Deposed Honduran president leaves Nicaraguan town star-struck, overrun by supportersOCOTAL, Nicaragua — Ousted President Manuel Zelaya encamped his roving government in exile in this sleepy mountain town near the Honduran border Sunday to launch his return to power after a coup last month. NTSB: Signaling system near site of DC Metro train crash has had problems since 2007WASHINGTON — The signaling system that detects a train on the tracks of Washington’s transit system has been having problems for a year and a half in the area of a crash that killed nine, federal investigators said Thursday. Truck explodes near Shiite mosque in northern Iraq, killing more than 60 peopleBAGHDAD — A truck bomb exploded as worshippers left a Shiite mosque in northern Iraq on Saturday, killing at least 63 people and wounding nearly 200 in the deadliest bombing in nearly two months. Shootout with Alabama escapees jolts tiny ND town; police told residents to lock their doorsGLADSTONE, N.D. — Residents in this tiny North Dakota town were jarred from their sleep with calls from authorities: Lock your doors. Former Red Sox great Dom DiMaggio, younger brother of Yankees legend Joe, dies at 92BOSTON — Dominic DiMaggio, the bespectacled Boston Red Sox center fielder who made his own mark on the major leagues despite playing in the shadow of Hall of Fame brother Joe and teammate Ted Williams, died early Friday at his Massachusetts home. He was 92. No purely military solution for Afghan: Robert GatesWASHINGTON - US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Tuesday there was ‘no purely military solution’ for the Afghan war, which he described as Washington’s ‘greatest military challenge’. |