3 injured in camper explosion at Lake Loramie State Park (The Lima News)
FORT LORAMIE - A camper explosion sent three people at a family reunion, including an infant, to the hospital.
NATO resists U.S. push on Russia
NATO pulled its punches against Russia on Tuesday, suspending formal contacts as punishment for the Georgia invasion but bucking U.S. pressure for more severe penalties.
Fort Loramie Campground Fire Injured Four People (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
An explosive fire rocked a family reunion at Lake Loramie State Park and injured four people including a 3-month-old baby. Team Coverage Of Camground Fire In Shelby County
Food aid arrives for hungry Georgians
A convoy of food aid for beleaguered Georgians rumbled through a Russian checkpoint Wednesday, despite few signs by soldiers of fulfilling Moscow's promise of a pullback within two days.
2 get labor over China protest bid
Chinese authorities have ordered two women to spend one year in a labor camp after they applied to hold a protest during the Olympics against being forced from their homes, a relative said Wednesday.
Blasts reportedly kill 11 in Algeria
Twin car bombings at a hotel and military headquarters killed 11 people and wounded 31 others on Wednesday, according to local reports.
Obama, VP to campaign Saturday
Barack Obama's newly minted running mate will be hitting the trail with the Democratic hopeful Saturday, a senior Obama adviser told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
Bush to defend war on terror in speech
President Bush is defending his line-in-the-sand approach to the fight against Islamic terrorism, following presidential rivals John McCain and Barack Obama in a speech to a veterans group.
UPI NewsTrack TopNews (Moldova.org)
Scientists offer new anthrax case dataWASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists studying the case against the man accused of masterminding the deadly 2001 anthrax mailings said spores originated in a flask of the suspect.In two briefings Monday, the scientists provided more details about the testing that led prosecutors to the prepare murder charges against Army scientist Bruce E. Ivins, who ...
Citizens' U.S. border crossings tracked
Federal government has been using its system of checkpoints to collect information on U.S. citizens crossing by land; data will be stored for 15 years.