White House: Quran Burning Endangers Troops White House: Quran Burning Endangers Troops
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The White House says an American church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops serving overseas. (Sept. 7)


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Here's the latest news for Tuesday, September 7: Gen. Petraeus calls for a stop to Quran burning; Colorado wildfires; Reggie Bush may lose the Heisman; Ryder Cup team set.


Colorado Fire Stops Planes, Frustrates Residents Colorado Fire Stops Planes, Frustrates Residents
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Firefighters ramped up their battle near Boulder, Colo. against a wildfire that forced about 3,000 people to flee their homes as the wind-whipped blaze filled the surrounding canyon with heavy smoke and spit flames. (Sept. 7)


Archie Manning Not a Fan of Manning Bowl Archie Manning Not a Fan of Manning Bowl
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Former NFL quarterback Archie Manning spoke with the AP's John Klobucar Tuesday about the upcoming NFL season. Manning is not looking forward to Week 2 when sons Peyton and Eli face each other in Indianapolis. (Sept. 7)


Petraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence Petraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence
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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is warning that a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops and Americans worldwide. (Sept. 9)


Shutterbugs Ditching Digital for Film Shutterbugs Ditching Digital for Film
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Modern photography is often as simple as, well, point and shoot. But for many photographers, megapixels are out, and film stock is in. (Sept. 7)


Pakistanis Suspect Landowners of Diverting Flood Pakistanis Suspect Landowners of Diverting Flood
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As the disastrous floods recede in Pakistan, something new is rising: suspicions and rumors that powerful officials and landowners used their influence to divert water away from their property and inundate the villages of millions of poor People (Sept. 7)


Angelina Jolie Meets Flood Victims in Pakistan Angelina Jolie Meets Flood Victims in Pakistan
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Angelina Jolie has visited northwest Pakistan to meet victims of the recent flooding. The actress appealed to the international community to provide aid and help the country recover from its worst natural disaster. (Sept 7)


Police: Man Allowed Wife to Be Eaten by Maggots Police: Man Allowed Wife to Be Eaten by Maggots
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An Ohio man has been indicted in the death of his wife after authorities say she was found with rotting bed sores and maggots on her. (Sept. 7)


Tiger Woods Makes Ryder Cup Team Tiger Woods Makes Ryder Cup Team
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Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin selected Tiger Woods with one of his four captain's picks on Tuesday. Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink and Rickie Fowler were also selected. (Sept. 7)


Angelina Jolie Meets Flood Victims in Pakistan Angelina Jolie Meets Flood Victims in Pakistan
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Angelina Jolie has visited northwest Pakistan to meet victims of the recent flooding. The actress appealed to the international community to provide aid and help the country recover from its worst natural disaster. (Sept 7)


Report: Bush to Forfeit Heisman Report: Bush to Forfeit Heisman
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Yahoo! sports is reporting that former Southern Cal running back Reggie Bush is expected to be stripped of the 2005 Heisman Trophy by the end of the month. That would be a first in the 75-year history of the award. (Sept. 7)


Patraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence Patraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence
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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is warning that a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops and Americans worldwide. (Sept. 9)


Bareilles Explores With Pharrell, Talks New CD Bareilles Explores With Pharrell, Talks New CD
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Sara Bareilles, who had a huge hit in 2007 with the piano tune 'Love Song,' returns with her sophomore CD 'Kaleidoscope Heart.' She talks about recording the new album and explains why the songs she created with Pharrell didn't make the cut. (Sept. 7)


Colorado Fire Officials Plan Attack on Flames Colorado Fire Officials Plan Attack on Flames
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Firefighters in Colorado are planning to aggressively ramp up the fight against a 3,500-acre wildfire that has forced thousands of people from their homes in a rugged canyon northwest of Boulder. (Sept. 7)


Raw Video: JetBlue Attendant Appears in Court Raw Video: JetBlue Attendant Appears in Court
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A former JetBlue flight attendant who slid down an emergency exit chute will be mentally evaluated for a possible plea deal. Steven Slater appeared this morning in court in New York. (Sept. 7)


Ga. Deputies Rescue Man From Burning Car Ga. Deputies Rescue Man From Burning Car
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A Georgia man has three sheriff deputies to thank for pulling him from his burning car. The deputies say they never thought about the danger they were putting themselves in, and would do it again in a heartbeat. (Sept. 7)


van Der Sloot Confesses to Extorting Holloways van Der Sloot Confesses to Extorting Holloways
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Joran van der Sloot has acknowledged extorting money from Natalee Holloway's parents, saying he did it to get back at them. The Dutchman remains the last person known to be with Holloway. He's also charged with killing a Peruvian woman. (Sept. 7)


Patraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence Patraeus: Quran Burning May Spark Violence
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The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan is warning that a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book could endanger U.S. troops and Americans worldwide. (Sept. 9)


Jolie\ Jolie's Plea for Pakistan Flood Victims
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Actress Angelina Jolie has visited flood victims in Pakistan, highlighting the need for more international aid. The UNHCR goodwill ambassador described the situation as extraordinarily complex. (7 Sept 2010)


Jolie\ Jolie's Plea for Pakistan Flood Victims
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Actress Angelina Jolie has visited flood victims in Pakistan, highlighting the need for more international aid. The UNHCR goodwill ambassador described the situation as extraordinarily complex. (7 Sept 2010)


Tx. Store Owner Uses Pepsi to Fight Robber Tx. Store Owner Uses Pepsi to Fight Robber
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A Fort Worth, Texas convenience store owner didn't hesitate to fight back when an armed robbed climbed into the shop through a drive-thru window. AP's Rich Matthews reports on the owner's can-hurling response. (Sept. 7)


van Der Sloot Confesses to Extorting Holloway\ van Der Sloot Confesses to Extorting Holloway's
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Joran van der Sloot has acknowledged extorting money from Natalee Holloway's parents, saying he did it to get back at them. The Dutchman remains the last person known to be with Holloway. He's also charged with killing a Peruvian woman. (Sept. 7)


GOP Looks for Gains in November GOP Looks for Gains in November
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With eight weeks to go until the 2010 midterms, Republicans push for gains while Democrats struggle to keep their majority. The AP's Kelly Daschle takes a look at the election landscape. (Sept. 7)


French Strike Over Pension Reforms French Strike Over Pension Reforms
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French unions launched a major strike on Tuesday, leading to severe travel delays. Public sector workers, angered by government plans to reform the pension system, held street demonstrations in Paris and across the country. (7 Sept 2010)