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Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath (AP)

A woman holds up a 'Aero Shot' caffeine device in Boston, Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012. The lipstick-sized product went on the market late last month in Massachusetts and New York, and is also available in France. A single unit costs $2.99 at convenience, mom-and-pop, liquor and online stores. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)AP - Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks.


City council makes plans for upcoming projects

Reidsvillle City Council met Friday to discuss projects which need immediate attention

US, Japan pave way to send Okinawa Marines to Guam (AP)

AP - The transfer of thousands of U.S. Marines to Guam will not require the prior closure of a base on the southern Japan island of Okinawa, the United States and Japan announced Wednesday in a compromise they hope will break a stalemate over opposition to the large U.S. military presence there.

Former Maldives leader calls for successor to quit (AP)

A Maldives police officer, in blue, charges soldiers during a clash in Male, Maldives, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed presented his resignation in a nationally televised address Tuesday afternoon after police joined the protesters and then clashed with soldiers in the streets. (AP Photo/Sinan Hussain)AP - Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed says a coup forced him from power and he demands that his successor resign immediately.


Vestas warns on profits, chairman resigns (AP)

AP - The chairman of Vestas Wind Systems A/S, the world's biggest maker of wind turbines in terms of revenue, will step down after the company said Wednesday that its 2011 profits were substantially below target.

Homs under assault, Russia unbending on Syria (Reuters)

Reuters - Syrian forces thrusting into the rebellious city of Homs on Wednesday killed at least 67 civilians, including three families slain in their homes by militiaman loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, activists said.

German exports down sharply in Dec after strong year (Reuters)

Reuters - German exports fell at their fastest rate in nearly three years in December and imports unexpectedly dropped, adding to signs that the euro zone sovereign debt crisis hit the region's top economy hard in the fourth quarter.

Russia: Assad wants his VP to speak to opposition (AP)

Pro-Syrian regime supporters wave Syrian and Russian flags as they cheer a convoy believed to be transporting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Thousands of Syrians waving Russian flags cheered Russia's foreign minister as he arrived in Damascus Tuesday for talks with embattled President Bashar Assad on the country's escalating violence. (AP Photo/Muzaffar Salman)AP - Syrian President Bashar Assad wants his vice president to hold talks with the opposition groups, Russia's foreign minister said, as activists reported that dozens died Wednesday in government bombings of cities and villages across Syria.


No charges against NYPD boss' son after rape claim (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 3, 2010, file photo, TV personality Greg Kelly, the son of New York Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly, arrives at the New York Comedy Festival's Stand Up For Heroes concert in New York. Prosecutors in New York say that have decided not to pursue charges against Kelly following a woman’s claim that he raped her in October 2011. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes, File)AP - The police commissioner's TV host son has been cleared of the prospect of criminal charges of raping a woman he met for a drink, but it's not clear how quickly he might return to his spot as a jocular morning-show host.


Haiti Papers Over the Past: The Re-Branding of Baby Doc Duvalier (Time.com)

Time.com - The government of Michel Martelly -- friend of Sean Penn and other U.S. celebrities -- has decided not to pursue the ex-dictator-for-life for crimes against humanity -- just corruption

Rio's Olympic Preview: Erupting Manhole Covers (Time.com)

Time.com - Will the Brazilian megacity's crumbling infrastructure spoil the World Cup and the Olympics?

New Maldives leader stresses "no coup" in paradise islands (Reuters)

Reuters - The new president of the Maldives stressed on Wednesday that he did not take power in the Indian Ocean resort islands in a coup and said that his succession was in line with the constitution.

South Africa's close ties to Iran under scrutiny (AP)

AP - The West's increasing pressure on Iran has meant scrutiny for South African businesses that operate in the Middle Eastern nation accused of having nuclear ambitions.

Gandhi dynasty scion takes on low caste "queen" in India vote (Reuters)

Reuters - Millions of voters went to the polls in India's most populous and politically important state on Wednesday, the first stage of an election that tests support for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's troubled government ahead of a nationwide vote in two years.

