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The case was filed Friday by alleged victim John Coe Number 1, 58, which accused Clarahan of abusing him in 1968. Clarahan was then a prison chaplain and Coe was a 17-year-old inmate.  |


Officials led a ground breaking ceremony at the 1,200-acre new airport site, some seven miles southeast of St. George. Among those present were Sens. Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett, Rep. Jim Matheson, Governor Jon Huntsman, and Mayor Dan McArthur.  |
Derek Mamoyac of Philomath, Oregon was found 6,000 feet up on the mountain reportedly surviving the ordeal by eating centipedes and drinking water from creeks.  |
The missing boy's grandfather, Clemons F. Tinnemeyer, 51, was taken into custody Friday night in Riverside, California.  |


The California retail chain, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in July, is another victim of the current financial crisis and credit crunch.  |
The towers, which once aided ships in the transport of goods, became obsolete in recent years and the federal decided to offer them to local governments and non-profits for no cost.  |
Luis Hernando Gomez-Bustamante, or 'Rasguno', is one of the leaders of the Norte Valle Colombian Drug Cartel that smuggled $10 billion worth (5.8 billion pounds) of cocaine, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a statement on Friday.  |
Gov. Paterson's chief of staff, Charles O'Byrne, has unpaid state income taxes went up to $54,121.71, including interest and penalties.  |
The world's richest man said in an essay he wrote for the New York Times: "A simple rule dictates my buying: Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy when others are fearful."  |
The approximately 1.5 million riders could be affected as the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority may soon have to shift hundreds of millions of dollars to investors for sour deals involving American International Group (AIG).  |
The owners of eight Nigerian vessels abducted on Thursday by pirates in the country's territorial waters are considering negotiating with the pirates for the release of their hijacked vessels and kidnapped crew members numbering 96 in total.  |
ALGIERS (AFP) - OPEC will need to order a "substantial" cut in oil output at next week's emergency meeting in Vienna, Algerian Energy Minister and current OPEC chief Chakib Khelil said Saturday.  |
QUEBEC CITY (AFP) - The United Nations should host financial crisis talks proposed by French President Nicolas Sarkozy to reinforce the need for a multilateral fix, UN chief Ban Ki-Moon said Saturday.  |
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (AFP) - Kurds demonstrating in support of jailed rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan clashed with police in Istanbul and other Turkish cities following allegations of his mistreatment in prison, media reported Saturday.  |
WASHINGTON (AFP) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy called for change in the global financial system before Saturday talks with US President George W. Bush, who is offering to host an international summit on the economic crisis.  |
NEW YORK (AFP) - The International Monetary Fund has opened an investigation of its director Dominique Strauss-Kahn and his intimate ties to a subordinate employee -- an affair that echoes the scandal that ousted Paul Wolfowitz from the World Bank  |
MOSCOW (AFP) - A Russian troop convoy was attacked Saturday in the volatile Caucasus province of Ingushetia and an opposition website said around 50 soldiers had been killed, though officials confirmed only two dead.  |
The audience instinctively understands why and complies. It's a signal that the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran are about to be bent, if not outright broken. Nobody wants there to be evidence of what happens next.  |
Long before he became a celebrated columnist for The New York Times, inspiring both adoration and outrage for his withering, relentless critiques of the Bush administration, Mr. Krugman was a frustrated young economist struggling for recognition.  |
The town is known as a place where French leaders, from the time of Charles de Gaulle, have gone to escape the world and restore their energy. There was much retreating and restoring to be done last Saturday: The previous  |
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