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SACRAMENTO, Calif. Rescue firefighters responded to a Southwest Airlines flight in
distress after two tires blew on the runway Tuesday evening, leaving the
jet and its passengers grounded.The left main tires blew at about 6:15
p.m. as Southwest flight 2287 was departing for Seattle, Sacramento International Airport
spokeswoman Laurie Slothower said.Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Katie McDonald said the pilot quickly
aborted the takeoff and emergency crews were called in to hose down
the 737 as a precautionary measure. They later set up a portable
stairway to let the 130 passengers off the plane."I want to stress
that there were no injuries tonight, and the tires never caught on
fire," Slothower said.McDonald said all passengers were being booked onto other flights.Officials
have not determined what caused the blowout and the incident is being
investigated. In the meantime, one of the airport's two runways remains closed.
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re courts.Rights groups have said some officers have explained the tests as
a way to clear their names of possible charges of abuse by
the protesters. Women protesters said they were threatened with prostitution charges before
they were subjected to the tests.Hossam Bahgat, a human rights activist who
was involved in the case, said the court ruling restores some justice
to the abused women and is a first step toward holding military
officials accountable."It is also very symbolically important because it is a crack
in the wall of impunity the (military rulers) have built around their
personnel and their conduct" against protesters and women in particular, he said.He
said the lawyers will try to upgrade the charges against the army
doctor to sexual assault instead of the current indecent act.Ibrahim, who covers
her hair in the style of conservative Muslims, told a private TV
station Monday that she filed the suits because she wanted to spare
others what she wen
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APShown here are former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, left, and former Massachusetts
Gov. Mitt Romney. WASHINGTON Newt Gingrich voiced enthusiasm for Mitt Romney's
Massachusetts health care law when it was passed five years ago, the
same plan he has been denouncing over the past few months as
he campaigned for the Republican presidential nomination."The health bill that Governor Romney
signed into law this month has tremendous potential to effect major change
in the American health system," said an April 2006 newsletter published by
Gingrich's former consulting company, the Center for Health Transformation.The two-page "Newt Notes"
analysis, found online by The Wall Street Journal even though it no
longer appears on the center's website, continued, "We agree entirely with Governor
Romney and Massachusetts legislators that our goal should be 100 percent insurance
coverage for all Americans."The earlier bullish comments about the Romney health care
plan are anothe
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. Rescue firefighters responded to a Southwest Airlines flight in
distress after two tires blew on the runway Tuesday evening, leaving the
jet and its passengers grounded.The left main tires blew at about 6:15
p.m. as Southwest flight 2287 was departing for Seattle, Sacramento International Airport
spokeswoman Laurie Slothower said.Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Katie McDonald said the pilot quickly
aborted the takeoff and emergency crews were called in to hose down
the 737 as a precautionary measure. They later set up a portable
stairway to let the 130 passengers off the plane."I want to stress
that there were no injuries tonight, and the tires never caught on
fire," Slothower said.McDonald said all passengers were being booked onto other flights.Officials
have not determined what caused the blowout and the incident is being
investigated. In the meantime, one of the airport's two runways remains closed.
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Officials in Chattanooga say a church-run nightclub where nine
people were shot and wounded has been the scene of violent incidents
in the past.Police spokeswoman Sgt. Jerri Weary said Tuesday that the club
had been the site of shootings, stabbings, fights and assaults since 2006.City
spokesman Richard Beeland said city legal officials are reviewing options following the
Christmas morning shooting.Authorities say the shooting followed a fight at Club Fathom,
where some 400 teens and adults were attending a Christmas party.
No arrests have been reported.Tim Reid, the pastor of the church that
runs the nightclub, did not respond to an after-hours email Tuesday from
The Associated Press seeking a response to comments of police and city
officials.Mosaic Church runs the club as a youth outreach.
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Three House Republican lawmakers are asking the IRS to explain how nonprofit
seniors group AARP is able to shield hundreds of millions of dollars
from tax levies even though, they say, the group is effectively in
day-to-day control of products offered by private firms with the AARP stamp
of approval.Rep. David Reichert, R-Wash., said companies that use AARPs brand to
sell everything from health insurance to hearing aids are helping the seniors
group make huge profits. All the while AARPs profits gain tax-exempt status.They're
really trying to manage these companies to increase their revenue," said Reichert,
one of the House Ways and Means Committee GOP members to sign
onto a letter sent to the IRS.Republican critics note AARP's income from
United HealthCare alone skyrocketed from 2007 to 2009, even as the recession
was hitting, leaping from $284 million to $427 million during that time,
a 50 percent jump. In 2010, those revenues soared even higher --
to $670 m
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