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Tropical Storm Dolly heads for Texas
Jul. 21 - Tropical Storm Dolly could become a hurricane and strike southern Texas.
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Hurricane Dolly blowing closer
Jul 22 - Residents in south Texas buy supplies and board up windows in preparation for Hurricane...
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Dolly's damage
Jul. 23 - Hurricane Dolly took hours to make landfall in Texas Wednesday...all the while...
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Tropical Storm Edouard Heads for Texas
Tropical Storm Edouard is expected to come ashore Tuesday
anywhere from western Louisiana to Port...
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Texas Makes New Move in Polygamist Sect Case
Texas child welfare authorities want eight children from a Texas
polygamist sect's ranch back into...
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Edouard Sloshes Through Texas
The National Hurricane Center says Edouard has been downgraded to
a tropical depression as it...
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Texas executes Mexican national
Texas executed a Mexican national over the objections of the World Court and the Bush...
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Feds Shut Down Bus Co. in Deadly Crash
A bus run by the same company linked to a deadly crash in Texas
has been pulled out of service in...
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Thousands gather for Darwish funeral
Thousands of Palestinians take to the streets of Ramallah for the funeral of national poet...
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Body Identified As Abducted Clerk
Authorities say a body found in a remote area
was been identified as the clerk whose abduction...
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Flooding Leaves South Texas Under Water
Torrential rains flooded nearly 800 homes in southern Texas on
Monday, forcing frantic rescues by...
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Tx. Teachers To Carry Guns
The Harrold, Texas school district calls for teachers to carry guns to
prevent a future Columbine...
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Bush warns of dangerous storm
President George W. Bush said he will travel to Texas on Monday to visit an operations center...
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Desperate Search for Texas Missing Teens
Federal authorities are joining the intense search for two Texas
teenagers who may have ran away...
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Ike slams Haiti
Hurricane Ike left a trail of destruction in Haiti as it now heads to the U.S. Gulf...
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Ike moves over Gulf, threatens Texas
Hurricane Ike made its way over the Gulf of Mexico late Wednesday, as forecasters warned the...
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Hurricane Ike heads for Texas
Hurricane Ike is gathering strength and is on a collision course with the Texas Gulf...
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Bridge Collapses, Three Hospitalized
Three people ended up in the hospital after a car fell into a creek when a bridge collapsed in East...
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Ike brings floods to Texas
Hurricane Ike continues to pound Texas, leaving behind floods, power outages and...
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Ike blows candidates off message
There was a political angle to Hurricane Ike that had nothing to do with disaster preparedness...
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Bush: This Is a Tough Storm
President Bush says rescue efforts continue in Texas and Louisiana. He
urged evacuees to listen to...
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Ike Leaves 2 Million People in the Dark
Two million people were left without electricity in Texas, Arkansas and
Louisiana after Hurricane...
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Texas after Ike
With 110-miles-per-hour winds, Hurricane Ike has left the Texas coast ravaged. Now facing the...
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Paulison Urges Patience During Ike Recovery
FEMA administrator David Paulison told residents of Texas and Louisiana
to be patient as the clean...
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Bush visits Texas after Ike
In Houston, Texas, President Bush spoke to reporters after receiving a briefing from officials on...
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Bush reviews Ike damage
President Bush reviews damage from Hurricane Ike, pledging to provide federal help.
Millions...
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Video Essay: Grocer Dumps Food After Ike
Frozen food melts in the parking lot of a Winnie, Texas grocery store
following Hurricane Ike....
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Galveston residents return home
Almost two weeks after Hurricane Ike hit Galveston, Texas, tens of thousands of residents made...
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Cruise ship disappearance
The search continues for a Texas woman who went missing from a Norwegian Cruise Line ship near...
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Top-Ranked Texas Hosts No. 11 Missouri
It's another big test for No. 1 Texas. One week after beating
Oklahoma to claim the nation's top...
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Top-ranked Texas Trounces No. 11 Missouri
Beating
a nationally-ranked team for the second straight week, No. 1 Texas
dismantled No. 11...
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Hamilton's Drug Comeback 'Beyond Belief'
Josh Hamilton, a former No. 1 overall draft pick, descended into
a cocaine addiction that nearly...
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By Unanimous Vote, Texas Remains No.1
For the first time since 2006, Texas was the unanimous weekly
selection by the voting media in the...
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No. 6 Texas Tech Eyes National Title Shot
Undefeated
Texas Tech, which climbed to No. 6 in the AP's Top 25 Poll, can secure
a berth in the...
