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DAVID J. PHILLIP / Associated Press
Drivers leaving Texas' South Padre Island jammed a bridge yesterday as Hurricane Dolly headed toward the U.S.-Mexico border. With the storm expected to make landfall today, a hurricane warning was in effect for the coast of Texas from Brownsville to Corpus Christi and in Mexico from Rio San Fernando northward. Officials feared heavy rains could cause flooding and levee breaks in the densely populated Rio Grande Valley.
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Rescue could cost $25 billion
Fannie, Freddie might not need bailout, congressional official says
By Julie Hirschfeld Davis
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON – A federal rescue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost taxpayers $25 billion, congressional budget experts said, as the House scheduled a vote today on legislation that would tap the mortgage giants' profits to cover any losses from saving 400,000 homeowners from foreclosure.
Warlord unmasked
Captured Bosnian Serb fugitive had walked freely around town
By Dusan Stojanovic
ASSOCIATED PRESS
BELGRADE, Serbia – For more than a decade, the world's most-wanted war crimes fugitive displayed a talent for eluding international justice. His secret? Hide in plain sight. In a ruse worthy of any thriller, Radovan Karadzic transformed himself from a leader instantly recognizable by his shock of salt-and-pepper hair into a man resembling a New Age mystic, with a flowing white beard and black robe.
1932 SIDNEY CRAIG 2008
Co-founded weight-loss empire and bred horses
By Keith Darcé
STAFF WRITER
Sidney Craig, a sailor and dance instructor who went on to create the international weight-loss company Jenny Craig with his wife, died Monday at the couple's home in Del Mar after an extended battle with cancer.
Unions OK pension trims for city's future workers
By Craig Gustafson
STAFF WRITER
Hoping to avoid a November ballot measure, San Diego's labor unions instead gave in to many of Mayor Jerry Sanders' demands in a last-minute deal that reduces retirement benefits for future city employees.
The move sidesteps a frustrated electorate, avoids a likely lawsuit from the unions over the mayor's bargaining tactics and leaves the door open for future benefits increases.