes, a police patrol arrived and helped us.

Survival was a miracle of God. Thanks to God we are alive, Ramirez said, though his wife suffered a dislocated shoulder.

Firefighters quickly doused the beginnings of a fire on a wing, police Gen. Orlando Paez said. He a group of police officers who were waiting at the airport for the plane to fly them back to the mainland aided in rescuing victims.

The jet crashed at 1:49 a.m. on the island, a resort area of 78,000 people about 120 miles 190 kilometers east of the Nicaraguan coast.

Ninety-nine passengers were taken to Amor de Patria Hospital on San Andres, said Dr. Robert Sanchez, the hospital director. Its incredible. For the dimension of the accident, there should be more, he said.

Sanchez said an initial examination indicated that the single fatality may have been caused by a heart attack.

Twenty other passengers were treated at another clinic, according to the national civil aviation agency.

Among the seriously injured was a 12-year-old girl who suffered a broken pelvis, Gallardo said.

A 1 1/2-year-old boy among the passengers wasnt listed among those with serious injuries.

Dr. Ricardo Villarreal, director of the clinic of the same name, said the pilot suffered some cuts to his face and was under observation. He identified him as Wilson Gutierrez.

The airline, Aerovias de Integracion Regional SA, said it has about 20 planes, including 10 Boeing 737-700 jets. It said in a Twitter posting that it was working and investigating with the aeronautical authorities to determine the causes.

Barrero said scattered pieces of the plane blocked part of the 7,800-foot 2,380-meter runway. But enough was usable that air ambulances would be able to land, he said.

Boeing said the 737-700 jet left the factory in 2003. It was not clear whether Aires was the first operator.

Aviation experts said it was too early in the investigation to speculate about what caused the accident.

At this stage in the probe, you dont exclude any possibility, but investigators will be looking closely at the weather, said William Voss, president and CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation, based in Alexandria, Virginia.

Voss said a sudden shift in wind direction can cause the aircraft to suddenly lose a lot of lift and end up landing short of the runway.

He and other experts say there can be hazards due to wind shear, violent shifts in wind direction and speed that can develop, especially beneath a thunderstorm.

Tascon said San Adnres airport is not equipped with sophisticated equipment such as Doppler radar � which is used in many U.S. airports to help detect wind shear.

Larry Cornman, a physicist and expert on wind shear and turbulence at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, said he doubted lightning alone would be enough to bring down an aircraft. He said a strike would have to be powerful enough to pierce the aircraft skin and would have to hit a very specific location, such going through a wing and into a vapor-filled fuel tank.

Planes are designed to be protected from lightning, and because of their shape and metallic construction, lightning usually dissipates around aircraft rather than causing severe damage, Cornman said.

You certainly dont expect to see catastrophic damage to an aircraft due to lightning, Voss said.

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Associated Press Writer George Tibbits in Seattle contributed to this report.



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Shrimping season in La. reopens after spill AP

GRAND ISLE, La. Fishermen who spent much of the summer mopping up oil from BPs disastrous spill got back to work as the fall shrimping season in Louisianas coastal waters opened Monday amid anxiety over whether the catch will be tainted by crude and whether anyone will buy it even if it is clean.

Scores of shrimpers headed out at first light, and early reports indicated a plentiful and clean catch. But a new analysis of federal estimates show the optimism may be premature about how much oil remains in the Gulf.

Were not seeing any oil where Im at. No tar balls, nothing, said Brian Amos, a 53-year-old shrimper who trawled in his 28-foot skiff, The Rolling Thunder, in a bay near Empire.

It was a step toward normalcy for many coastal towns that have been in limbo in the nearly four months since the spill shut down fishing, an economic linchpin for dock owners, restaurants and many other businesses along the Louisiana coast. Louisiana ranks first in the nation in shrimp, blue crab, crawfish and oysters, and the states seafood industry overall generates an estimated $2.4 billion a year.

Five Georgia scientists who reviewed the data said Monday that instead of only 26 percent of the oil remaining, as a federal report said earlier this month, its actually closer to 80 percent.

Where has all the oil gone? It hasnt gone anywhere. It still lurks in the deep, said University of Georgia marine scientist Chuck Hopkinson. He headed the quick independent look by the Georgia Sea Grant program at the estimates the White House released.

White House energy adviser Carol Browner said on morning news shows earlier this month: More than three-quarters of the oil is gone. The vast majority of the oil is gone.

The Georgia team said it is a misinterpretation of data to claim that oil that is dissolved or dispersed is gone.

The bottom line is most of it is still out there, Hopkinson told The Associated Press. Theres nothing in the report to substantiate the 26 percent.

Also Monday:

� Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen, who is overseeing the oil-spill crisis for the government, said it will take at least a week to permanently plug the well with mud and cement once he gives the go-ahead for the bottom kill. He said he is not sure when that will happen, because scientists are working on ways to perform the kill without further damaging the well.

� The Obama administration announced it is requiring environmental reviews for all new deep-water oil drilling, ending the kind of exemptions that allowed BP to drill its ill-fated well with little scrutiny.

� BP said it will give federal and state health organizations $52 million to help people dealing with stress and anxiety because of the spill, which erupted after the offshore drilling rig Deepwater Horizon exploded April 20, killing 11 workers. The oil finally stopped flowing in mid-July after BP put a temporary cap on the blown-out well.

Amos and his fellow shrimpers were working in Louisianas state-controlled waters, which extend three miles from shore. Shrimpers who ply those waters lost most of their spring season � which runs from mid-May to early July � because of the spill. The fall shrimping season runs from mid-August to December.

Shrimping is also open in state-controlled waters off Mississippi, Alabama, Florida and Texas. Federal waters, which are open nearly year-round for boats to trawl for bigger shrimp, remain closed to shrimping off Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, though some spots could open within days, depending on the results of extensive tests.

Laboratory tests on seafood from the gulf have shown little hazard from oil, and a test is being developed for the chemicals used to disperse the crude, though there is no evidence they build up in seafood. Still, shrimpers are worried that the public wont want what they catch.

I feel that we have had a bad rap on the perception of our product, said Andrew Blanchard, who waited Monday for shrimp boats to arrive at his processing plant in Chauvin. Fewer arrived than normal, five versus the usual 20 on a normal opening day, but he said that was because most boats are still doing cleanup work for BP, not because of any problem with the shrimp.

Ravin Lacoste of Theriot said he believes his fellow shrimpers know better than to turn in a bad catch. If you put bad shrimp on the market � we in enough trouble now with our shrimp, Lacoste said. You might can go in the closed waters and catch more shrimp. But it aint worth it.

Prices spiked soon after the rig explosion, fueled by fears that the shrimp would soon be unavailable. But then, despite state and federal assurances that the seafood reaching the market was safe, demand dropped and prices crashed a month ago.

Things were precarious in the industry even before the spill. For the past decade, shrimpers along the Gulf Coast have had to contend with hurricanes, high fuel prices and a flood of imported shrimp.

Louisianas shrimp harvest was valued at $240 million in 2000, but that dropped to about $133 million last year. The number of shrimp licenses issued by the state plummeted from about 44,000 in 1986 to 14,000 last year.

Still, there are reasons for hope. There were fears that the spill would kill large amounts of shrimp larvae. But Martin Bourgeois, a state fisheries biologist, said initial observations show they may have made it through intact.

