Also, Jordan-Elbridge school board to meet tonight, and Army considers giving free smart phones to new recruits.
From CNN:
Fewer crowds and pleasant weather make autumn a great time to explore Europe, but for many Americans the destination has suddenly become fraught with worry and potential danger.
A day after the United States issued a general travel alert for Americans in Europe amid concerns that al Qaeda is planning attacks similar to the 2008 massacre in Mumbai, India, many travelers may be trying to figure out what to do next.
» Read the story: U.S. tourists ponder Europe travel alert [CNN]
» Japan, Sweden issue European travel alerts [CBC News]
» Students in Europe face terror alert [The Daily Pennsylvanian]
» Poll: Have you changed your daily routine over concerns of a possible terror attack in Europe? [The Wall Street Journal]
In other news:
» California high court upholds Schwarzenegger's state worker furloughs [The Associated Press]
» J-E School Board to discuss litigation, 'employment matter' [WSYR-TV Channel 9]
» Five Auburn High School students charged in fight [The Auburn Citizen]
» Legislators Are Among Seven Arrested in Alabama Corruption Scandal [The New York Times]
» Talks continue about airport authority [centralny.ynn.com]
» Vatican official criticizes Nobel win for in vitro fertilization pioneer [BBC]
» Johnson City school administrator put on paid leave [pressconnects.com]
» Army mulls giving smart phones for signing up [Watertown Daily Times]