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By The Associated Press

Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 3:08 p.m.

BOZEMAN, Mont. ?
The 82-year-old son of writer Ernest Hemingway says his famous father would approve of a new line of shoes named after the Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning author that are divided into angler, literary and sportsman collections.

Bozeman resident Patrick Hemingway tried on a pair of loafers Friday at Schnee’s Boots and Shoes and says the best part is he can wear them without socks, and that his father also hated socks.

Thomas Raymond & Co. is launching the Hemingway line of men’s footwear and plans to distribute them to 12 different retailers around the U.S. this fall.

The Hemingway shoes are made in El Salvador using bison and calf hide and cost from $150 to $235.

Patrick Hemingway says a lot of celebrity endorsements are phony but not this one.

Information from: Bozeman Daily Chronicle,

http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com

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By The Associated Press

Saturday, July 10, 2010 at 6:13 p.m.

LOS ANGELES ?
Authorities say a motorist died after his car caught fire, filled with smoke and crashed on a Los Angeles freeway.

California Highway Patrol Officer Krystal Carter says the fire started for unknown reasons Saturday in the back seat of the Toyota Previa while it was headed east on the 118 Freeway near Pacoima.

As the car filled with smoke, it drifted across lanes and bumped along the divider, eventually stopping on the shoulder.

Witnesses broke a window to try and free the driver but the flames grew too hot. The victim, identified as a 45-year-old man from Panorama City, was declared dead at the scene.

Carter says one witness was treated for fire exposure.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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A Virginia prosecutor says that Michael Vick was involved in a confrontation before the June 25 shooting at a Virginia Beach restaurant following his birthday bash. The attorney told The Associated Press that Vick was not the shooter, nor was he in the area at the time of the shooting. However, Vick was in a

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By The Associated Press

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 7:03 a.m.

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ISM says pace of service sector growth slows in June; employers’ hiring plans shrink.

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Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 7:02 a.m.

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Caster Semenya cleared for immediate return to competition by track authorities.

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By MIKE SCHNEIDER and JEANNINE AVERSA, Associated Press Writers

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 3:18 a.m.

WASHINGTON ?
Two-thirds of U.S. counties became economically healthier in May, thanks to more manufacturing jobs in the Midwest and fewer home foreclosures in the Sun Belt, according to The Associated Press’ monthly analysis of conditions around the country.

Yet the improvement appeared to slow in May compared with April, the AP’s Economic Stress Index shows. And concerns are arising that the nation’s recovery is losing momentum.

Economic stress declined month to month in 33 states in May, aided by lower unemployment. In April, by contrast, stress had eased in every state except two — and in 90 percent of the nation’s 3,141 counties.

Bankruptcy rates around the nation also inched up in May.

“As the government’s stimulus winds down and as long as the labor market remains weak, an acceleration in the economy is probably not in the cards,” said David Huether, chief economist at the National Association of Manufacturers. “If I were a betting man, I’d bet the economy won’t double dip into recession, but it will grow at a much slower pace.”

Still, conditions did improve in most of the nation in May. Just under 40 percent of counties were deemed economically stressed in May, compared with 42 percent in April. Job gains in manufacturing, farming and hotels and restaurants helped some of the counties where stress declined the most, according to the AP’s analysis.

The AP’s Economic Stress Index calculates a score for each county and state from 1 to 100 based on unemployment, foreclosure and bankruptcy rates. A higher score indicates more economic stress. Under a rough rule of thumb, a county is considered stressed when its score exceeds 11.

The AP’s index found the average county’s Stress score in May was 10.3, down from 10.6 in April. It was the lowest score since November’s 10.2.

For the first time since the AP began the stress index in May 2009, the four states that have shown the most stress each month — Nevada (21.75 in May), Michigan (16.22), California (16.14) and Florida (15.26) — improved from the prior month. These states benefited from declining unemployment and foreclosure rates.

Arizona rounded out the list of the five worst-performing states in May with a Stress score of 15.04. That was a slight increase from April.

The best-performing states in May were North Dakota (4.03), South Dakota (5.21), Nebraska (5.83), Vermont (6.49) and Iowa (7.5).

Despite better conditions in May, analysts say the economy’s rebound might be stalling as it enters the second half of this year, when the benefit of federal stimulus spending will start to fade.

A growing number of economists are scaling back their growth forecasts. Michael Feroli, an economist at JPMorgan Chase, for instance, thinks the economy will grow at a 3.2 percent annual pace in the July-to-September quarter, down from a previous 4 percent estimate.

The improvement in May occurred before renewed concerns about the economy emerged last month. Consumer confidence, for instance, tanked in June, and stock prices have sunk. Businesses remain wary of ramping up hiring.

Still, the economy’s bright spots — namely manufacturing — were evident in May.

Among the states, Michigan, Vermont, Idaho (11.3), Illinois (13.7) and Iowa saw the biggest month-to-month decreases in stress. Economists pointed to gains in manufacturing jobs, which helped reduce unemployment in those states. Counties in the Midwest led the nation in improvement for a second straight month.

