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An additional 30, 000 US troops are headed to Afghanistan and senior administration officials say NATO will also contribute a significant number of fresh troops to the war. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly reports.
The first Marines will arrive as early as Christmas. All 30, 000 extra US troops will be in Afghanistan by next summer. The new forces will include two or three more combat brigades and thousands of trainers. That's according to administration officials who briefed reporters as President Obama prepares to address the nation tonight in a prime time address. The officials say Mr. Obama will stress that the US commitment is not open-ended and that he will start bringing troops home by July of 2011. But the president will not set a deadline for ending the war. The pace of withdrawal1 will be dictated2 by events on the ground. NATO allies are also expected to contribute more troops. The Obama administration is hoping for a formal announcement from NATO on Friday. Mary Louise Kelly, NPR News, Washington.
Officials with Florida Highway Patrol announce today they are issuing Golfer Tiger Woods a careless driving citation3. That's in connection with a car crash outside his Orlando-area mansion4 last week. Sergeant5 Kim Montes is with the Florida Highway Patrol.
Despite the celebrity6 status of Mr. Woods, the Florida Highway Patrol has completed its investigation7 in the same professional manner that it strives to complete each traffic crash investigation.
Woods was injured after reportedly smashing his SUV into a fire hydrant and a tree early Friday morning. Woods' wife told police she used a golf club to smash out the vehicle's back windows and freed her husband. Woods has declined to speak about rumors8 surrounding the accident.
The battered9 US auto10 market showed some signs of stabilizing11 last month. NPR's Frank Langfitt reports.
Toyota sales rose more than 2% compared to November a year ago. Sales at Ford12, the healthiest of the Detroit companies, were flat. General Motors now majority owned by American taxpayers13 saw a 2% drop. And Chrysler which also enjoyed a government bailout saw sales plunge14 25%. The numbers suggest the auto market is recovering slowly. But it still remains15 dramatically smaller than it was just several years ago. And analysts16 say any big increases seem unlikely soon with the nation's struggling with an unemployment rate over 10%. Although recession has savaged17 most car makers18, it's provided opportunity for a few. Hyundai, the Korean economy brand which once drew laughs saw sales jump 46% from a year ago. Frank Langfitt, NPR News, Washington.
GM meanwhile has announced in the market for a new president and CEO that follows an unexpected announcement today. The GM Chief Executive Fritz Henderson will leave the automaker. The departure comes after a meeting of GM's 13-member board.
On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 126 points today.
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Pentagon supplier Northrop Grumman announced today the company will team up with academic researchers to trying to address the growing threat of cyber attacks to US computer networks. The academic research group will include Carnegie Mellon, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Purdue. The initiative is the latest from a US defense19 contractor20 targeted at the growing threat to US security posed by online hackers21 and others. Northrop recently made news of a report implicated22 Chinese authorities in extensive cyber activities against the US.
Jurors reached a verdict today in the theft trial of Baltimore City Mayor Sheila Dixon. Donna Marie Owens from member station WYPR reports.
After more than six days of deliberations, a jury of nine women and three men found Sheila Dixon guilty on one count of embezzlement23. The mayor was accused of spending holiday gift cards intended for the needy24 on herself and others. The mayor was found not guilty of three other counts including theft and misconduct in office. Jurors could not reach a decision on a fifth count. Outside the court house Dixon spoke25 briefly26. “So this city will continue to run and the citizens will be assured and feel confident that we won't miss a step.” State prosecutor27 Robert Rohrbaugh also spoke. “Anytime a sitting mayor is convicted, it really is a sad day for the citizens of Baltimore.” Legal questions continue to swirl28 as to whether the mayor must step down immediately. For NPR News, I'm Donna Marie Owens in Baltimore.
The coach with the second best record in college football history is preparing to throw in the towel. 80-year-old Florida State coach Bobby Bowden is expected to officially retire after Florida State plays in a bowl game. Bowden will leave with 388 wins over a 44-year career.
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