Kitty Mattingly didn't flinch as she peered into the cramped, dark chamber the one in which 1,800-degree heat reduces a human body to nothing more than ash and bone.
U.S. companies added jobs for the first time in seven months in February, helping push down the unemployment rate to 5.5 percent in the strongest signal yet that the recession is over.
The government objected Friday to Enron paying its interim chief executive $1.3 million a year as prosecutors negotiated with the energy trader's former auditor.
Alice Hoglan whose son, Mark Bingham, was one of the victims in the crash of Flight 93 in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, wants a memorial that will be a place of ``reverence and peace.''