AP Interview: Homecoming inspires wounded Marine (AP)

In this Jan. 31, 2012 photo, Marine Sgt. Ben Tomlinson checks his cell phone for messages after working out at his home in Jacksonville, Ala. Tomlinson was badly injured in Afghanistan and is now using a wheelchair because of paralysis. Tomlinson's hometown gave him a homecoming celebration that he said inspired him to work even harder on his rehabilitation. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP - Shot through the upper back on a rooftop in Afghanistan and gasping for breath after a bullet ripped through his chest, Marine Sgt. Ben Tomlinson had a fear worse than death.


U.S. to move Marines to Guam despite Futenma delay (Reuters)

Reuters - Japan and the United States said on Wednesday they have started talks to transfer U.S. Marines to Guam from the southern Japan island of Okinawa despite little progress being made on the planned relocation of a U.S. airbase on Okinawa, a step forward in an issue that has long been an irritant in bilateral ties.

House GOP introduces its insider trading bill (AP)

In this photo provided by NASA, the full moon rises above the U.S. Capitol Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, as seen from Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/NASA, Bill Ingalls)AP - House Republicans have introduced their version of a bill to ban insider trading by thousands of federal officials, and have added provisions to bar lawmakers convicted of a felony from collecting their government pensions.


LA district hopes to restore trust with shakeup (AP)

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent John Deasy takes his seat following a closed-door meeting of the Board of Education in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Prosecutors have filed a lewd-acts complaint against the second of two teachers removed from a Los Angeles-area elementary school, and the Board voted to fire him in the closed-door meeting. On Monday night Deasy said that more than 120 staff members at Miramonte Elementary School — everyone from the principal and teachers to the cafeteria workers — were being replaced because a full investigation of the allegations will be disruptive and staffers will require support to get through the scandal. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - The move by school district administrators to replace the entire staff at an elementary school rocked by teacher sex abuse claims was a bold step to restore parents' badly shaken confidence at the school, but it has been met with mixed feelings.


German exports broke euro1 trillion mark in 2011 (AP)

FILE - The June 25, 2004 file photo shows engineer Michel Schmidt working in the turbine head in the assembly of wind generators in Aurich, northern Germany, plant of Enercon. German export increased by 11.4 percent in 2011 to euro 1,060.1 billion (US$ 1,406 billion) as the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) reported Wednesday, Feb 8, 2012 on the basis of provisional data.  (AP Photo/Joerg Sarbach)AP - German exports climbed 11.4 percent last year to top the euro1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) mark for the first time, official figures showed Wednesday, though a decline in December underlined the likelihood of slower growth ahead.


AP Enterprise: CA mine dispute recalls wild past (AP)

AP - California's Gold Rush was more than a century-and-a-half ago, but its Wild West spirit lives on in a dispute between government agencies and a landowner in the Sierra Nevada foothills that some officials describe as one of the most egregious cases of illegal mining they have ever encountered.

Worker tells 911: Powell 'exploded the house' (AP)

This undated photo provided by Chuck and Judy Cox shows Braden, left, and Charlie Powell. The boys were killed along with their father, Josh Powell, on Sunday in what police said was an intentional fire set by Powell.  The Coxes are the parents of Powell's wife, Susan, who has been missing since 2009. (AP Photo/Courtesy Chuck and Judy Cox)AP - Police released 911 calls that revealed a social worker's frantic attempts to alert authorities that Josh Powell had locked himself in his home with his two young sons, moments before he set off a huge fire that killed all inside.


Prosecution urges rejection of Sandusky request over visit (Reuters)

Reuters - Pennsylvania prosecutors who have charged Jerry Sandusky with sexually abusing boys filed a fierce response on Tuesday to the former Penn State assistant football coach's request to be allowed to see his grandchildren in his home.

Experts: Marriage ban's path to high court unclear (AP)

Robin Tyler, right, who with her partner Diane Olson, not shown, became the first same-sex couple to wed in Los Angeles County in 2008, sits with her attorney Gloria Allred as they learn about the  9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision on the validity of gay marriage, in Los Angeles Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. The federal appeals court declared California's same-sex marriage ban, passed as Proposition 8 in 2008, to be unconstitutional, putting the bitterly contested, voter-approved law on track for likely consideration by the U.S. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - Conservative critics like to point out that the federal appeals court that just declared California's same-sex marriage ban to be unconstitutional has its decisions overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court more often than other judicial circuits, a record that could prove predictive if the high court agrees to review the gay marriage case on appeal.