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Associated Press Writers Harry R. Weber, Kevin McGill and Tom Breen in New Orleans and Erica Werner, Lauran Neergaard and Seth Borenstein in Washington contributed to this report.



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Mexico: Hunting party of 8 killed in Oaxaca state AP

OAXACA, Mexico Attackers shot eight men to death and piled their bodies in a pickup truck in the southern state of Oaxaca, and gunmen kidnapped the mayor of a city on the outskirts of the northern industrial hub of Monterrey, Mexican authorities said Monday.

It was unclear whether Mexicos drug gangs were responsible for the Oaxaca killings or the kidnapping of Mayor Edelmiro Cavazos of the city of Santiago, in the northern border state of Nuevo Leon.

But Nuevo Leon state prosecutor Alejandro Garza described the abducted mayor as leading the front and showing his face in the fight against organized crime. He said no ransom demand had yet been received.

Garza said the mayor was taken from his home around midnight by men wearing uniforms from a police agency that was dissolved years ago. A security guard for the mayor who was released shortly after the abduction reported the crime.

The area around Monterrey has been wracked by bloody drug gang turf battles, and attacks on political figures by drug gangs � once extremely rare � have become more commonplace.

In June, gunmen believed linked to a drug cartel assassinated the front-running candidate for governor of the border state of Tamaulipas, and a month earlier gunmen killed a candidate for mayor of a Tamaulipas town.

Police said the Oaxaca victims were apparently on a hunting trip in a rural part of Oaxaca near the Gulf coast when they were attacked. The state prosecutors office said they were shot in the head and found Sunday. One was 15 years old.

The motive was under investigation, but the region has been wracked by drug violence, land disputes and other feuds.

In the border city of Ciudad Juarez, meanwhile, at least nine people were killed in attacks by gunmen on two parties Sunday.

Five men were slain when gunmen burst into a house in a low-income neighborhood where a birthday party was being held and opened fire. Dozens of shells from the type of assault rifle favored by drug gangs were found at the scene.

Prosecutors said that in the other attack Sunday evening, gunmen killed three women and a man at another party. Prosecutors spokesman Arturo Sandoval said the gunmen arrived in three vehicles, blocked off the street where the pool party was being held, and opened fire with assault rifles on a group of about 15 people.

Elsewhere in Ciudad Juarez, the bound, bullet-ridden bodies of four men were found dumped on a roadside.

Drug violence has taken more than 1,400 lives in Ciudad Juarez � and 28,000 nationwide � since the government stepped up its offensive against drug cartels in late 2006.

On Sunday, Proceso magazine published the first death-scene photos to emerge of one of the higher-profile victims: drug lord Ignacio Coronel, killed in a clash with soldiers on July 29.

The photos � Proceso did not say where it got them � show Coronel fully clothed, lying in a pool of blood and near what appears to be a pistol.

The military has been cautious about the release of such images since pictures showing drug lord Arturo Beltran Leyva with his pants down and blood-soaked money scattered over his chest emerged shortly after he was killed in a shootout with marines in December.

In weekend violence, assailants threw grenades at offices of the Televisa network in Monterrey and the border city of Reynosa. Nobody was hurt.

In the Gulf coast state of Veracruz, police reported Sunday they found the bound, burned remains of a body with a federal police badge.

Veracruz detective Ricardo Carrillo Almeida said the victim appeared to have been tortured, and authorities were working to identify him. A federal police officer was reported missing in the area several days earlier.



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Reid against plan to build mosque near ground zero AP

WASHINGTON The Senates top Democrat on Monday came out against plans to build a mosque near the site of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, moving away from President Barack Obama on the controversial election-year issue.

Locked in a tight race, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid became the highest profile Democrat to respond to Obama, who last week backed the right for the developers to build a mosque near ground zero. Since his comments Friday, the Democratic president and his aides have worked to explain the statement, which drew criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike.

The First Amendment protects freedom of religion, said Jim Manley, a Reid spokesman. Senator Reid respects that, but thinks that the mosque should be built some place else.

Critics have said the location of the mosque is insensitive because the terrorists who struck were Islamic extremists. The plans call for a $100 million Islamic center two blocks from where almost 3,000 people perished when hijacked jetliners slammed into the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001.

Reid is in a close campaign for re-election. A spokesman for Republican Sharron Angle, Reids opponent, said Muslims have the right to worship anywhere.

President Obama has once again ignored the wishes of the American people, this time at the expense of victims of 9/11 and their families, said Angle spokesman Jarrod Agen, who called on Reid to respond.

On Friday, Obama used an annual dinner at the White House celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan to weigh in on a controversy that grabbed New York and the nation.

As a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country, Obama said.

That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances, he said.

While insisting that the place where the twin towers once stood was indeed hallowed ground, Obama said that the proper way to honor it was to apply American values at the nearby property.

In days since, White House aides have worked to dampen the political power behind the presidents words.

I cant speak to the politics of what the Republicans are doing, deputy press secretary Bill Burton told reporters traveling with Obama to Wisconsin on Monday.

But he said Obama felt it was his obligation as president to address this.



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Interior halts deepwater environmental exemptions AP

WASHINGTON The Obama administration announced Monday it is requiring environmental reviews for all new deepwater oil drilling.

That means an end, at least for now, to the kind of exemptions that allowed BP to drill its blown-out well in the Gulf with little scrutiny.

The announcement came in response to a report by the White House Council on Environmental Quality, which found that decades-old data provided the basis for exempting BPs drilling permits from any extensive review.

The Interior Department said the ban on so-called categorical exclusions for deepwater drilling would be in place pending full review of how such exemptions are granted.

Our decision-making must be fully informed by an understanding of the potential environmental consequences of federal actions permitting offshore oil and gas development, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said in a statement.

For now, new deepwater drilling is under a temporary moratorium in the Gulf. Once thats lifted, though, Interiors new policy is likely to make it much more time-consuming for oil companies to move forward with new deepwater projects, since environmental assessments will be required along the way.

Shallow-water drilling will also be subjected to stricter environmental scrutiny under the new policy.

BPs ability to get environmental exemptions from the Minerals Management Service led to some of the harshest criticism of the now-defunct agency in the wake of the April 20 explosion that killed 11 workers and led to the worst oil spill in U.S. history. Some 206 million gallons spilled into the Gulf before BP stopped the leaking.

The report by the Council on Environmental Quality sheds new light on the granting of those categorical exclusions. The report says that the exclusions BP operated under were written in 1981 and 1986. That was long before the boom in deepwater drilling that was propelled by the development of dramatic new technologies for reaching deep into the sea floor.

The report also finds other problems with how the Minerals Management Service applied environmental laws in reviewing the BP project. It notes, for example, that in assessing the likelihood of a major spill, MMS did not consider the example of the disastrous 1979 Ixtoc spill in the Gulf � simply because the spill was not in U.S. waters.

MMS successor agency, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Enforcement and Regulation, is agreeing to recommendations to try to improve gas and oil drilling oversight, including pushing for more time to review exploration plans, and performing more comprehensive site-specific environmental reviews.

The American Petroleum Institute said Interiors new rules on environmental reviews could create unnecessary delays without added environmental protection.

Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, applauded the steps announced by Salazar while calling for more far-reaching reform.



