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Colombian rebel gets 60 years for role in kidnappings

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Colombian rebel leader Ricardo Palmera was sentenced to 60 years in prison Monday for helping hold three U.S. contractors hostage as part of a decades-long struggle with the Colombian government.

Palmera was convicted in July of hostage-taking conspiracy.

The U.S. Justice Department had hoped the conviction and threat of a lengthy prison sentence would help prod the leftist guerrilla group to release the three hostages.

Americans Marc Gonsalves, Thomas Howes and Keith Stansell have been held in jungle prisons since 2003.

Palmera, who is better known by his nom de guerre Simon Trinidad, is a senior member of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.

At trial, Palmera admitted serving as a FARC negotiator.

But he said he never saw the Americans or kept them captive himself.
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Senators want seniors to get rebate checks

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats will move to add to a $150 billion economic stimulus package rebates for senior citizens living off Social Security and an extension of unemployment benefits, senior aides said Monday.

The move sets up a clash with the White House and House leaders who are pushing a narrower package.

As the House planned a vote Tuesday on a plan that would speed rebates of up to $600 to most income earners — more for couples and families with children — the Senate was planning to draft its own measure with the add-ons, said senior Senate aides in both parties, speaking on condition of anonymity because the package is not yet final.

The move was in defiance of admonitions from the Bush administration not to risk derailing the deal with changes, and it threatened to slow what was shaping up as an extraordinarily rapid trip through Congress for the stimulus measure.

Adding rebates for senior citizens living solely off Social Security checks — who are ineligible under the plan hatched by House leaders and the White House — would likely mean doling out smaller rebates overall, shrinking the size of the payments from $600 to $500, according to a senior Senate aide.

President Bush planned to use his State of the Union address on Monday night to call on Congress to move quickly on the agreement, the White House said.

Bush will tell Congress, and specifically the Senate, not to delay or derail this agreement, said Dana Perino, the White House spokeswoman.

Still, pressure from the elderly and labor unions — both politically potent forces — is spurring senators from both parties to call for the extras.

The House plan leaves out some 20 million seniors, according to the AARP.
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25 held in Pakistan school siege

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least 25 students were taken hostage in northwest Pakistan Monday by a group of five or six suspected criminals being pursued by police, police told CNN.

The incident happened in the district of Bannu near the town of Karak in Paksitan’s North West Frontier Province.

Bannu police said the hostage-takers are not al Qaeda or Taliban militants, but suspected criminals running from police.

Security forces surrounded the village school and police were negotiating with the gunmen, believed to number five or six, said district police chief Dar Ali Khattak.

The standoff began after the gunmen abducted a health official in a neighboring district and were chased by police, according to another local police official.

There have been no reported casualities among the hostages.

Police told CNN, however, that one of the gang of hostage-takers was killed in an exchange of gunfire before they took refuge in the school.

The North West Frontier region is known for its lawlessness and has been the scene of recent fighting between Islamic insurgents and Pakistani security forces. E-mail to a friend

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Tiger ties ‘The King’ on victory list

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SAN DIEGO, California (AP) — Tiger Woods joined some elite company Sunday, even though he might as well have been playing alone.

He thrilled the four-deep gallery with an improbable flop shot from the muck of trampled grass behind the ninth green to save par. He sent Torrey Pines into delirium with a 60-foot birdie putt that started in one direction and slid into the cup from the other. He made three straight bogeys on the back nine, a rarity for him when he’s in the lead.

And none of it mattered.

The outcome was never in doubt at the Buick Invitational, only the final score.

A 10-foot birdie on the 18th gave Woods a 1-under 71 and an eight-shot victory, the ninth time in his career that he has won by at least that many. It earned him a fourth straight title at Torrey Pines, a third straight PGA Tour victory and congratulations from the King.

It was his 62nd career victory, tying him with Arnold Palmer for fourth place on the tour list.

I’m sure that there are many, many more coming in the future, Palmer said. There isn’t any question about that.

He won’t get an argument from Woods. Having won for the fifth time in his last six starts on the PGA Tour, Woods said he was at another level — even better than 2000 — and still had room for improvement.

Better than 2000, when he won nine times and three straight majors?

