SelectPlusAP Top StoriesAP Top StoriesThe Associated PressHere's the latest news for Thursday, May 29: 2 trains collide in Boston; Scott McClellan's book being released early; McGreevey's ex takes the stand in divorce trial; Continental Airlines expands paperless boarding[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]This is A-P NewsMinute.A train operator is dead and several others injured after a train collision outside of Boston. The crash came on the same day a train derailed on Chicago's South Side. Transit officials blame operator error for that accident.++Scott McClellan's book is hitting shelves early. In the tell-all account...the former White House press secretary blasts President Bush on everything from the war in Iraq to Hurricane Katrina. The Bush administration says McClellan is disgruntled, and his claims are puzzling. ++The battle continues between New Jersey's ex-governor and his estranged wife. Dina Matos McGreevey testified in their divorce trial that she depleted her savings to pay for their 30-thousand dollar wedding. Her lawyers argue the former governor committed fraud by marrying when he knew he was gay. ++Checking in at the airport is getting a little easier for some.Passengers on some Continental Airlines flights can have their boarding passes sent directly to their cell phones. And instead of printing their passes...the T-S-A officer scans the bar code directly off their mobile devices.
Why is Micheal Chertoff a consultant for the company who makes naked body scanners when he was the one who pushed to have them in every airport in the US?
BendoverBernanke 1 year ago
I love Dina she is a great mom!
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