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Mexico supreme court upholds gay adoptions AP

MEXICO CITY Mexicos Supreme Court voted Monday to uphold a Mexico City law allowing adoptions by same-sex couples.

The justices voted 9-2 against challenges presented by federal prosecutors and others who had argued the law fails to protect adoptive children against possible ill effects or discrimination, or to guarantee their rights to a traditional family.

Justices voting with the majority argued that once same-sex marriages had been approved, it would be discriminatory to consider those couples less capable of parental duties than heterosexual couples.

The court voted earlier this month by the same margin to uphold same-sex marriages themselves under a Mexico City law enacted March 4.

Hundreds of gay and lesbian couples have married under the law, but city officials have not yet reported any applications by those couples to adopt children.

The law applies only in Mexico City, but other states must respect marriages and adoptions made in the capital.

The Roman Catholic Church heatedly opposed the law, and the court voted unanimously Monday to condemn comments by Cardinal Juan Sandoval, the archbishop of Guadalajara, who suggested over the weekend that justices may have been paid off by the Mexico City government to favor the law.

Mexico Citys law was the first of its type in Latin America when it was enacted in March.

Argentina became the first country in the region to permit gay marriage in July, when President Cristina Fernandez signed legislation declaring that wedded gay and lesbian couples have all the same legal rights and responsibilities as heterosexual couples, including the right to inheritance and to jointly adopt children.



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Obama pleads to voters: Dont give in to fear AP

MILWAUKEE Flying thousands of miles to reap millions of dollars, President Barack Obama is dashing across the country to help his party retain power, essentially offering one familiar argument: Republicans dont solve problems.

Dont give in to fear, Obama said Monday in his latest ominous vision of a country led by the opposition party. Lets reach for hope.

Obama has settled on his message for the pivotal midterm elections, which means what he said Monday in Milwaukee will sound like what he says Tuesday in Seattle and Wednesday in Miami. He is covering more than 8,000 freewheeling miles in three days, the kind of personal attention that gets donors to the door.

This week offers not just a window for Obama to campaign � Congress is gone, his summer vacation awaits � but also a window into his thinking about the fall campaign. Despite deep voter impatience over the sickly economy, the White House is betting people will stick with Democrats if the choice is framed as one between those who act and those who obstruct.

On Monday, he warned of reliving a dreadful past, saying Republicans want voters to be afraid of the future.

The worst thing we could do is to go back to the very same policies that created this mess in the first place, Obama said at a fundraiser in Wisconsin. In November, youre going to have that choice.

Obama has advanced all the big parts of his agenda � the massive stimulus spending bill, health care reform, the rewriting of rules for Wall Street � with little or no Republican support. Republicans counter that the presidents policies have come at a huge cost to taxpayers far into the future without the payoff many voters want most: jobs.

Obamas campaign speech is filled with lines he has used for weeks. As intended, they usually yield fresh laughs and applause from local, friendly audiences who have never had occasion to hear them before. Like his metaphor about Republicans and driving: put the car in D as in Democrat if you want to move ahead, R if you want to go backward.

As leader of the Democratic Party, even with diminished appeal, Obama has political job description that demands he help elect lawmakers and state executives who support his agenda. He needs them, too.

In Milwaukee, Obama spoke at a basketball arena to raise money for the state Democratic Party and for Tom Barrett, the city mayor who is running for governor in a competitive race. Campaign officials refused to say how much Obama raised. Lunch tickets cost $250, but getting a photo with the president could be had for $10,000 donation.

By nightfall, Obama was to be in Los Angeles for a glitzy fundraiser for Democratic congressional candidates at the home of television producer John Wells, whose hits include The West Wing. The event, which also features House Speaker Nancy Pelosi plus such Hollywood figures as Steven Spielberg, included ticket packages that cost $30,400 per couple.

The president is also raising money over the next two days for Sen. Patty Murray of Washington; Gov. Ted Strickland of Ohio; and the Florida Democratic Party. By pairing official events each day with political ones, the White House can bill taxpayers for most of the cost of the trip, a tradition that predates Obama and one he plans to continue aggressively.

In November, all 435 House seats, one-third of the Senate, and a majority of governors and legislative jobs will be on the ballot. Democrats now control the House and Senate, but the hurting economy has turned voters against incumbents.

Obamas official agenda each day is to underline his efforts to jump-start the lumbering economy. That was his message at ZBB Energy Corp. in Menomonee Falls, Wis., where he told workers they are helping rebuild America.

Before his plane even landed, White House spokesman Bill Burton offered unsolicited criticism of comments by Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, who was quoted as saying he wished Republicans had been to able to obstruct Obama even more. Obama later mocked McConnells words, too.

Obstruct more? Is that even possible? Obama said. Apparently thats their plan for the future: No we cant.

Democrats, particularly House candidates who have taken tough votes in support of Obama, have been clamoring for him to get more aggressive. But that comes at some risk for a president who pledged to change Washingtons tone as a candidate, then recommitted to doing it in his second year as president after acknowledging he was unsuccessful in the first.

When asked if Obama was exacerbating the same partisanship he pledged to end, Burton was unapologetic, saying certain moments help make the choice stark for voters. The president, he said, is happy to showcase those moments.



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Analysis: Petraeus media blitz seeks to calm fears AP

KABUL, Afghanistan A weekend media blitz by the Armys public relations master sent a clear message: Its not time to hit the panic button in Afghanistan, but success in the nearly 9-year war wont come quickly.

The appeal for patience by Gen. David Petraeus, made in a series of media interviews Sunday, also suggests he may propose that only a few troops begin leaving next July, as President Barack Obama has promised.

That could force the White House to choose between the professional advice of a respected commander widely credited with turning around the Iraq war and pressure from some Democrats for significant withdrawals and an end to the unpopular Afghan conflict.

Already, congressional support for the Afghan war is wavering. Last month, House Democratic leaders had to rely on Republican support to pass a nearly $59 billion measure to fund Obamas additional 30,000 troops in Afghanistan and other programs. Twelve Republicans and 102 Democrats opposed it.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, a Democrat, said he was torn between his obligation to bring the bill to the floor and his profound skepticism that the money would lead to a successful end to the war.

To bolster congressional confidence, the media-savvy Petraeus chose to deliver his message through news organizations with significant audiences in Washington � NBCs Meet the Press, The New York Times and The Washington Post.

We are doing everything we can to achieve progress as rapidly as we can without rushing to failure, Petraeus told the Post. Were keenly aware that this has been ongoing for approaching nine years. We fully appreciate the impatience in some quarters.

During the interviews, Petraeus said his six weeks at the helm of the NATO and U.S. mission had convinced him that the counterinsurgency strategy he devised with his predecessor, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, was fundamentally sound and just needed time to succeed.

He also spelled out a goal for the war � not to transform Afghanistan into a Western-style democracy but to keep al-Qaida and other extremist groups at bay while the Afghan government has a chance to take control and win the trust of the Afghan people.

Were here so that Afghanistan does not once again become a sanctuary for transnational extremists the way it was when al-Qaida planned the 9/11 attacks in the Kandahar area, Petraeus told Meet the Press in an interview taped in Kabul.

Stephen Biddle, a defense policy expert with the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, said the American publics chief worry is that the U.S. may be engaged in a fight in Afghanistan that it cannot win.

