September 2006


This undated promotional photo, provided by CNN Headline News, shows Nancy Grace on the Headline News set in New York, where she hosts a news show that explores legal issues. (AP Photo/CNN Headline News)AP - Anybody who believes Nancy Grace was chastened by the suicide of a young mother following their tough television encounter doesn’t know Nancy Grace.


In this undated photo provided by the Illinois State Police, 7-year-old Demond Tunstall, 2-year-old Ivan Tunstall, and 1-year-old Jinela Tunstall are shown. Police are searching for the children they say were last seen with an unnamed 26-year-old woman, who police said they are questioning as a person of interest Friday, Sept. 22, 2006, in East St. Louis, Ill. Police say they are questioning the 26-year-old in connection with the death of a woman whose fetus was cut from her womb.  (AP Photo/The Illinois State Police)AP - A woman accused of killing a pregnant woman and her fetus told police she drowned the woman’s three young children and stuffed them into a washer and dryer at their apartment, an official said Sunday.


Supporters of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein take to the streets during a demonstration in Tikrit, 175 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, September 22, 2006. A newspaper report that a U.S. intelligence analysis said the Iraq war gave rise to a new generation of Islamic radicals and made the overall terrorism problem worse was 'not representative of the complete document,' the White House said on Sunday. (Nuhad Hussin/Reuters)AP - Democrats on Sunday seized on an intelligence assessment that said the Iraq war has increased the terrorist threat, saying it was further evidence that Americans should choose new leadership in the November elections.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Chris Simms falls as Carolina Panthers defensive end Al Wallace (96) makes a hit during an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006, at in Tampa, Fla. The Panthers won 26-24. (AP Photo/The Charlotte Observer, Jeff Siner)AP - Tampa Bay quarterback Chris Simms had his spleen removed after taking several hard hits in 26-24 loss to the Carolina Panthers and was resting comfortably in a hospital Sunday night.


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A hand crew boards a helicopter Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006 near Ojai, Calif. to be dropped in to reinforce fire breaks at the Day Fire, seen in background. The  blaze started by embers from the huge Day Fire burned about 7,000 acres in the canyons above Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, which sits between Ojai and Fillmore along Highway 150, about 75 miles north of Los Angeles. The campus was evacuated late Saturday. (AP Photo/Michael A. Mariant)AP - Firefighters gained ground Sunday against a wildfire that has burned more than 210 square miles in the Los Padres National Forest, aided by calmer winds and aircraft dropping water and fire-smothering chemicals.


Leader of the Christian Lebanese Forces militia Samir Geagea talks an annual mass to commemorate Christian militiamen killed during the bloody sectarian conflict at the shrine of the Virgin Mary in the town of Harissa, 27 kilometers (17 miles) north of Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2006. Tens of thousands of right-wing Christians turned out at a tumultuous rally north of Beirut Sunday led by a notorious anti-Syrian former warlord, in a show of strength two days after a massive gathering by the rival Muslim Shiite Hezbollah. Geagea, who was  released from prison last year after serving more than a decade on multiple counts of murder dating to the war, backs the Western-leaning government of Prime Minister Fuad Saniora. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)AP - An anti-Syrian Christian leader dismissed Hezbollah’s claims of victory in its war with Israel as tens of thousands of his supporters rallied Sunday in a show of strength that highlighted Lebanon’s sharp divisions.


Bundled spinach sits in a cooler at a wholesale farmer's market in Washington September 15, 2006. A 2-year-old boy who drank a spinach shake died from a suspected E. coli infection in a case that is possibly related to the nationwide health scare around spinach, a state health official said on Friday. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)Reuters - A second bag of spinach contaminated
with toxic E.coli bacteria has been found in Utah, and
regulators hope it will offer clues about an outbreak that has
now sickened 173 people and killed as many as three.


Reuters - In a video released by their
rebel captors, Colombian lawmakers held hostage for more than
four years pleaded with President Alvaro Uribe to negotiate
with leftist guerrillas to secure their release.

**FILE PHOTO** Sanford Moore, also known as 'Charles W. Etheridge III' WKRS-FM radio personality and activist at the radio station looks on before taping his weekly show 'Week In Review', Sept. 17, 2006 in New York. The veteran black advertising guru, 65, for decades wrote letters, staged protests and pushed public officials to highlight the lack of diversity in advertising. (AP Photo/Gina Gayle)AP - Why, city officials demanded, were there virtually no black staffers at New York’s elite advertising agencies? The year was 1968. Agencies’ executives vowed to fix the problem. They didn’t. Now, under steady pressure from advocates and the threat of public embarrassment by city officials, they’ve renewed those promises.


Supporters of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein take to the streets during a demonstration in Tikrit, 175 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad, September 22, 2006. A newspaper report that a U.S. intelligence analysis said the Iraq war gave rise to a new generation of Islamic radicals and made the overall terrorism problem worse was 'not representative of the complete document,' the White House said on Sunday. (Nuhad Hussin/Reuters)Reuters - A newspaper report that a U.S.
intelligence analysis found that the Iraq war gave rise to a
new generation of Islamic radicals and made the overall
terrorism problem worse was “not representative of the complete
document,” the White House said on Sunday.


An image taken from an internet posting by al Qaeda's media arm, al Sahab on September 11, 2006, shows Osama bin Laden speaking in an unknown location. (Internet/Reuters)Reuters - Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it had
no evidence Osama bin Laden was dead, shedding further doubt on
a secret document leaked in France that said Saudi secret
services believed he died last month.


A shopkeeper show a video CD of Osama bin Laden for sale in the Pakistan-Afghan border city of Chaman September 24, 2006. A leaked intelligence report of bin Laden's death has met scepticism from Western and Muslim governments but may increase a clamour from his followers to show himself on video for the first time in nearly two years. (Saeed Ali Achakzai - PAKISTAN/Reuters)Reuters - A leaked intelligence report of Osama
bin Laden’s death has met scepticism from Western and Muslim
governments but may increase a clamor from his followers to
show himself on video for the first time in nearly two years.


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