PM says 'huge problems' in eastern Europe
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Monday that countries in eastern Europe experiencing "huge problems" in the financial crisis required urgent help from the European Union.
Watchdog to probe MPs' expenses
A Westminster sleaze watchdog has announced a wide-ranging inquiry into MPs' expenses as a Government minister faced a possible investigation over the latest in a string of controversies over second homes.
Son of poet Sylvia Plath commits suicide
The son of the poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes has committed suicide 46 years after his mother gassed herself, his sister told a newspaper on Monday.
Watchdog To Investigate MPs' Expenses
The Prime Minister has written to the head of the Committee On Standards In Public Life asking him to investigate MPs' expenses.
Desperate Hunt For Missing Fishermen Goes On
A search for two fishermen, presumed dead after their boat sank on a Scottish loch, is continuing.
Alaska volcano Mount Redoubt erupts 5 times
Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano erupted five times overnight, sending an ash plume more than 9 miles into the air in the volcano's first emissions in nearly 20 years. Residents in the state's largest city were spared from falling ash, though fine gray dust was falling Monday morning on small communities north of Anchorage. The ash began falling around daybreak and continued into midmorning. They were supposed to end by noon.
Unemployment hits harder among Latinos, blacks
The ax fell without sound or shadow: Tatiana Gallego was suddenly called into human resources and laid off from her job as an admissions counselor for a fashion college.
ND univ cancels classes to help with sandbagging
High school and college students were let out of class Monday to help with sandbagging as residents raced to hold off a threat of flooding from the rising Red River.
Oakland police department stunned by day of loss
Oakland police are reviewing the deadliest day ever for their department to see if any mistakes were made in confrontations with an armed parole violator, and prosecutors were examining how parole officials tried to monitor the gunman before he killed three officers and left a fourth brain-dead.
Blizzard shuts down parts of Wyoming, SD & Colo
A blizzard shut down major highways Monday in Wyoming and South Dakota, and meteorologists said one mountainous area might get as much as 40 inches of snow.
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Monday that countries in eastern Europe experiencing "huge problems" in the financial crisis required urgent help from the European Union.
Watchdog to probe MPs' expenses
A Westminster sleaze watchdog has announced a wide-ranging inquiry into MPs' expenses as a Government minister faced a possible investigation over the latest in a string of controversies over second homes.
Son of poet Sylvia Plath commits suicide
The son of the poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes has committed suicide 46 years after his mother gassed herself, his sister told a newspaper on Monday.
Watchdog To Investigate MPs' Expenses
The Prime Minister has written to the head of the Committee On Standards In Public Life asking him to investigate MPs' expenses.
Desperate Hunt For Missing Fishermen Goes On
A search for two fishermen, presumed dead after their boat sank on a Scottish loch, is continuing.
Alaska volcano Mount Redoubt erupts 5 times
Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano erupted five times overnight, sending an ash plume more than 9 miles into the air in the volcano's first emissions in nearly 20 years. Residents in the state's largest city were spared from falling ash, though fine gray dust was falling Monday morning on small communities north of Anchorage. The ash began falling around daybreak and continued into midmorning. They were supposed to end by noon.
Unemployment hits harder among Latinos, blacks
The ax fell without sound or shadow: Tatiana Gallego was suddenly called into human resources and laid off from her job as an admissions counselor for a fashion college.
ND univ cancels classes to help with sandbagging
High school and college students were let out of class Monday to help with sandbagging as residents raced to hold off a threat of flooding from the rising Red River.
Oakland police department stunned by day of loss
Oakland police are reviewing the deadliest day ever for their department to see if any mistakes were made in confrontations with an armed parole violator, and prosecutors were examining how parole officials tried to monitor the gunman before he killed three officers and left a fourth brain-dead.
Blizzard shuts down parts of Wyoming, SD & Colo
A blizzard shut down major highways Monday in Wyoming and South Dakota, and meteorologists said one mountainous area might get as much as 40 inches of snow.
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