Part of the job of Petraeus and other administration officials is to make the case the war is winnable and were in the process of winning it, Biddle said.

To convince skeptics that hes not coaching a losing team, Petraeus said he sees early signs of progress in routing the Taliban from some of their southern strongholds, reforming the Afghan government and training and equipping thousands of Afghan soldiers and police.

He also cited a new initiative to create Afghan community defense forces � similar to those he used with success in Iraq � and nascent steps to reintegrate low-level insurgents who want to stop fighting.

Petraeus acknowledged growing frustration with an increasingly violent war, in which the usual benchmarks of success � capturing territory or killing large numbers of the enemy � are difficult to measure. But he also insisted that the military has only recently been given the resources it needs � 30,000 American reinforcements who are still arriving as well as more trained Afghan soldiers.

Current U.S. troop strength in Afghanistan stands at nearly 100,000 � three times as many as at the beginning of 2009.

In ordering more U.S. troops to Afghanistan last December, Obama pledged to begin withdrawing forces starting in July 2011, a sign to a war-weary U.S. public as well as a weak Afghan government that the American commitment to the war was not unlimited. Obama has also said the pace of the withdrawal would depend on security conditions.

During the Meet the Press interview, host David Gregory asked if the general might recommend that the drawdown be delayed if conditions were not right.

Certainly, yes, Petraeus replied, saying Obama had expressed very clearly that what he wants from me is my best professional military advice.

A recommendation from one of Americas best-known generals, with enormous prestige in Congress, would be difficult for the president to reject � even at the risk of trouble within his own Democratic party. Petraeus is the third commander to lead the U.S. and NATO mission since Obama took office.

Yet measuring progress in Afghanistan is difficult. The coalition has achieved some success against the Taliban in the Nawa district of Helmand province but is struggling to gain full control in Marjah, a town captured in February that was supposed to become a model for the strategy of winning public support through effective local government.

Violence is increasing in parts of the north, including the provinces of Kunduz and Baghlan, far removed from longtime Taliban strongholds. Afghan commanders say insurgent infiltration from Pakistan is on the rise in eastern Afghanistan while NATOs attention is riveted on the south.

For his part, Petraeus must find a way by the end of the year to convince Congress and the American public that the U.S. and its allies are gaining ground, or all the interviews and rosy predictions will come to naught.

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Robert H. Reid, a former AP bureau chief in Baghdad, is AP bureau chief in Kabul and news director for Afghanistan-Pakistan.



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Farmers bear brunt of Pakistans deadly floods AP

SUKKUR, Pakistan For generations, the Indus River was a lifeline. Now it has turned destroyer, ripping up rice, wheat and sugar cane crops and leaving behind bloated corpses of cows and goats.

When the floodwaters recede, millions of farmers who used the Indus to irrigate their crops � and propel Pakistans economy � face an uncertain future.

The United Nations warns that unless farmers in hard-hit Punjab and Sindh provinces manage to plant their winter crop of wheat in mid-September as normal, there might be food shortages in the region and the nation as a whole.

In the north, where the floods began nearly three weeks ago, fruit farmers are also hurting.

Last year, cherries, peaches and apricots in the Swat Valley rotted on the trees because of an army operation against Taliban militants. This year, roads and bridges have been washed away so crops cannot be carried to the rest of the country.

The most destructive floods in Pakistans recorded history have affected an estimated 62,000 square miles 160,000 square kilometers of land � about a fifth of the already poor country. Around 20 million people have had their lives disrupted, and 1,500 have been killed.

The scale of the disaster has overwhelmed authorities and led to fears of social unrest, especially given the weak and unpopular government. Hundreds of thousands are living in makeshift camps or by the side of the road, soaking up monsoon rains and surviving on handouts. Many have brought their valuable livestock with them.

The disruption in food supplies is causing price increases across the country.

Hundreds of people Monday blocked a major highway with stones and garbage near the hard-hit Sukkur area in Sindh, complaining of the slow dispersal of aid. They said government officials only handed out food when media were present.

They are throwing packets of food to us like we are dogs, said protester Kalu Mangiani. They are making people fight for these packets.

More than 70 percent of affected people rely on agriculture for their livelihood, according to the U.N. Many are subsistence farmers like Abdur Razaq, who had 15 acres of land where he grazed two buffalo and two cows. The money he got from those animals was enough money to feed his wife and five children.

He said authorities told him that his land was safe from the floods but that turned out to be false: the high water came rapidly at night. He could only think of saving his family, leaving his animals to the floods.

Only a prophet could pass a test as stern as the one we are going through now. It is beyond our capacity. It is coming from Allah, Razaq said, raising a finger skyward.

The Indus has its source in Tibet. From there, it skirts China, heads into India then enters Pakistan south of the Karakoram range before starting its long journey � some 3,180 kilometers 1,976 miles � through the heart of the country into the Arabian sea in Karachi.

The river has irrigated crops since the Bronze Age, when the region was home to the thriving Indus Valley Civilization. The current system of canals and dams that make the it the breadbasket of Pakistan date back to British colonial rule.

By the time the river gets to Punjab and Sindh, it can reach one kilometer more than a half-mile wide during a normal monsoon season.

Now, after floods fed by exceptionally heavy monsoon rains, it stretches more than 25 kilometers 15 miles. On either side of the Indus National Highway close to Sukkur, floodwaters stretch for hundreds of meters yards, with the occasional sugar cane plant visible above the water.

The extent of the damage is still being calculated, and new flooding is occurring.

But the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization estimated 700,000 hectares 1.7 million acres of crops had been destroyed. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said loses would amount to billions of dollars.

Ibrahim Mughal, the chairman of Agri Forum Pakistan said farmers should be given enough seeds, fertilizer and pesticide for at least two crop cycles so they could get back on their feet.

Farming is a mainstay of the Pakistani economy, accounting for about 23 percent of the its gross domestic national product and the largest chunk of its foreign exchange. Ashfaq Hasan Khan, an economic adviser to former President Pervez Musharraf, predicted that the floods may knock up to a percentage point off the governments target of 4.5 percent GDP.

Amid the gloom, Khan and Qurban Burraro, an agriculturist, saw a glimmer of hope.

They said fields may actually be more fertile once the waters recede because of the rich topsoil and composting effect of other organic matter dumped by the floods. Increased yields brought by frequent flooding of lands close to the river is one reason why so many people live there.

After the 2004 tsunami in Indonesia, some farmers reported bumper crops of vegetables, peanuts and rice, even on land that had been inundated with seawater.

A new chapter will start after the water recedes, said Burraro, predicting good wheat crops in November and December if seeds can be planted in time.

We need to support the farming community in the best way so they make up their losses by capitalizing on the golden fertility that the River Indus has brought down.

Thinking that far ahead is a struggle for many farmers.

The water may take six to seven months to recede, but I still may not be able to cultivate my land because it will be too soft, said Liaqat Ali, who was sheltered with his family under his trailer by the road in Sukkur.



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On Facebook: Israeli soldier posed with bound Arab AP

JERUSALEM Israels military has sharply criticized a former soldier who posted photos on Facebook of herself in uniform posing with a smile beside bound and blindfolded Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli news websites on Monday showed two of the photographs. In one, she sits beside a blindfolded Palestinian man. Another shows her smiling in front of three handcuffed and blindfolded Palestinian men.

