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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Search continues for missing Air France flight

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Search continues for missing Air France flight
Brazilian and French rescue teams continued to search Tuesday for the passengers of an Air France jet that disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean as details of Flight 447 began to emerge.

Clinic worker chased off suspect before doctor's slaying
The day before a Kansas abortion provider was gunned down at his church, the suspect in his slaying was chased off from another clinic he tried to vandalize, a worker there said Monday.

U.S.
Brazilian court rules for New Jersey dad in custody case
The New Jersey man whose efforts to gain custody of his son in Brazil attracted international attention may have finally gotten his wish.

Early storms don't guarantee busy hurricane season
Today's not only the first of the month or the start of the summer season meteorologically: It's the first day of hurricane season 2009.

CIA names fallen officer 6 years after death
When Gregg Wenzel died six years ago in Ethiopia, the obituaries said he was a U.S. Foreign Service officer killed by a drunken driver on the streets of Addis Ababa.

Judge's ruling could reveal Gitmo secrets in late July
The U.S. government cannot collectively seal its records in more than 100 cases involving the indefinite detention of suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay facility in Cuba, a federal judge ruled Monday.

WORLD
Pakistan: Alleged terrorist detained
One of the three suspects detained Friday in Islamabad has been identified as Fida Ullah, a terrorist who recruited suicide bombers here, police said in a news release.

Navy investigating missing money after pirate rescue
The Navy is investigating how thousands of dollars went missing in the rescue of the captain of the Maersk Alabama in April, a Pentagon source told CNN.

Cheney: No link between Saddam Hussein, 9/11
Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday that he does not believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the planning or execution of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Families lobby media before journalists' North Korean trial
After nearly three months of maintaining their silence, the families of two U.S. journalists detained in North Korea are taking to the airwaves this week to lobby for their release as the women go on trial Thursday.

BUSINESS
GM bankruptcy: End of an era
General Motors filed for bankruptcy protection early Monday, a move once viewed as unthinkable that became inevitable after years of losses and market share declines capped by a dramatic plunge in sales in recent months.

Stocks start June with a bang
Stocks rallied Monday, sending the Dow Jones industrial average near the breakeven point for the year, as better-than-expected readings on manufacturing activity raised hopes that a global economic recovery is brewing.

SPORTS
Scott Howard-Cooper: Most intriguing storylines of the NBA Finals
Wanna buy some used puppets?

Tale opf the tape: Sizing up Lakers-Magtic Finals matchup
A breakdown of the X's and O's in the 2009 NBA Finals can wait until closer to Game 1. For now, we'll go with a good ol' tale of the tape, heavy on the intangibles:

HEALTH
China releases U.S. school group quarantined over flu concerns
Students and teachers from a Maryland private school who were quarantined in China because of swine flu concerns have been released, the mother of one of the students told CNN's "American Morning."

Many women put pregnancy plans on hold in shaky economy
Diana Adam, 35, and her husband wanted to have a second child this year. The timing just seemed right. She had a job as a software engineer at a big market research company near San Francisco, California, and it had good benefits -- including paid maternity leave. He was looking for a faculty position after finishing his Ph.D. in sociology but had a steady job as a lecturer at a state university. Their first child, a boy, was three.

TECHNOLOGY
Microsoft will make Xbox games without controllers
Microsoft Corp. on Monday unveiled its answer to the Nintendo Wii.

Prison officials sniffing out contraband cell phones
In the black market of prison life, cell phones have become perhaps the hottest commodity. Now, Texas is among a growing number of state governments going after them.

ENTERTAINMENT
Unpublished photos of Marilyn Monroe surface
They were taken before Marilyn Monroe became branded as the voluptuous blonde who oozed sex appeal in dozens of Hollywood films.

O'Brien takes over 'The Tonight Show'
Conan O'Brien kicked off his new gig on "The Tonight Show" with a mad cross-country dash from New York to Los Angeles, seemingly forgetting the last item on his check list -- "Move to LA."

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