Yeah, Woods said without hesitation.

Woods finished at 19-under 269 to win the Buick Invitational for the fourth consecutive year, tying a PGA Tour record for consecutive wins in a single tournament. Woods is the only player to own such a streak at two events, having also won four in a row at Bay Hill.

He won for the fifth time in his last six starts. Throw in his Target World Challenge at the end of the year, and Woods has won his last three tournaments by a combined 23 shots.

I’m starting to get better, he said. I’m hitting shots that I never could hit before, even in 2000. People think, ‘Yeah, you played great.’ But I made everything. I’m actually hitting the ball better now than I did during that stretch.

Ryuji Imada won the B-flight. He matched the best score of the final round with a 67 and was the runner-up.

My goal going into today was to finish second, Imada said. That’s almost like winning the golf tournament to me.

Woods returns to Torrey Pines in June for the U.S. Open, and if this week was any indication, it could be another long week for his peers. The world’s No. 1 player now has won six times as a pro at Torrey Pines, and his comment earlier this month that the Grand Slam is easily within reason looked every bit of that.

What he’s going to do is screw the U.S. Open up for everyone else, Fred Couples said. If he had shot 10 or 11 under, the USGA would have said, ‘Well, maybe we have it in the right spot.’ Now, they may have to regroup a little.

Then again, it might not matter.

The 71 ended Woods’ streak of 14 consecutive rounds in the 60s, dating to the second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. He has finished no worse than second since the British Open in July, when he tied for 12th at Carnoustie.

Woods planned to leave Sunday night for the Dubai Desert Classic, and he likely won’t return to the PGA Tour until the end of February at the Accenture Match Play Championship. Next in line on the career list is Ben Hogan with 64 victories, and each win moves Woods closer to the record 82 won by Sam Snead.

You’d like to think it’s surprising, but it’s not, Charles Howell III said. It’s Tiger.

Woods is 6-of-12 in his PGA Tour debuts, but he has never won with such ease. He went back to work after the holidays, and it was as if last year never ended.

It was a powerful message to the rest of the PGA Tour, even if it was unintentional.

They can look at it however they want to look at it, Woods said. I know that I’m trying to win and trying to improve and trying to get better.

The only surprise was the weather, a pleasant one at that.

The forecast was for heavy rain overnight and into Sunday, with the possibility of a Monday finish. But the clouds cleared as Woods was warming up, and he played the front nine under brilliant blue skies. Only on the back nine did clouds return and temperatures plunge. He closed out his victory under a mixture of rain and clouds, and smile that showed all was right in his world.

He’s just much better, said Couples, who posted his first top-10 finish since the 2006 Masters. It’s fun to see. I’ve been on tour for 28 years, and I’ve never seen this stuff.

Rory Sabbatini also had a 67 to tie for third with Stewark Cink (73).

I’d say this is the best I’ve seen him play, Cink said. The last couple days, off the tee, the control he had was just really very impressive. The Tiger that we saw a year and two years ago, hitting it sort of all over the place, I think that’s a thing of the past. He’s got it geared down and he came out and played really well.

Justin Leonard closed with a 72 to finish alone in fifth, 12 shots behind. Phil Mickelson also made his 2008 debut this week, but was slowed by illness and was never a factor. He shot 71 on Sunday and tied for sixth with Durant (75).

Nobody thought too much about winning, Mickelson said.
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Mormon pioneer Gordon Hinckley dead at 97

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(CNN) — Mormon leader Gordon B. Hinckley died Sunday night at age 97, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints announced.

Hinckley served as president of the Salt Lake City-based church since 1995 and has been a member of its top leadership since the 1960s.

He died about 7 p.m. Sunday (9 p.m. ET) with his family by his side, church officials announced.

The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, which becomes the nearly 13 million-member church’s governing body upon the death of the president, will choose a successor after Hinckley’s funeral.

No arrangements had been announced.

His life was a true testament of service, and he had an abiding love for others, U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch, a Utah Republican and fellow Mormon, told The Associated Press.

His wit, wisdom, and exemplary leadership will be missed by not only members of our faith, but by people of all faiths throughout the world. E-mail to a friend

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