An Israeli military spokesman called the pictures shameless. Palestinian Authority spokesman Ghassan Khatib said they are humiliating.

Because the woman completed her compulsory military service in 2008, the military spokesman said its not clear whether the military can discipline her. He spoke on the condition of anonymity in line with military guidelines.



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Judge: Blagojevich jurors ask for transcript AP

CHICAGO Jurors in the corruption trial of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich asked the judge Monday for a transcript of the entire testimony from a former deputy governor who was a prosecution witness.

Former deputy governor Bradley Tusk had testified that Blagojevich had planned to hold up a $2 million grant to a school in then-U.S. Rep. Rahm Emanuels district until the congressmans Hollywood-agent brother held a fundraiser for him.

Tusk had testified that he ignored a Blagojevich directive to deliver the message to Emanuel � because, he said, he thought the plan was both illegal and unethical.

After initially saying he was inclined to provide the transcript, Judge James B. Zagel said he was willing to hear more from defense attorneys later Monday about their objections to the move. If the judge grants their request, it wasnt immediately clear how soon they would receive the transcripts.

Jurors had returned to court Monday for their 13th day of deliberations. They created a stir last week with a note to Zagel signaling theyre stuck on several of the 24 counts against Blagojevich. They say theyve agreed to only two. Zagel told them to deliberate further on wire fraud counts that they had not considered.

But the note they sent Monday suggested that jurors may be looking at the first and broadest count against Blagojevich, that he engaged in racketeering. Part of that count deals with the school grant. They may also be looking at a separate count of attempted extortion.

Tusk said he started hearing from Emanuel and his staff in 2006 about the need to quickly get the grant to build a sports field. Tusk said when he talked to Blagojevich, the governor said he wouldnt release the money until Emanuels brother had the fundraiser.

Afterward, Tusk said he complained to the chief ethics officer in Blagojevichs office.

I believe I used the phrase, You need to get your client under control, Tusk said. He said he would take care of it.

Nothing in the indictment of Blagojevich suggested that Emanuel � now President Barack Obamas chief of staff � was actually threatened.

Blagojevich, 53, has pleaded not guilty to all 24 counts, including charges he tried to sell or trade Obamas old Senate seat for a top job or campaign cash. His 54-year-old brother, Robert Blagojevich, a Nashville, Tenn., businessman, faces four counts and also pleaded not guilty.

Neither defendant was required to attend the hearing Monday.



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Iran wont send woman who faced stoning to Brazil AP

TEHRAN, Iran Irans president says authorities wont send a woman who had faced death by stoning on an adultery conviction to Brazil, which has offered her asylum.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed the international outcry over the womans initial stoning sentence by saying the number of such people is very very insignificant.

Iran lifted the stoning sentence for 43-year-old mother of two Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, but is now accusing her of playing a role in her husbands 2005 murder. She could still be hanged.

Brazil, which has friendly relations with Iran, has offered her asylum.

In a TV interview broadcast Monday, the president said he didnt think there was a need to send her to Brazil and that the judiciary is also against the idea.



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Gates plans to retire next year AP

WASHINGTON Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he plans to leave his job next year.

A Republican and holdover from the Bush administration, Gates had agreed to stay on at the request of President Barack Obama. The move was intended to maintain stability at a time of two wars, although Gates has been open about his desire to return to civilian life in his home state of Washington.

In an interview published Monday, Gates told Foreign Policy magazine that leaving in 2011 makes sense. It would give him time to oversee the major offensive under way in Afghanistan but bow out before the 2012 presidential elections.

Gates has been defense secretary since December 2006.

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WASHINGTON AP � Defense Secretary Robert Gates says he plans to leave his job next year.

A Republican and holdover from the Bush administration, Gates had agreed to stay on at the request of President Barack Obama. The move was intended to maintain stability at a time of two wars, although Gates has been open about his desire to return to civilian life in his home state of Washington.

In an interview published Monday, Gates told Foreign Policy magazine that leaving in 2011 makes sense. It would give him time to oversee the major offensive under way in Afghanistan but bow out before the 2012 presidential elections.

Gates has been defense secretary since December 2006.



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White House: politics no role in mosque remarks AP

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE A White House spokesman says politics wasnt a factor in President Barack Obamas remarks about building a mosque near the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York City.

Deputy White House press secretary Bill Burton said it was not politics but Obamas feeling that he had the obligation as president to make sure people are treated equally under the Constitution.

Obama has said that religious freedom allows the mosque to be built, but without commenting on the wisdom of building one two blocks from ground zero. Republicans have pounded him for his comments, making it a prime midterm election issue.

Burton said Obama felt it was his obligation as president to address this. Obama was on the way to Wisconsin for fundraising.



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Miracle crash: Jet splits apart, most survive AP

BOGOTA, Colombia A Boeing 737 jetliner with 131 passengers aboard crashed on landing and broke into three pieces at a Colombian island in the Caribbean early Monday. The regions governor said it was a miracle that only one person died.

Colombian Air Force Col. David Barrero said officials were investigating reports the plane had been hit by lightning before crashing at 1:49 a.m. 3:49 a.m. EDT; 0649 GMT while landing at San Andres Island, a resort island of 78,000 people about 120 miles 190 kilometers east of the Nicaraguan coast.

San Andres Gov. Pedro Gallardo said 125 passengers and six crew members had been aboard, but the only person killed was Amar Fernandez de Barreto, 68.

It was a miracle and we have to give thanks to God, that only one person died, said Gov. Pedro Gallardo.

The Aires airline said in an e-mail that passengers aboard the plane that left Bogota about midnight included eight U.S. citizens and four Brazilians. They were not identified.

Ninety-nine passengers were taken to the Amor de Patria Hospital on San Andres, said the hospital director, Dr. Robert Sanchez. He said only four suffered major injuries.

Its incredible. For the dimension of the accident, there should be more, he said.

Sanchez said an initial examination indicated that Fernandez de Barreto may have died of a heart attack.

Barrero, commander of the Caribbean Air Group, said by telephone from San Andres that the skill of the pilot kept the plane from colliding with the airport.

He said the cause of the accident was uncertain. You cant speculate. Lightning? A gust of wind? The investigation will say.

Barrero said part of the 7,800-foot 2,380-meter runway had been closed because parts of the plane were still scattered across it. But enough was usable that air ambulances would be able to land.

Police Gen. Orlando Paez said by telephone that a group of police officers who had been waiting at the airport for the plane to take them back to the Colombian mainland aided in rescuing the victims.



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Gen. McChrystal to teach leadership at Yale AP

WASHINGTON Yale University says it has hired retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal to teach a graduate level seminar on leadership on its New Haven, Conn., campus.

McChrystal is the former commander of the Afghanistan war. He was fired in July by President Barack Obama because of disparaging comments he and his aides made about their civilian bosses.

Yale announced Monday that McChrystals seminar will examine how dramatic changes in globalization have increased the complexity of modern leadership. McChrystal said in a statement accompanying the release that he was looking forward to sharing his experiences and insights as a career military officer.



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Facebook dislike scam warning

Facebook users are being targeted in a scam that offers them a chance to install a dislike button.

The scam tricks users into allowing a rogue application to access their profile page, which then posts spam messages.

It also attempts to lure people into completing an online survey, for which the scammers are paid money.

