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Stuck Utah cave explorer John Jones packed much adventure into 26 years – New York Daily News

Stuck Utah cave explorer John Jones packed much adventure into 26 years – New York Daily News
This undated family photo provided Thursday, Nov. 26, 2009, shows John Jones holding his daughter Elizabeth “Lizzie” Dawn Jones. John Jones, 26, of Stansbury Park, died Thursday in Nutty Putty Cave. Handout This Wednesday Nov. 25, 2009 photo provided by the Utah County Sheriff’s Office shows an

Tiger Woods OK after early-morning crash at home in Fla. – USA Today
Megawatt superstar and world No. 1 golfer Tiger Woods was injured in a one-car accident early Friday near his Florida home that left him with facial lacerations. After being taken to Health Central Hospital in Ocoee by ambulance, Woods, 33, was treated and released. “Tiger Woods was in a minor car

Pike throws 6 TDs, No. 5 Cincy tops Illinois 49-36 – Boston Globe
CINCINNATI Tony Pike returned from an injury to his non-throwing arm and had a record day Friday, passing for six touchdowns in a 49-36 victory over Illinois that left fifth-ranked Cincinnati unbeaten and back to full strength. The senior quarterback started for the first time since Oct. 15 and

Dubai woes hit world stocks again; Asia down most – Access North GA
LONDON – World stocks tumbled Friday amid fears that the fallout from Dubai’s problems repaying $60 billion in debt would derail the global financial and economic recovery. Sentiment among investors has been hit hard by Wednesday’s news that Dubai World, a government investment company, has asked

Report: 9 killed in Russia train derailment – San Francisco Chronicle
A passenger train derailed between Moscow and St. Petersburg late Friday, killing at least nine people and injuring dozens, according to authorities and a Russian news agency. The three rear cars of an express train from Moscow to St. Petersburg went off the tracks in the Novgorod province, federal

Obama aides met frequently with health care lobbyists – Examiner
The Associated Press is reporting that President Obama’s top aides had frequent meetings with lobbyists and major figures in the health care industry. The AP released a White House visitor’s list on Wednesday that disclosed that many of those visitor’s are involved in the health care debate and are

Montreal back on the F1 schedule for next 5 years – Findlaw.com
MONTREAL (AP) – Montreal is back on the Formula One schedule for five years – thanks to more than $70 million in public money. Mayor Gerald Tremblay and federal and provincial politicians said at a news conference Friday an agreement is in place for the race to be held in city from 2010 to 2014. The

Diplomats: Iran censured at IAEA meeting – Washington Times
VIENNA (AP) — The majority of the board of the International Atomic Energy Agency has voted to censure Iran for its nuclear defiance. Diplomats inside the meeting said Friday that 25 of the 34 IAEA board nations present voted for a resolution backed by the U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and

Namibia vote expected to return party to power – Houston Chronicle
WINDHOEK, Namibia Namibia’s longtime ruling party may see its grip on this desert nation weakened in elections that began Friday, with a challenge from a new breakaway party hoping to attract voters dissatisfied with corruption and leadership scandals. President Hifikepunye Pohamba, who is

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