Friday, December 29, 2006

Winter the season when 'Idol' comes out of hibernation (Forensic science)

Q.Will "American Idol" return? - Elaine Wasinger, Laramie, Wyo. A. You bet it will. The Fox talent competition - with host Ryan Seacrest and judges Pau...
E ric Rudolph spent more than five years hiding from the FBI in the woods of western North Carolina.
Twenty-one months ago Tracey Thomson appeared to have won her battle with drugs and her mother, Carol Thompson, could once again sleep at night. But then on March 11 this year, the 24-year-old from Kempton Park disappeared and failed to come home.
POWELL - Northwest College student debaters are once again among the best in the country at winning arguments.
A number of Arizona's criminal cases are stuck in the lab. Evidence is waiting for tests. That's why state officials plan to build a new forensics lab in Tucson.
Three top Army Corps of Engineers officials who led post-Katrina reconstruction efforts in New Orleans are stepping down, prompting questions about whether the Corps can be relied upon to protect the city from future disasters.
Three top-ranking Army Corps of Engineers officials who led the agency's reconstruction work after Hurricane Katrina are stepping down, prompting critics to again question whether the Corps is able to protect New Orleans from future disasters.