French economy to post zero growth in Q1: central bank (Reuters)

Reuters - France's economy will register zero growth in the first quarter of this year, the Bank of France forecast on Wednesday, as the country succumbs to a slowdown throughout the euro zone.

Disgruntled police in Brazil threatening Carnival (AP)

Soldiers maintain their blockade of the Bahian state legislature building, where up to 300 striking police officers and their families are holed up, in Salvador, Brazil, Tuesday Feb. 7, 2012. About one-third of Bahia's 30,000 police went on strike a week ago and murders in the capital's metropolitan area immediately spiked, reaching double normal rates before 2,000 troops were sent in Sunday to patrol the city in armored personnel carriers. The striking police officers are demanding pay raises and amnesty for what a judge ruled an illegal work stoppage. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)AP - Disgruntled police across Brazil are taking aim at the country's iconic Carnival celebration, raising threats to the annual street parties that draw hordes of foreigners as a way to press their demands for pay raises.


NATO, Afghan and Pakistan officials to hold border talks (Reuters)

Reuters - NATO, Afghan and Pakistani military officials will hold talks on improving border security and coordination on Wednesday, in a possible sign that tension is easing following a cross-border NATO air attack in November that infuriated Pakistan.

Special ops teams first in, last out in Afghan war (AP)

Navy Adm. Bill McRaven, commander of the U.S. Special Operations Command, addresses the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)AP - First in and last out — that's the current plan for elite U.S. forces in Afghanistan, according to Adm. Bill McRaven.


US searches for strategy to halt Syria violence (AP)

Members of the Free Syrian Army train outside Idlib, Syria, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. (AP Photo)AP - The United States appears to be out of answers on what to do with Syria.


Islandia, a Florida City That Never Was

Miami-Dade County officials are expected to abolish the city of Islandia, a desolate chain of 33 islands that mid-century land developers had hoped to turn into a rollicking resort town.

China sets target of average 13 percent annual minimum wage rise (Reuters)

Reuters - The annual average growth of China's minimum wages should be at least 13 percent in the five years to 2015, according to a government job market plan for the period published on Wednesday.

Rick Santorum: With Tuesday Caucuses, a Second Chance to Shine (Time.com)

Time.com - Tuesday's contests present a second chance for Rick Santorum to elbow his way back into the picture as the chief conservative alternative to the Massachusetts governor

A Tale of Two Passes: How the Giants Won (Time.com)

Time.com - A Tale of Two Passes: How the Giants Won

City releases layoff information

Beth Johnstone, former deputy director of the city’s planning and economic development, and Kwahme McNeil, the son of former Springfield Ald. Frank McNeil, are among a dozen people who lost their city jobs late last month.

City to begin auctioning liens to recoup tax dollars

LOWELL -- The city will begin auctioning off millions of dollars in municipal liens on properties that are behind on their tax payments in the coming months, City Manager Bernie Lynch announced

Washington state same-sex marriage supporters cheer court ruling (Reuters)

Reuters - Gay marriage proponents in the Pacific Northwest cheered a U.S. court ruling on Tuesday that overturned a California ban on same-sex nuptials, in what they saw as boost to their cause a day before a key vote to legalize such unions in Washington state.

City had faith Giants would win

The city bet $10,400 that the Giants would win the Super Bowl — long before the team secured a spot in the game.

Two RCMP officers shot in Alberta; house surrounded (Reuters)

Reuters - Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were shot and wounded in the western province of Alberta, the national police force said on Tuesday.

Dozens sickened at Washington state cheerleading competition (Reuters)

Reuters - Washington state health officials said on Tuesday they were investigating a possible intestinal illness outbreak that hit hundreds of people at a weekend high school cheerleading competition.

AG: Bail rules should keep Sandusky inside home (AP)

AP - Prosecutors asked Tuesday to have Jerry Sandusky kept indoors as part of his bail conditions, citing complaints that the former Penn State assistant football coach was seen outside and watching children in a schoolyard from the back porch of his home, where he remains under house arrest while awaiting trial on child molestation charges.

Does city sticker artwork show gang signs?