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Texas Tech Hosts Texas in Shootout Showdown
Quarterback Graham Harrell leads Texas Tech's high-powered
offense Saturday night, when the No. 6...
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Big 12 Showdown: Texas Tech, Oklahoma
Number two Texas Tech travels to Norman Saturday to face the
fifth-ranked Sooners. If the Red...
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No. 5 Oklahoma Crushes No. 2 Texas Tech
The
fifth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners scored five touchdowns in the second
quarter in their win over...
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Stoops Is Done Campaigning
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops said he's had enough of the politicking
that has turned the national...
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McCoy Rallies Texas to Fiesta Bowl Win
Texas beat Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl, 24-21. Colt McCoy threw
a touchdown pass to Quan Crosby...
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Tx. Basketball Coach Fired After 100-0 Win
The coach of a Texas high school basketball team that beat
another team 100-0 has been fired after...
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A-Rod Reportedly Tested Positive for Steroids
According to a Sports Illustrated story posted on its Web site
Saturday, Alex Rodriguez tested...
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WHO: China Investigates Several Suspicious Flu Cases
China is investigating several suspicious cases involving influenza-like symptoms but has not...
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As Clinton visits Mexico, US Congress raises crime alarm
Washington/Mexico City - As US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton arrived Wednesday in...
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Vatican Enters 2009 With Ambivalence Towards Obama
Rome - Outgoing US President George W Bush's visit to Rome in June culminated in talks with Pope...
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US In Year-Long Recession, Top Economic Arbiter Declares
Washington - The United States has been in a recession since December 2007, the country's official...
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Mexican Jail: 21 Inmates Die in Uprising
Mexico City - Some 21 inmates died and at least 10 others were injured in a clash between prisoners...
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EPA Wants Cleaner Air for Americans
Americans will breathe cleaner air thanks to a decision
taken last week by the Environmental...
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US financial rescue plan fails as stocks plummet
Washington
- The US House of Representatives on Monday rejected a massive government plan
to...
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Houston Tries to Return Back to Normal after Hurricane Ike
Houston, Texas - Only a few days had passed since Hurricane Ike tore into the Gulf Coast of Texas,...
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Ike death toll in US rises to 30, tens of thousands stranded
Houston - More than 1,000 rescue personnel Monday intensified their feverish search for survivors...
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Update1: SNL Is Hugging Us Closer And Closer
As expected, the former writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey, did make a guest...
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Rescuers Search for Victims in Ike's Wake
Houston - As Hurricane Ike slowed to a tropical depression Sunday after carving a path of...
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Recovery Efforts Underway in Storm-Ravaged Texas
Houston - Rescuers used everything from boats and helicopters to dump trucks to reach stranded...
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Tough, unpredictable rescue underway in Galveston
Galveston, Texas - Officer Blake Patton puts his right hand on the butt of his gun and shouts,...
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Hurricane Ike begins wreaking its Texas devastation
Houston - Hurricane Ike made landfall early Saturday lashing the barrier island of Galveston near...
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Hurricane Ike Threatens Texas’ Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ike threatens millions of people with strong wind, rain and a massive wave of water up to...
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Forecasters Issued Ominous Warnings ahead of Hurricane Ike
National Weather Service (NWS) issued ominous and unusually
blunt warnings about the storm surge...
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Texas coast braces for Hurricane Ike
Washington - Thousands of residents along the Texas coast were evacuating on Thursday as Hurricane...
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Hurricane Gustav strikes Louisiana
Washington - Hurricane Gustav made landfall Monday near the town of Cocodrie in Louisiana state,...
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Hurricane Gustav churns toward Louisiana, Gulf Coast
Washington - Hurricane Gustav churned toward an evacuated US Gulf Coast early Monday, headed for...
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Storm revamps Republican plans, Bush speech dropped
Washington - Hurricane Gustav Sunday played havoc with Republican Party plans to nominate their...
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New Orleans Evacuated As Hurricane Gustav Closing In
Last night, mayor Ray Nagin demanded a quick
evacuation of New Orleans, meant to protect the...
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Hurricane Gustav hits Cuba, heads to Gulf Coast
Havana/Washington - Gustav strengthened to a dangerous category 4 hurricane late Saturday, as it...
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Gustav returns to hurricane strength after battering Jamaica
Port-au-Prince/Kingston/Washington - Tropical Storm Gustav reached hurricane strength Friday, with...
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Sexual-Abuse Scandal Rocks the US District Court. Federal Judge Indicted
After the sexual abuse scandal related to the
events at the religious compound of the...
