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Title: AP Top Stories View count: 364 Rating: 4.20 (5 ratings) Description: SelectPlusAP Top StoriesAP Top StoriesThe Associated PressHere's the latest news for Saturday July 26: Barack Obama is in England; Qantas passengers finally get to Australia; Jalapeno peppers may be the cause of the salmonella outbreak; Gas prices continue to fall.[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]This is A-P NewsMinute. Senator Barack Obama is in England this morning --- where he met with the current and former British Prime ministers. Obama met first with former prime minister Tony Blair, before meeting with Gordon Brown. Meantime, John McCain is to give a radio address today. Passengers aboard the Qantas flight that had to make an emergency landing yesterday when a hole was ripped in its fuesalage are now in Australia. The plane had to make an emergency landing in Manilla after a loud bang left the gaping hole. No one was injured. The cause remains under investigation. The Food and Drug Administration is now urging consumers to stay away from raw jalapenos peppers from Mexico. The F-D-A says they may be to blame for the recent salmonella outbreak. The government is also urging people to stay away from serrano peppers or dishes made with them ... Such as fresh salsa. Triple-A says the national average for a gallon of gas could dip below four dollars a gallon as soon as this weekend. Oil prices fell again on Friday -- settling at 123 dollars abarrel. But, gas is still a dollar more a gallon now than what it was a year ago. ___ ___, The Associated Press with AP NewsMinute. (****END****) VOICE:---------------------------------------PRODUCER:---------------------------------------VIDEO APPROVAL:--------------------------------------- Station: Affiliation: Location: Contact: Number: E-Mail: Tags: ap, minute, world, Author: AssociatedPress |