The social network already offers a like button that allows people to rate other users comments and posts.

Graham Cluley of security form Sophos said it was the latest in a series of survey scams that included links to a video purporting to show an Anaconda vomiting up a hippo.

One thing we commonly see is that the message starts OMG, shocking video, he said.

And they appear to come from your Facebook friend, giving it a ringing endorsement.

Unknown apps

The dislike button scam prompts people to download an application with the message: Download the official DISLIKE button now.

When users click on the link it prompts them to install a rogue application, which does not function as a dislike button.

Once a user has given it permission to access their profile, it updates the users page with a link and a message: I just got the dislike button, so now I can dislike all of your dumb posts lol

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Many people are giving permission for completely unknown apps, Mr Cluley told BBC News.

The surveys appear to be from genuine companies, he said.

As far as we can tell, they appear to be legitimate, he said. It could be that the firms are not policing their affiliates properly.

The scam finally points users towards a Firefox add-on that installs a dislike button.

Mr Cluley said the add-on also appears to be legitimate.

Its makers did not respond to request for comment.

A spokesperson for Facebook said that the site had a very quick process in place to make sure that links and rogue applications were taken down quickly.

We always encourage people to not click on links that appear suspicious - even if posted from a friend, a spokesperson said.

They can report any posts to us. We can make sure that we take down any application or all of the links across Facebook.

But Mr Cluley said that although Facebook could respond quickly, it should police the development of rogue applications more closely.

Anyone can write a Facebook app - these scams are constantly springing up, he said.



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Iran details plans for new new nuke sites AP

TEHRAN, Iran Iran said Monday it plans to build 10 new uranium enrichment sites inside protected mountain strongholds, with construction on the first starting in March, in continuing defiance of international efforts to curb its nuclear development.

Enriching uranium creates fuel for nuclear power plants but can also, if taken to higher levels, produce the material for weapons and Irans growing capacity in this process is at the center of its dispute with the international community.

The U.N. Security Council has already passed four sets of sanctions against Iran to try and force it to stop enriching uranium.

Last year, Iran flouted international concerns by claiming it would build 10 new enrichment plants and Mondays announcement said the locations for the sites have now been determined but gave no details.

Construction of a new uranium enrichment site will begin by the end of the Iranian year March or early next year, Salehi said. The new enrichment facilities will be built inside mountains.

Revelations a year ago of a previously undisclosed enrichment facility in a secret mountain base near the city of Qom, inflamed international suspicions over Irans enrichment program and helped spur a fourth set of international sanctions in June.

The U.S. and its allies accuse Iran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop a nuclear weapons capability. Iran has denied the accusation, saying its nuclear program is geared merely toward generating electricity.

British Prime Minister David Camerons spokesman Steve Field said that Salehis announcement was a cause for concern. The reports that we have seen this morning certainly do not give us any comfort that Iran is moving in the right direction, Field told reporters

Iran has an industrial-scale, internationally supervised enrichment site in Natanz, in central Iran, with around 6,000 operating centrifuges and as well as the smaller one under construction near Qom. The Islamic republic said it needs 20 large-scale sites to meet domestic electricity needs of 20,000 megawatts in the next 15 years.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday also officially notified the government of the implementation of a new law banning the government from anything except the most minimum level of cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N. nuclear watchdog.

The law is seen as a retaliation for the sanctions and also includes a provision authorizing the Iranian government to retaliate against any countries that attempt to search its ships or airplanes for dual-use materials with inspections of their own.

The Security Council resolution calls on, but does not require, all countries to cooperate in cargo inspections if there are reasonable grounds to believe the items could contribute to the Iranian nuclear program.

The Iranian law also requires the government to continue refining uranium up to 20 percent to fuel a small medical research reactor in Tehran.

Enriching uranium to 20 percent, instead of just the low levels required for fuel, puts Iran much closer to the 90 percent level needed to create weapons grade material, further aggravating the Western powers.

A number of swap deals have been proposed in which other countries would handle the enrichment process and give Iran the enriched fuel, but a final agreement has remained elusive.



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Taliban stone couple for adultery in Afghanistan AP

KABUL, Afghanistan Taliban militants stoned a young couple to death for adultery after they ran away from their families in northern Afghanistan, officials said Monday.

The Taliban-ordered killing comes at a time when international rights groups have raised worries that attempts to negotiate with the Taliban to bring peace to Afghanistan could mean a step backward for human rights in the country. When the Islamist extremists ruled Afghanistan, women were not allowed to leave their houses without a male guardian, and public killings for violations of their harsh interpretation of the Quran were common.

This weekends stoning appeared to arise from an affair between a married man and a single woman in Kunduz provinces Dasht-e-Archi district.

The woman, Sadiqa, was 20 years old and engaged to another man, said the Kunduz provincial police chief, Gen. Abdul Raza Yaqoubi. Her lover, 28-year-old Qayum, left his wife to run away with her, and the two had holed up in a friends house five days ago, said district government head, Mohammad Ayub Aqyar.

They were discovered by Taliban operatives on Sunday and stoned to death in front a crowd of about 150 men, Aqyar said.

First the woman was brought out and stoned, then the man a half an hour later, Aqyar said. He decried the punishment, which he said was ordered by two local Taliban commanders.

A spokesman for the provincial government also condemned the act.

It is against all human rights and international conventions, said spokesman Mabubullah Sayedi. There was no court. It was cruel.

A Taliban spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.

The ancient practice of death by stoning has been abandoned in all but a handful of countries. It is still a legal punishment in some countries, like Iran, which justify it under Shariah, or Islamic law, although human rights activists say the Quran never specifically prescribed stoning for adultery.

Last month, Irans religious authorities called off the planned stoning of a woman convicted of cheating on her husband. Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtianis sentence � which would have been Irans first stoning since 2008 � was lifted following a campaign by politicians, rights groups, diplomats and celebrities around the world.



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Jetliner crashes on Colombian island; 1 killed AP

BOGOTA, Colombia A Boeing 737 jetliner with 131 passengers aboard crashed on landing and broke into three pieces at a Colombian island in the Caribbean early Monday. The regions governor said it was a miracle that only one person died.

Colombian Air Force Col. David Barrero said officials were investigating reports the plane had been hit by lightning before crashing at 1:49 a.m. 3:49 a.m. EDT; 0649 GMT while landing at San Andres Island, a resort island of 78,000 people about 120 miles 190 kilometers east of the Nicaraguan coast.

San Andres Gov. Pedro Gallardo said 125 passengers and six crew members had been aboard, but the only person killed was Amar Fernandez de Barreto, 65. At least five people were reported injured.

It was a miracle and we have to give thanks to God, the governor said.

Barrero, commander of the Caribbean Air Group, said by telephone from San Andres that the skill of the pilot kept the plane from colliding with the airport.

Barrero said the 7,545-foot 2,300-meter runway had been closed because parts of the plane were still scattered across it.

The Aires jet had left the Colombian capital of Bogota at about midnight.

Police Gen. Orlando Paez said by telephone that a group of police officers who had been waiting at the airport for the plane to take them back to the Colombian mainland aided in rescuing the victims.

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Official: Russian disaster sign of global warming AP

MOSCOW Russias heat wave, drought and wildfires � which have killed dozens of people and destroyed millions of acres hectares of wheat � are another indication that global warming is causing more weather extremes around the world, a Russian official said Monday.