City Clerk Susana Mendoza said she's investigating whether gang signs are part of the winning design for Chicago's next city sticker, just days before the decals are scheduled to be printed.

Disney earnings beat despite shaky economy (Reuters)

Reuters - Walt Disney Co's quarterly revenue fell short of Wall Street's expectations after the movie studio put in a poor showing, but profit grew at a faster-than-expected 12 percent clip as media networks and theme parks held strong in an uncertain economy.

City sticker artwork shows gang signs?

City Clerk Susana Mendoza said Tuesday she’s investigating whether gang signs are part of the winning design for Chicago’s next city sticker, just days before the decals are scheduled to be printed.

History expert pleads guilty to stealing documents (AP)

Historian Barry Landau walks out of federal court Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 in Baltimore. Landau plead guilty to stealing thousands of documents from historical societies and libraries stretching from Baltimore up the East Coast..(AP Photo/Gail Burton)AP - A memorabilia collector and self-styled expert on presidential history pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to steal thousands of documents signed by leaders throughout U.S. history.


City clerk investigates: Does new city sticker have gang signs?

City Clerk Susana Mendoza is investigating claims that the city’s 2012-13 vehicle sticker — intended for every Chicagoan’s windshield — includes symbols honoring the gang that Police Supt. Garry McCarthy vowed to destroy.The city sticker design, which includes the city’s skyline inside a heart, with hands pointing up towards a police hat, fire department helmet and paramedic symbol, was ...

No cigar: Economic embargo on Cuba turns 50 (AP)

FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2006 file photo, a car drives past a billboard that reads in Spanish; '70 percent of Cubans have been born under the Embargo,' in Havana, Cuba.  The United States economic embargo on Communist-run Cuba turned 50 on Feb. 7, 2012. Cuba updates its estimate of how much the embargo has cost it using a complicated - and some say flawed - calculus that takes into account years of interest, the end of the gold standard and other factors. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano, File)AP - When it started, American teenagers were doing "The Twist." The United States had yet to put a man into orbit around the Earth. And a first-class U.S. postage stamp cost 4 cents.


Giants lauded as Super Bowl champs in NYC parade (AP)

New  York Giants quarterback Eli Manning holds up the Vince Lombardi Trophy during a ceremony for the NFL football Super Bowl XLVI champions at City Hall in New York, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.  (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)AP - Eli Manning hoisted the Lombardi Trophy from a glittering blue-and-white float, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg joked that New York City should now be nicknamed the "Big Blue Apple," as thousands of fans crowded lower Manhattan on Tuesday to celebrate the New York Giants' Super Bowl victory amid tons of confetti.


Dow approaches 13,000, and maybe a record to come (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2012 file photo, trader Kevin Lodewick, right, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. A strong one-day rally — caused by a deal to lock down badly needed bailout money for Greece, perhaps, or another unexpectedly positive economic report, like Friday's unemployment numbers — could put it over the 13000 mark. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)AP - It was just last summer that the Dow Jones industrial average shed 2,000 points in three terrifying weeks. Investors had a host of things to worry about, including the possibility of another recession.


Bernanke: Job market remains weak despite gains (AP)

Chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke holds a news conference at the William McChesney Martin Federal Reserve Board Building in Washington, January 25, 2012. REUTERS/Larry DowningAP - Ben Bernanke says the job market isn't as strong as the steadily declining unemployment rate might suggest.


Komen exec quits after Planned Parenthood flap (AP)

FILE - In a Tuesday Aug. 10, 2010 file photo, Georgia gubernatorial candidate Karen Handel speaks to reporters after casting her ballot in the Georgia runoff election in Roswell, Ga. Handel, executive with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity, announced her resignation as vice president for public policy Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 in a letter to Komen officials, after a dispute over funding for Planned Parenthood.  (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)AP - A vice president at the Susan G. Komen for the Cure resigned Tuesday, saying the breast cancer charity should have stood by its politically explosive decision to cut off funding for Planned Parenthood.


Report: Silicon Valley sees growth in jobs, wealth (AP)

AP - Silicon Valley is creating jobs and wealth for highly skilled workers but may be leaving some residents behind as employment closes in on pre-Great Recession levels, according to a report released Tuesday.
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