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November 03, 2010

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8B – Daily News – Wednesday, November 3, 2010 Electrical problem delays launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The final launch of space shuttle Discovery has been delayed again, this time because of an electrical problem. NASA decided early Tuesday evening to bump the liftoff until at least Thursday. The decision came less than 24 hours before the scheduled launch on Wednesday. The space agency has until Sunday — possibly as late as Monday — to send Discovery to the International Space Sta- tion. Otherwise, it will have to wait until Decem- ber because of sun angles. Gas leaks had already forced a two-day post- ponement for Discovery’s last trip into orbit. ‘‘Discovery is not going out easy,’’ said launch director Mike Leinbach. ‘‘She’s giving us a little bit of trouble, but that’s fine. She’ll fly perfectly when she does.’’ Barber Shop $ Cheers 600 Open 6 days 570-2304 259 S. Main St. Tractor Supply Center Senior Cuts The weather may keep WORLD BRIEFING appeal. Discovery grounded even longer. Forecasters said there is a 70 percent chance Thursday after- noon that rain and per- haps even thunderstorms will stall what’s officially NASA’s next-to-last shut- tle flight. US judge: no Argentine extradition in killings MIAMI (AP) — A federal judge has denied Argentina’s extradition request for a former mili- tary officer accused of taking part in a 1972 mas- sacre of leftist guerrillas in his homeland. The decision released Tuesday means, for now, that Roberto Bravo will not be returned to Argentina to face 16 mur- der charges arising from the killings at a military base near the southern Argentine city of Trelew. U.S. prosecutors said no decision had been made on a possible 22755 Antelope Blvd. Red Bluff, CA 96080 (530) 527-9166 U.S. Magistrate Judge Robert Dube ruled there are doubts about ‘‘the credibility, reliability and truthfulness’’ of state- ments made by three sur- vivors shortly after the shootings. The three died in the 1970s, Dube noted, and ‘‘there has never been any way to test their alle- gations or subject them to cross-examination.’’ Dube also ruled that Bravo, now 68, had been cleared by a military investigation at the time and said he is covered by an Argentine amnesty law that applies to events prior to 1973, including the Trelew shootings. Voters carry anxiety to the election polls The millions of Ameri- cans voting in midterm elections Tuesday were not always sure what they wanted, or even whom. But many knew they were unhappy — uneasy about the economy, frustrated with the direction of the country and dissatisfied with politics. Open Mon. thru Sat. 10am – 6pm November is get your room on! Come check out our new addition! Variety of • Ballasts • Reflectors • Bulbs RANDAL S. ELLOWAY DDS IMPLANTS DENTISTRY 2426 SO. 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But I’m not con- vinced that it’s any one man.’’ Abrudan said she voted for Barack Obama and felt let down that he had not been able to bridge the partisan divide and bring Americans together. If she could speak to the president in private, she conceded, ‘‘I might shake him around a bit.’’ The sentiment was not hard to find across the country in an election that took place against a back- drop of persistently high unemployment, no sign of real improvement in the economy and politics roiled by division. BP’s oil spill costs grow BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — BP PLC is once again reporting profits even with an estimated $40 bil- lion price tag for the response to its blown out well in the Gulf of Mexi- co. 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The London-based com- pany earned $1.79 billion from July through Sep- tember, compared with $5.3 billion a year earlier. But the fact that BP returned to profits at all, coming after a loss of $17.2 billion in the sec- ond quarter, indicated the company’s operations remain solid despite the spill. ‘‘That’s real good news they’re making money because at least we know they have the ability to pay us over a long period of time because we’ve still got a to dye CHARLEROI, Pa. (AP) — The FBI says a southwestern Pennsyl- vania bank robbery sus- pect has been caught ‘‘red-handed.’’ Fifty-year-old Kurt Fritzel, of Charleroi, is in jail after police and the FBI say he robbed a Citizens Bank branch a few doors down from his apartment. Witness- es say a dye pack hidden in the money he stole exploded in his hands, creating a red cloud that led authorities to his home. Authorities searched Fritzel’s apartment above a thrift and used furniture shop Monday after the heist. 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