Alexander Bedritsky, the Kremlins weather adviser, also cited other disasters that he believes may be related to rising world temperatures, including Pakistans worst floods in recorded history, and Frances 2003 heat wave, which killed 15,000 people.

Taken together, they are signs of global warming, Bedritsky, who also serves as president the World Meteorological Organization, said at a news conference.

U.S. climate change envoy Jonathan Pershing also recently said that such weather disasters are the kind of changes that could be the result of climate change.

Russian firefighters, meanwhile, have succeeded in pushing back some of the countrys wildfires, and meteorologists said a cold front was advancing from the northwest that would hit the Moscow region Monday, bringing heavy rains and colder temperatures.

Five-hundred blazes were still burning in Russia, but the amount of land on fire fell 15 percent in the last 24 hours, the Emergency Situations Ministry said Monday. The area covered by fires around Moscow also has nearly halved in size over the past two days, it said.

Russias heat wave � unprecedented in 130 years of record keeping � has sparked thousands of fires, most of them in western Russia. Heat and acrid smog from the fires also blanketed Moscow for a week this month, doubling the number of recorded deaths in the city.

More than 50 people have died in the wildfires across Russia, and more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed.

The blazes and drought also have cost Russia one-third of its wheat crop, prompting the government to ban wheat exports through the end of the year in a move that has sent world grain prices to new highs. The government promised subsidies to farmers and warned traders that it would closely monitor prices to protect domestic consumers.

Russias economy largely depends on exports of oil and gas, and government officials have traditionally been cautious on climate change issues.

Moscow is a signatory to the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, a pact among industrialized nations to cut carbon emissions by 5 percent by 2012, but a post-Soviet industrial decline had freed it of the need to actually cut greenhouse gases. Russia says that any further deal on emission cuts should credit it for meeting Kyoto obligations ahead of schedule.

Russias heat wave has raised concerns that wildfires could spread to areas contaminated by the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster and spread radioactive particles over broader territory. But authorities have insisted that all wildfires in the Bryansk region and other Chernobyl-affected areas have been quickly dealt with.

Officials said they are well equipped to combat blazes, but Lyudmila Kolmogortseva, an environmentalist and a regional legislator in the Bryansk region, said that emergency workers in the area lack firefighting aircraft and could do little if the fires spread.

Almost a million cubic meters yards of dead radioactive wood pose serious danger if the fires spread, she told The Associated Press. The forest is practically impenetrable, and we practically have no aviation, so well have nothing to fight the fires if they spread.

Kolmogortseva said that sporadic blazes in the area covered a total of about 30 hectares 74 acres this summer but that they all have been extinguished before they could spread radiation.

The regional branch of the Emergency Situations Ministry said Monday there are no fires burning now in the area and that radiation levels have remained normal.

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Associated Press writer Vladimir Isachenkov contributed to this report.



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China fireworks plant blast kills 13, injures 148 AP

BEIJING A massive explosion ripped through a fireworks factory in northeast China early Monday, killing at least 13 workers, damaging nearby buildings and causing secondary blasts.

In another industrial accident Monday, an elevator plunged on a construction site, killing 11 workers riding in it.

Up to 50 people were working at the fireworks factory in the city of Yichun in Heilongjiang province when it was rocked by the explosion about 9:40 a.m. 0140 GMT, according to a statement posted on the local governments website.

Xinhua News Agency reported the death toll rose to 13 after fires were put out and rescuers were able to safely enter the building.

A total of 148 people were injured by the blast, which could be felt up to 2 miles 5 kilometers away and smashed windows in the local government offices and other buildings, the statement said.

The tally appeared to include workers at the factory as well as people in the surrounding area, but details were not given.

It wasnt known if all the workers had been accounted for. Calls to the local government and police rang unanswered Monday.

Eyewitness photos posted to the Internet showed plumes of smoke curled above the plant.

Safety is lax at Chinese fireworks plants, and accidents are common. Dozens of people also die each year from unsafe handling of fireworks while celebrating weddings and traditional holidays.

Investigators were looking into the cause of the elevator accident in the city of Meihekou in the northeastern province of Jilin. The elevator dropped as many as 12 stories, according to a statement from the local government.

Although deadly accidents persist, China has placed an increasing emphasis on improving industrial safety.

Fatalities in the countrys notoriously dangerous coal mines decreased to 2,631 last year, compared with a peak of 6,995 deaths in 2002, according to official figures.

That works out to 7.2 deaths a day in 2009, down from 19.1 a day in 2002.



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Somali radio station asks for journalists release AP

NAIROBI, Kenya The head of a radio station in Somalias semiautonomous region of Puntland is calling on officials to release a jailed radio station manager.

Reporter Abdifatah Jama Mire was sentenced to six years in jail on Saturday after being arrested Friday and charged with supporting terrorists and inciting violence. Mire is the head of station that had interviewed the leader of a militia that has battled government forces recently.

Mohamed Muse Ahmed, the executive director of Horseed Media, said Monday that interviewing a person, even a militant, does not constitute supporting terrorists or inciting violence.

Reporters Without Borders said the jail sentence constitutes a flagrant and deliberate violation of press freedoms.



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Officer lauded in Indian Kashmir for hurling shoe AP

SRINAGAR, India Fifteen police officials have been suspended after an off-duty officer flung a shoe at Indian-controlled Kashmirs top elected official during Indias independence day ceremony � an insulting act lauded by thousands of Kashmiris, news reports said.

The public reaction to Abdul Ahad Jans stunt during Sundays ceremony in Srinagar underscores the continuing anti-India sentiment in the predominantly Muslim region which has been rocked by unrest since June. At least 57 people have died in the violence.

Jan was in a high-security gallery of top officials and ministers when he hurled a shoe at Chief Minister Omar Abdullah during the ceremony at a soccer stadium.

He also threw a black flag toward Abdullah while shouting, We want freedom. Neither item hit Abdullah.

Jan was immediately arrested and authorities later said he was mentally unstable and had been suspended from work in May.

It was a major security breach and were probing how he managed to sit in the top officials gallery, said a police officer on condition of anonymity as he was not authorized to speak with media.

The officer said 15 police were suspended for lax security that allowed Jan to enter the stadium.

After his arrest, thousands of supporters shouted pro-independence slogans outside Jans house and showered flowers on his wife as young men played musical instruments, local newspapers reported Monday.

Anti-India sentiment runs deep in Kashmir � the Himalayan region divided between predominantly Hindu India and Muslim-majority Pakistan but claimed in full by both. Most people favor independence from India or a merger with Pakistan.

Jans brother, Sanaullah Jan, accused authorities of lying when they said Jan was mentally unwell and had been suspended.

He is very sensitive and felt sad over the killings in the Kashmir valley, Sanaullah Jan was quoted as saying by the English-language Greater Kashmir daily newspaper.

Following his arrest, Jan was hospitalized later Sunday after he became sick, the officer said.

On Monday, Jan again shouted pro-independence slogans at the hospital and told reporters he wanted to meet Abdullah. Ill expose all the lies of state police, he said.

The recent unrest in Indian Kashmir has been reminiscent of the late 1980s, when protests against New Delhis rule sparked an Islamic insurgency that has so far killed more than 68,000 people, mostly civilians.

