8 Americans dead in Afghan attack

KABUL – Eight Americans died Wednesday in a suicide bombing at amilitary base in eastern Afghanistan, U.S. officials said. “Eight Americans were killed in an attack on a U.S. military base in Regional Command East in Afghanistan,” State Department Spokesman Ian Kelly said. “We mourn the loss of life in this attack, and are withholding further details pending notification of next of kin.” Conflicting reports... [more]

Dutch to use full body scanners for US flights

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – The Netherlands announced Wednesday it will immediately begin using full body scanners for flights heading to the United States, saying that could have stopped the attempted Christmas Day airline bombing. The U.S. had not wanted these scanners to be used previously because of privacy concerns but now the Obama administration has agreed that “all possible measures will be used on flights to the U.S.,”Dutch... [more]

Iran says more than 500 protesters arrested

EHRAN, Iran – Iran’s police chief says more than 500 opposition protesters have been arrested since clashes on Sunday that left at least eight dead. Gen. Ismail Ahmadi Moghaddam said Wednesday the number of arrests may be higher because hardline Basij militiamen and intelligence agents may have apprehended more people on their own. The clashes Sunday were the most violent since the aftermath of June’s disputed presidential... [more]

Obama orders review of airline safety procedures

HONOLULU – President Barack Obama has ordered a review of how U.S. intelligence organizations keep the skies safe — or don’t, as demonstrated by a failed Christmas Day attack on a Detroit-bound flight from Amsterdam. Obama has not yet tapped someone to head the multi-agency probe, but White House officials acknowledge the recent incident involving a 23-year-old Nigerian with alleged ties to terrorists has made clear there... [more]

North Korea: American detained after illegal entry

SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea said Tuesday it has detained an American who entered the country illegally, after activists claimed that a 28-year-old from Arizona went to the communist nation on a mission to call attention to the regime’s human rights abuses. The American was being investigated after “illegally entering” the country through the North Korea-China border last Thursday, North Koreas’s official Korean... [more]

Facing prison, Astor’s son bares private life

NEW YORK – Anthony Marshall has had a life of privilege and pain as philanthropist Brooke Astor’s only child. Born into wealth, he joined the Marines after high school and was wounded in the battle of Iwo Jima. He later became an ambassador, author and Broadway producer before his life began to crumble when his own son accused him of mistreating the aged Astor and doyenne of New York society who married into one of the country’s... [more]

BP oil refinery workers in Texas win damages of $100m

A US jury has awarded $100m (£62m) in damages to 10 workers who said a leak at a BP oil refinery in Texas in 2007 had made them sick. The source of the leak at the refinery south of Houston was never identified and environmental agencies reported no evidence linking it to the refinery. BP concluded that any toxic substance had come from outside. But lawyers for the workers argued the odour had come from a sulphur recovery unit at the plant. They... [more]

James Woods settles his lawsuit over bro’s death

WARWICK, Rhode Island – Oscar-nominated actor James Woods on Tuesday settled a lawsuit against a hospital in Rhode Island where his younger brother Michael died in 2006. Woods claimed Kent Hospital was negligent in the death of his 49-year-old brother, who had a heart attack and died in its emergency room after going there with a sore throat and vomiting. The hospital’s chief executive, Sandra Coletta, acknowledged at a news conference... [more]

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