Louisiana (8.63), Oklahoma (8.61), Pennsylvania (10.49), Mississippi (12.58) and Arizona (15.04) suffered the biggest month-to-month increases in economic stress. Higher unemployment was the main reason.

The stress in the Gulf states of Louisiana and Mississippi resulted from the BP oil spill. People who lost jobs as a result of the spill are likely to be compensated for their lost income from funds BP announced in June.

Pennsylvania’s problems are related, in part, to a slowing in the manufacture of chemicals. Oklahoma’s are a result of moderating energy prices. And Arizona’s stress is likely related to continued damage from the housing bust.

Economic stress was higher in May than a year ago in 35 states, particularly in the West. Over the past year, stress has grown the most in Idaho, Montana (7.89), Nevada, New Mexico (9.48) and Utah (10.81).

In Utah’s case, the state experienced the housing boom about a year and a half behind the Sun Belt states of Arizona, California, Florida and Nevada. That explains why the housing bust and foreclosure crisis hit Utah later than it did others, said James Wood, director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Utah.

Counties of at least 25,000 residents that were the most stressed in May were Imperial County, Calif. (31.74); Yuma County, Ariz. (29.14); Lyon County, Nev. (27.30); Merced County, Calif. (24.55); and Nye County, Nev. (24.45).

The economically healthiest counties were Ward County, N.D. (3.35); Burleigh County, N.D. (3.66); Grand Forks, N.D. (4.02); Ellis County, Kan. (4.13); and Brown County, S.D. (4.25).

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By The Associated Press

Saturday, July 3, 2010 at 12:35 p.m.

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Drivers Scott Pruett, left, and Memo Rojas, of Mexico, celebrate after winning the Brumos Porsche 250 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, July 3, 2010.(AP Photo/Terry Renna)

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Scott Pruett leads the final laps in his BMW Riley during the Brumos Porsche 250 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, July 3, 2010.(AP Photo/Glenn Smith)

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Scott Pruett (01) drives the BMW Riley through the turns ahead ofMike Forest in a BMW Riley and Darren Law in a Porsche Riley in the Brumos Porsche 250 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, July 3, 2010.(AP Photo/Reinhold Matay)

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Drivers Scott Pruett, left, and Memo Rojas, of Mexico, celebrate after winning the Brumos Porsche 250 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, July 3, 2010.(AP Photo/Terry Renna)

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Driver Scott Pruett crosses the finish line to win the Brumos Porsche 250 auto race in a BMW Riley at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Saturday, July 3, 2010.(AP Photo/Terry Renna)

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. ?
Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas have won the Grand-Am race at Daytona International Speedway, giving team owner Chip Ganassi another victory at the storied track.

Pruett took the lead Saturday with one hour left in the No. 01 BMW Riley. Pruett beat Ryan Dalziel to the checkered flag by 24.304 seconds.

It was the 29th series win for Ganassi, who also won NASCAR’s Daytona 500 in February.

This victory came only four days after the team was penalized 25 points. Pruett and Rojas now lead Dalziel, who co-drove the No. 8 BMW Riley with Mike Forest, by 13 points.

Ozz Negri and John Pew took third.

Andy Lally won his third race of the season in the production-based GT class, co-driving with RJ Valentine in a Porsche GT3.

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By The Associated Press

Friday, July 2, 2010 at 7:32 a.m.

PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa ?
Brazil, with a 10th-minute goal by Robinho, leads the Netherlands 1-0 after 30 minutes in a World Cup quarterfinal Friday.

Robinho already had a goal ruled offside when he ran onto Felipe Melo’s low pass up the middle of the field and finished with a low shot to put the five-time champions ahead.

Juan, on a cross from Daniel Alves, nearly made it 2-0 in the 25th minute. His shot from in front of keeper Maarten Stekelenburg went over the net.

John Heitinga of the Netherlands received the first yellow card of the match from Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura in the 14th minute. The Dutch had few scoring chances.

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By The Associated Press

Friday, July 2, 2010 at 7:43 a.m.

SAN FRANCISCO ?
A state appeals court has upheld the second-degree murder convictions of an Oakland woman who authorities say threw her three young sons into San Francisco Bay five years ago.

A jury convicted LaShuan Harris of three counts of second-degree murder in 2007. A judge later declared her criminally insane and ordered her hospitalized for 25 years to life. Authorities say Harris, who was 23 at the time of the killings, reported hearing voices telling her to send the kids to heaven.

The First District Court of Appeal said on Wednesday that prosecutors should not have been allowed to have two mental health experts examine Harris. Those experts concluded that she knew her children would drown.

But the court said those exams did not affect the jury’s verdict.

Harris’s attorney, Neoma Kenwood, says she plans to appeal.

Information from: San Francisco Chronicle,

http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle

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