Separatists says they will continue protesting during the current Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.

On Monday, thousands of armed police and paramilitary soldiers patrolled nearly deserted streets in Srinagar � the main city in the region � and other major towns and enforced a strict curfew in most of the region. Troops laid razor wire and erected steel barricades to block access to downtown.



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Yahoo soccer highlights kick off

Internet services firm Yahoo has launched its Barclays Premier League online highlight service.

It will show highlights clips of top-flight games in a three-season multi-million pound deal from 2010 to 2013.

Yahoo says it has attracted video advertising from firms such as Adidas, Heineken, BT and Sony Pictures.

Weekend match highlights will go online after midnight on Monday morning. Midweek games will go on just after midnight the next day.

Yahoo will also own the rights in the UK to syndicate all or part of the Premier League highlights content to third parties.

Richard Scudamore, chief executive of the Premier League, said the online highlights package was an important medium for supporters.

Virgin had owned the UK internet clip rights for the past three years.



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Iran official announces building of new nuke site AP

TEHRAN, Iran Iran said Monday it will begin building a new site to enrich uranium by March, moving ahead with a plan that defies international efforts to curb its nuclear development.

Uranium enrichment factories are used to create fuel for nuclear power plants but can also, if taken to extremes, produce the material for weapons.

The planned plant is among 10 new sites that Iran approved last year in what would be a dramatic expansion of its controversial enrichment program. The announcement on state TV said the locations for the sites have been determined but gave no details.

Construction of a new uranium enrichment site will begin by the end of the Iranian calendar year March 2011 or early next year, Salehi said.

The new enrichment facilities will be built inside mountains ... any of these sites will be capable of meeting the fuel needs of a nuclear power plant the size of the Bushehr facility, he told the TV, referring to the 1,000-megawatt power plant in southern Iran built with Russian help.

Russia will begin loading fuel into the plant on Saturday with a view to it going online by the last weeks of September.

The U.S. and its allies accuse Iran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to develop a nuclear weapons capability. Iran has denied the accusation, saying its nuclear program is geared merely towards generating electricity.

British Prime Minister David Camerons spokesman Steve Field said Monday that Salehis announcement was a cause for concern. The reports that we have seen this morning certainly do not give us any comfort that Iran is moving in the right direction, Field told reporters

Iran has an industrial-scale enrichment site in Natanz, in central Iran, with around 6,000 operating centrifuges and a smaller one under construction near Qom. The Islamic republic said it needs 20 large-scale sites to meet domestic electricity needs of 20,000 megawatts in the next 15 years.

The Qom facility, built inside a mountain for maximum protection from possible aerial attack, is a smaller version of Natanz and is not yet operational. Revelations about the existence of the previously secret facility deepened Western suspicions over the Iranian enrichment program.

Iran says it will install a new generation of more efficient centrifuges at the Qom facility. The new centrifuges would be more advanced than the decades old P-1 type centrifuges once acquired on the black market and in use at Natanz.



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China overtakes Japan in 2Q as No. 2 economy AP

TOKYO Japan lost its place as the worlds No. 2 economy to China in the second quarter as receding global growth sapped momentum and stunted a shaky recovery.

Gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of just 0.4 percent, the government said Monday, far below the annualized 4.4 percent expansion in the first quarter and adding to evidence the global recovery is facing strong headwinds.

The figures underscore Chinas emergence as an economic power that is changing everything from the global balance of military and financial power to how cars are designed. It is already the biggest exporter, auto buyer and steel producer, and its global influence is expanding.

China has been a major force behind the worlds emergence from deep recession, delivering much-needed juice to the U.S., Japan and Europe. Tokyos latest numbers, however, suggest that Chinese demand alone may not be enough for Japan or other economic giants.

Japan is the canary in the goldmine because it depends very much on demand in Asia and China, and this demand is cooling quite a bit, said Martin Schulz, senior economist at Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo. This is a warning sign for all major economies that just focusing on overseas demand wont be sufficient.

China has surpassed Japan in quarterly GDP figures before, but this time its unlikely to relinquish the lead.

Chinas economy will almost certainly be bigger than Japans at the end of 2010 because of the huge difference in each countrys growth rates. China is growing at about 10 percent a year, while Japans economy is forecast to grow between 2 to 3 percent this year. The gap between the size of the two economies at the end of last year was already narrow.

Japans nominal GDP, which isnt adjusted for price and seasonal variations, was worth $1.286 trillion in the April-to-June quarter compared with $1.335 trillion for China. The figures are converted into dollars based on an average exchange rate for the quarter.

Japan has held the No. 2 spot after the U.S. since 1968, when it overtook West Germany. From the ashes of World War II, the country rose to become a global manufacturing and financial powerhouse. But its so-called economic miracle turned into a massive real estate bubble in the 1980s before imploding in 1991.

What followed was a decade of stagnant growth and economic malaise from which the country never really recovered. Prime Minister Naoto Kan now faces a long list of daunting problems: a rapidly aging and shrinking population, persistently weak domestic demand, deflation, a strong yen and slowing growth in key export markets.

In contrast, Chinas growth has been spectacular, its voracious appetite fueling demand for resources, machinery and products from the developing world as well as rich economies like Japan and Australia. China is Japans top trading partner.

Chinas rise has produced glaring contradictions. The wealth gap between an elite who profited most from three decades of reform and its poor majority is so extreme that China has dozens of billionaires while average income for the rest of its 1.3 billion people is among the worlds lowest.

Japans people still are among the worlds richest, with a per capita income of $37,800 last year, compared with Chinas $3,600. So are Americans at $42,240, their economy still by far the biggest.

We should be concerned about per capita GDP, said Kyohei Morita, chief economist at Barclays Capital in Tokyo. China overtaking Japan is just symbolic, he said. Its nothing more than that.

But the symbolism may be exactly the wake-up call Japanese leaders need, said Schulz of the Fujitsu Research Institute. Japan is always strangely inward looking, he said. And nobody is doing anything about it.

Japans people appear resigned to the power shift. A national poll conducted earlier this year by the Asahi, one of Japans biggest newspapers, showed a roughly equal split between those that believed Japans fall to No. 3 posed a major problem and those who did not. More than half of the 2,347 respondents said Japan does not need to be a global superpower.

The countrys annualized growth in the second quarter was also sharply below expectations of 2.3 percent in a Kyodo news agency survey of analysts. On a quarterly basis, Japans GDP � or the total value of the nations goods and services � grew 0.1 percent from the January-March period, the Cabinet Office said.

Consumer spending, which accounts for about 60 percent of GDP, was flat from the previous quarter, the figures showed. Capital spending by companies rose 0.5 percent, while public investment fell 3.4 percent.

The outlook for the third quarter is uncertain. Private consumption appears to be solid so far, helped in part by unusually hot weather, said Masamichi Adachi, senior economist at JP Morgan Securities Japan. But the slowing global economy is weakening exports and production.

A stronger yen, which hit a 15-year high against the dollar last week, also poses a major risk for the countrys export-driven economy. Yen appreciation reduces the value of repatriated profits for companies like Toyota Motor Corp. and Sony Corp. and makes their products more expensive abroad.

The currency worries led Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda to say last week that he is closely monitoring foreign exchange rates. Bank of Japan Gov. Masaaki Shirakawa released a similar statement to try to calm markets.



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