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News for Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Napan foils attempted carjacking

Scott Nixon was not about to let anything happen to a Napa mom and her baby, even if it meant chasing a gun-toting bad guy across a parking lot and into the blackberry bushes.

Napa shooting victim released from hospital

The Napa man who was shot last week in an altercation near Main Street has been released from the hospital.

No ‘historic’ label for flood project

Flood control officials announced disappointing news Tuesday, but they say they have found a silver lining for the nine year-old project.

Krug strikers on the move

United Farm Workers union member Jose Gonzalez boards a bus headed to Sacramento to visit with the Agricultural Labor  Relations Board along with fellow union members who were dismissed from the Charles Krug Winery last year. 

Democrats’ reaction: Keep focus on war

Democrats blistered President Bush’s war policy Tuesday night, challenging him to redeem the nation’s credibility — and his own — with an immediate shift toward a diplomatic end to the bloody conflict in Iraq.

For the Record: Jan. 24

A Jan. 21 front page story about police work in the arrest of convicted murderer Eric Copple misstated the name of a retired Napa Police Department detective who worked on the case. He is Dan Lonergan.

Big boost for afterschool efforts

Afterschool programs in 14 local schools will launch or be expanded starting next month, thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the state Department of Education.

The $1.4 million question

It’s still a mystery where local officials will find the money to cover a $1.4 million deficit now facing the Housing Authority of the City of Napa.

Bush defends Iraq plan to skeptical Congress, nation: “America must not fail”

6:56 p.m. WASHINGTON -- A politically weakened President Bush implored a skeptical Congress Tuesday night to embrace his unpopular plan to send more U.S. troops to Iraq, saying it represents the best chance in a war America must not lose. “Give it a chance to work,” he said.

Bush challenges foes of Iraq troop plan

WASHINGTON — A politically weakened President Bush implored a skeptical Congress Tuesday night to embrace his unpopular plan to send more U.S. troops to Iraq, saying it represents the best hope in a war America must not lose. “Give it a chance to work,” he said.

761 illegal immigrants arrested in SoCal sweep

SANTA ANA — Federal officials said Tuesday they arrested more than 750 illegal immigrants over the past week in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in what they described as one of the biggest such sweeps in U.S. history.

Mummified baby boy likely born in 1950s found inside storage unit

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — A woman cleaning out her dead parents’ rented storage unit discovered a partially mummified baby boy, wrapped in a 1957 newspaper and stuffed inside a suitcase-within-a-suitcase.

Funeral of slain journalist draws 100,000 mourners in Turkey

ISTANBUL, Turkey — More than 100,000 mourners choked the streets of Istanbul for the funeral Tuesday of an Armenian journalist whose slaying sparked debate about freedom of expression and whether Turks of different ethnic groups can live together.

E. Howard Hunt dies at 88

Convicted Watergate conspiritor E. Howard Hunt, wearing dark glasses, testifies before the Senate Watergate Committee in this Sept. 25, 1973 file photo. Hunt helped organize the Watergate break-in, leading to the greatest scandal in American political history and the downfall of Richard Nixon’s presidency, died Tuesday. He was 88. AP

China sticking to one-child policy despite gender gap

BEIJING — China will not loosen its one-child policy, despite a top family planning official’s acknowledgment Tuesday that it was partly to blame for a worsening problem of too many boy babies and not enough girls in the world’s most populous nation.

Family found safe at motel in same Indiana city as abduction, police say; father arrested

ELKHART, Ind. — A mother and her four children were found safe Tuesday night at a motel just miles from where police said the father had shot a man and abducted the family three days earlier, authorities said. He was arrested as he tried to escape through an air duct.

Study: Beaufort Sea polar bears shift from ice to land for dens

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — More pregnant polar bears in Alaska are digging snow dens on land instead of sea ice, according to a federal study, and researchers say deteriorating sea ice due to climate warming is the likely reason.

Libby: White House wanted to sacrifice him to save Rove in CIA leak case

WASHINGTON — White House officials tried to sacrifice vice presidential aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby to protect strategist Karl Rove from blame for leaking a CIA operative’s identity during a political storm over the Iraq war, Libby’s lawyer said Tuesday.

Suicide bomber kills as many as 10 outside U.S. base in eastern Afghanistan

KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber with explosives strapped to his chest blew himself up in a crowd of laborers waiting outside a U.S. military base in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday, killing as many as 10 people.

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