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  • Shipping companies report the volume of container shipments from Asia to the United States is rising. So are their rates. The world's largest freight line says thanks to high demand; it's boosting its trans-Pacific price by $500 per 40-foot container.
  • Robert Siegel and Audie Cornish read emails from listeners about Cincinnati cuisine.
  • The school's Marching 100 band has been marred by a hazing scandal.
  • Former Vice President Dick Cheney called Sen. John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate in 2008 a "mistake."
  • State fair season brings a lot of weird and fried food. The Indiana State Fair decided on spaghetti-and-meatballs ice cream as its official food — gelato noodles, strawberry-tomato sauce , chocolate meatballs and a sprinkle of white chocolate "cheese." The Iowa State Fair — home of last year's hit, deep-fried butter — now offers a double-bacon corn dog.
  • In 2009, the burger chain left Japan due to a split with its local business partner. This time, it's coming back in style. Instead of a basic burger, Wendy's wants to appeal to Japan's more finicky fast food eaters with a new, luxurious menu.
  • Or should that be hit-and-home-run? Police in Fresno say the driver had stolen the car and was driving way too fast when he missed a turn and went airborne.
  • Wolf Blitzer's show will expand to three hours to cover the gap.
  • While summer is winding down, it is still is a very busy construction season in New York state. Transportation officials want drivers to be aware of any…
  • Mark Thompson is a former BBC executive, and he will face a different business model from the non-profit British broadcaster. The paper is run by a board that's largely elected by a family trust. Thompson will start in November. The paper has been without a chief since last December.
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