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  • Breaking news: Cain is reassessing his campaign

    RAY HENRY, THOMAS BEAUMONT, Associated Press

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  • Woman alleges long affair with Cain

    HENRY C. JACKSON, RAY HENRY - Associated Press

    WASHINGTON — In an explosive allegation, a Georgia woman said Monday she and Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain had a 13-year extramarital affair that lasted nearly until the former businessman announced his candidacy for the White House several months ago. "Here we go again. I didn't do anything wrong," Cain said in a pre-emptive denial that lumped a detailed claim of a consensual affair in with earlier allegations of sexual harassment. AP Photo/Richard Drew, File Republican presidential candidate, Herman Cain s...

  • BP Gulf spill costs hit $2 billion

    RAY HENRY ROBERT BARR Associated Press Writers

    ON THE GULF OF MEXICO — BP has spent $2 billion in two months of fighting its Gulf of Mexico oil spill and compensating victims, with no end in sight to the disaster or the price tag. The Bri t ish oi l giant released it's latest tally of response costs today, including $105 million paid out so far to 32,000 claimants. The figure does not include a $20 billion fund that BP PLC last week agreed to set up to continue compensating Gulf residents and businesses. There are also scores of lawsuits piling up against BP for the A...

  • Fickle oil spill scatters threats throughout Gulf

    BILL KACZOR RAY HENRY Associated Press Writers NEW ORLEANS

    Oil from the BP spill is slathering some areas in a tarry mess w h i l e l e a v i n g o t h e r s unscathed, and officials confirmed today that plumes are also lurking in the deep even as a device collects more crude gushing from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico. Test have confirmed underwater plumes dozens of miles from the broken wellhead off Louisiana that's been spewing oil since late April, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco said in Washington. A University of South Florida research vessel confirmed oil as far as 3,300 f...