added 2007 Wed May 16 16:19:25 by 2sidestoeverything
ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through acting and motivational speaking, has died. She was 51.
ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through acting and motivational speaking, has died. She was 51.
added 2007 Mon Mar 5 0:59:17 by Wil
Afghan journalists covering the aftermath of a suicide bomb attack and shooting in eastern Afghanistan Sunday said U.S. troops deleted their photos and video and warned them not to publish or air any images of U.S. troops or a car where three Afghans were shot to death.
Afghan journalists covering the aftermath of a suicide bomb attack and shooting in eastern Afghanistan Sunday said U.S. troops deleted their photos and video and warned them not to publish or air any images of U.S. troops or a car where three Afghans were shot to death.
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 23:11:26 by corey.spring
The Associated Press is teaming up with NowPublic to integrated user-submitted content into the AP network, which includes exploring ways to "involve NowPublic's on-the-ground network of news contributors in AP's breaking news coverage."
The Associated Press is teaming up with NowPublic to integrated user-submitted content into the AP network, which includes exploring ways to "involve NowPublic's on-the-ground network of news contributors in AP's breaking news coverage."
added 2007 Mon Jan 22 22:45:47 by catstevens
January 21, 2007 -- WELL, the Iraqi Ministry of Interior says disputed Associated Press source Jamil Hussein does exist. But at least one story he told the AP just doesn't check out: The Sunni mosques that as Hussein claimed and AP reported as "destroyed," "torched" and "burned and [blown] up" are all still standing. S
January 21, 2007 -- WELL, the Iraqi Ministry of Interior says disputed Associated Press source Jamil Hussein does exist. But at least one story he told the AP just doesn't check out: The Sunni mosques that as Hussein claimed and AP reported as "destroyed," "torched" and "burned and [blown] up" are all still standing. S







