Saturday, August 17, 2013

N.J. Governor Gives Provisional OK to Medical Pot For Kids

Map: Where clashes are happening
 
13 still missing from sunken Indian sub
 Navy divers have recovered five bodies so far from an Indian navy submarine that exploded and sank in Mumbai this week, authorities said Saturday.
4 kids among 7 killed in Ind. crash
 Seven relatives died when their SUV was crushed between two big rigs during a traffic backup in Indiana, leaving the vehicle in a burning, mangled heap.
University buys bulletproof whiteboards
 Using technology designed to protect U.S. troops, a Maryland company that makes bulletproof whiteboards has contracted with a university seeking to offer its professors greater protection in the event of a school shooting.
Morsy supporters sought refuge
What leverage does U.S. have?
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More Violence Feared In Cairo; Hundreds Barricaded In Mosque
Supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi promised to defy a state of emergency and hold more protests today. Up to 1,000 took refuge in a Cairo mosque and are refusing to leave.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us
Kyrgyz Officials Shut Down Alcohol-Smuggling Pipeline
The conduit with neighboring Kazakhstan was reportedly used to send "thousands of liters" of pure grain alcohol undetected across the border.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us
N.J. Governor Gives Provisional OK to Medical Pot For Kids
Republican Gov. Chris Christie has approved a broad measure to ease restrictions on medical marijuana for chronically ill children, but he won't go as far as lawmakers would like.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us
Switching To Gmail May Leave Reporters' Sources At Risk
This summer, The New York Times moved all of it reporters' email to corporate Gmail accounts. This move to a third party could leave Times reporters and their sources with fewer legal protections if they are the subject of a government investigation.» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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