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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010
SANTIAGO, Chile — All 33 Chilean miners trapped deep underground for 17 days were found alive Sunday, Chile’s president confirmed. A probe sent some 2,257 feet (688 meters) deep into the collapsed mine early in the morning came back with a handwritten note: “All 33 of us are fine in the shelter.” President Sebastian Pinera joined authorities and family members in congratulations and hugs. They climbed a nearby hill, planted 33 flags and sang the national anthem. “We are overjoyed at the news,” said Pinera, who euphorically waved the note written in red letters. “Today all of Chile is crying with excitement and joy.” Mine officials and relatives of the workers had hoped the men reached the shelter when a tunnel collapsed Aug. 5 at the San Jose gold and copper mine about 528 miles (850 kilometers) north of the capital, Santiago. But they had said air and food supplies were limited. When rescuers sent the probe early Sunday, one of eight drilled since the mine collapse, they heard hammering sounds and immediately turned optimistic. Pinera traveled to the site after contact was made with the shelter. A miner identified as Mario Gomez sent a separate note to his wife confirming their exact underground location. Rescuers say it could take four months to get the miners out. But they will lower water, food, oxygen and sound and video equipment through another probe in the meantime. Rescue equipment brought from outside the country was being assembled Sunday to dig a tunnel 27 inches (68 centimeters) in diameter through which the miners will eventually be brought to the surface. Rescuers had tried seven times before to reach the shelter, most recently drilling 2,300 feet (700 meters) and missing the target on Thursday. They blamed the error on the company’s maps of the mine. Hundreds of workers are using equipment from the United States and Australia in the rescue. More on Chile
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Chile Miners Rescued: All 33 Found Alive After Being Trapped Underground For 17 Days

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Friday, August 13th, 2010
Boston Globe NTSB Focuses on Actions of Pilot in Stevens Crash Wall Street Journal Federal investigators have tentatively ruled out mechanical problems as the likely cause of the small plane crash that killed former Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens and four others earlier this week, according to people familiar with the probe. … NOAA: Distress beacon registered to Alaska plane Forbes Former NASA chief's condition improves as investigation continues CNN Pilot may be at fault in crash that killed Sen. Stevens New York Post New York Times
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
By BETH RUCKER 2010-08-07T00:54:07Z KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The NCAA has interviewed several current and former Tennessee coaches and recruits regarding an investigation into possible recruiting violations, people with knowledge of the probe have told The Associated Press….
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AP Sources: Vols coaches interviewed by NCAA
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Friday, August 6th, 2010
Globe and Mail HP's Mark Hurd Resigns After Sexual Harassment Probe BusinessWeek Aug. 6 (Bloomberg) — Hewlett-Packard Co.'s Mark Hurd resigned as chief executive officer following an investigation into a sexual harassment claim that found violations of the company's standards of business conduct. … A Look at HP's Interim CEO: Cathie Lesjack TheStreet.com HP CEO Mark Hurd Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Probe Forbes HP CEO resigns after sex harassment investigation Reuters MarketWatch
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Thursday, June 10th, 2010
Los Angeles Times Army probe finds 211 graves at Arlington Cemetery mishandled CNN Washington (CNN) — Hundreds of American veterans and their family members who were laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery were misidentified or mislocated, according to an Army investigation. … Army: Bodies misidentified, misplaced at Arlington The Associated Press More than 200 Misidentified Graves at Arlington National Cemetery? Army … ABC News Arlington Cemetery Officials Punished for Poor Management Department of Defense AOL News
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Monday, May 17th, 2010
NEW ORLEANS — Federal authorities launched a top-to-bottom review of the troubled New Orleans Police Department on Monday, a probe requested by Mayor Mitch Landrieu, who predicted it will result in court-ordered transformation of a department beleaguered by allegations of sometimes deadly brutality. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Tom Perez said the investigation will include lawyers and non-lawyers with broad experience in police issues. At a news conference with Landrieu, Perez said the probe will be independent of ongoing federal criminal investigations of the department. Those include the probe of the fatal 2005 shootings of unarmed citizens at the Danziger bridge in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Perez, who heads the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, said other such independent examinations by the department have resulted in successful change at other cities’ police departments, including Los Angeles. However, he said, the level of cooperation already being displayed in New Orleans is high and the consensus for change among city officials, including new police chief Ronal Serpas, is unprecedented. Citing that broad consensus, Perez left open the possibility that court supervision could be avoided. But Landrieu stepped in and said he would welcome a court-ordered agreement between the Justice Department and the city that would spell out specific reforms. Such an agreement would “institutionalize” the changes, Landrieu said, and make sure they last into future city administrations. Serpas was asked whether the review by outsiders would stir resentment in the department. “The hardworking people welcome it,” he said. “The investigation will examine allegations of excessive force, unconstitutional searches and seizures, racial profiling, failures to provide adequate police services to particular neighborhoods, and related misconduct,” Perez said in a letter to Landrieu that was released Monday. The department’s organization, practices and policies, including the policy on use of deadly force, will be part of the review. Perez set no timetable for completing the review. Violent crime and police department reform were among Landrieu’s highest priorities when he campaigned for mayor. He named Serpas to the chief’s position days after taking office May 3. Serpas was a former second-in-command at NOPD who left in 2001 for successful stints as head of the Washington State Patrol and police chief in Nashville, Tenn. Four former police officers have pleaded guilty to federal charges involving an elaborate cover-up of the Danziger Bridge shootings, and federal investigations in that case are continuing. Other high profile federal probes include the New Year’s Day 2009 shooting by police of a 22-year-old man and a barroom brawl involving police in 2008.
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New Orleans Police Under Comprehensive Federal Investigation
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
The Guardian Dubai Names 15 More Suspects in Hamas Murder Wall Street Journal DUBAI—Dubai police on Wednesday identified 15 new suspects in their probe of the January killing of a senior Hamas leader here, bringing to 26 the number of people they've identified as connected to the alleged … Fifteen New Suspects Identified in Hamas Assassination FOXNews Dubai: 15 more suspects in Hamas slaying Washington Post Dubai identifies 15 new suspects in Hamas killing BBC News The Guardian
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
CBC.ca Power plant explosion under investigation Los Angeles Times The inquiry will focus on whether recently issued safety protocols were disregarded during the purging of a natural gas pipeline. Middletown, Conn. – Possible gaps in safety protocols at the Kleen Energy power plant are at the center of the … Negligence? Conn. Gas Blast Criminal Probe Begins ABC News Victims of power plant explosion identified NECN Blast Probe Looks at Gas-Line Clearing Wall Street Journal Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
Xinhua Obama's stylish aide is under withering scrutiny The Associated Press She arrived in Washington with more of a splash than any White House social secretary before her, and no wonder: Desiree Rogers had obvious style, wealth, a Harvard MBA, years of corporate experience, and friends at the top, most importantly Barack and … Miss Rogers's neighborhood Washington Post (blog) Desiree Rogers a focus of White House party crasher probe Christian Science Monitor White House Stonewalling Investigation Into Security Breach FOXNews ABC News
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
CBC.ca UK to set out 'battle of Danny boy' Iraqi abuse probe BBC News The defence secretary is to announce details of an inquiry into alleged war crimes by UK soldiers in Iraq. Bob Ainsworth will set out the terms of the probe into claims 20 Iraqis were murdered and nine others tortured at a UK base after a fire-fight in … Britain examines its role in Iraq war Washington Post Iraq war inquiry: Britain heard US drumbeat for invasion before 9/11 guardian.co.uk US 'drumbeats' about Iraq invasion were heard months before 9/11 Times Online Jerusalem Post
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