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Russia not complying with ceasefire agreement, US says
Washington - Russia has not complied with a declared ceasefire that calls for the withdrawal of...
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Caylee's Mom Was Released from Florida Jail on $500k Bond
Casey Anthony, the mother of missing Florida toddler Caylee Anthony, was released today from the...
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Dallas Zoo Elephant Jenny Will Stay in Texas
The Dallas Zoo announced Wednesday that Jenny, the 9,000-pound elephant which was the subject of a...
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Corporal punishment common in US public schools: Report
Washington - More than 200,000 US public school students, often as young as 3 years, were punished...
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Leroy Sievers, Journalist, Dies Of Colon Cancer At 53
Leroy Sievers, the journalist who worked at ABC News’
“Nightline” for 14 years and at CBS News for...
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House speaker Pelosi softens stance on offshore drilling
Washington - The Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said Saturday she will...
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U.S.
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Doctors report third US death from swine flu
Washington - A man suffering heart problems died from were called complications...
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US swine flu cases increase to 642, likely to spread
Washington - The number of people sickened by swine influenza in the United States increased to 642...
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In US, swine flu reaches 400 cases, likely to rise
Washington - Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, who visited the US Centres for Disease Control and...
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US braces for worse from swine flu
Washington - The United States braced for worse from the swine flu outbreak Tuesday as officials...
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Obama asks Congress for 1.5 billion dollars for flu
Washington - US President Barack Obama is asking Congress for an added 1.5 billion dollars to fight...
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Swine flu cases rise to 64 in five US states
Washington - The number of human swine influenza cases in the United States increased to 64...
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Obama creates "border czar" to focus on US-Mexico border
Washington - One day before President Barack Obama travels to Mexico, the administration named Alan...
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Ending flows of drugs, guns atop Obama's Mexico visit
Washington - As the death toll in Mexico's drug wars soars into the thousands, the United States...
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Tornados, wildfires leave eight dead in US
Washington - A wave of violent spring weather across the United States left at least eight people...
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Tornado rips through US town killing 3; fires cause havoc in Texas
New York - A deadly tornado ripped through the quiet Arkansas town of Mena killing three...
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TV Stations Preparing to Pull the Plug on Analog Signals
Tuesday, several television stations throughout the United States cut their analog signals...
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PCA Fills for Bankruptcy Protection
Peanut Corporation of America has already filed for bankruptcy protection and will soon begin to...
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More Severe Food Safety Standards after Peanut Butter Outbreak
The government has decided to ask for harsher conditions to be followed by the companies which...
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Second Peanut Butter Factory Closes Its Doors
The authorities continue to investigate the salmonella outbreak. Representatives at the company...
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Kilpatrick, Detroit’s Former Mayor, Released from Jail
Kwame Kilpatrick, Detroit’s former Mayor, was released from prison early Tuesday.
His...
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Senate Panel Approves Eric Holder for Attorney General Post
Eric Holder is close to becoming America’s first African-American attorney general after the...
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Winter Storm Causes Mayhem from Texas to Kentucky, 6 Dead
The winter storm that hit parts of Texas and Kentucky killed 6 people so far and also caused power...
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Controversial Changes on Texas Schools’ Curriculum
It seems that the recent adjustments that lawmakers in Texas had done regarding the science...
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Hillary Clinton Confirmed and Sworn In as Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton was sworn in as the 67th U.S. secretary of state last night. The swearing in...
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Fox Topped the Ratings with Football Broadcast
Fox won the biggest ratings last week because the network knew what to broadcast as to attract the...
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Teen Birth Rates Up Nationwide, Mississippi Has the Highest
According to a report released Wednesday by the Center for Disease Control, Mississippi is the...
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Winter Storm, ‘Hazardous’ Traveling Conditions Make Victims
A powerful winter storm hit the US West Coast painting all landscapes in white. The storm featured...
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Continental Jet Skids off Runway in Denver
On Saturday, a Boeing 737 of Continental Airlines crashed at the Denver International Airport....
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CMS Releases New Nursing Home Ratings
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released on Thursday quality ratings for each of...
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Tests negative on white powder sent to US embassies
Washington - More than a dozen US embassies in Europe have received mail containing a white powder,...
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Cops Find Possible Clue to Missing Woman
Authorities yesterday said they found new evidence related
to the disappearance of Brooklyn 25...
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Police Continue Search for Missing NY Woman, Sex Offender Linked to another Case
New York police investigators are continuing the search for the New York woman who went missing...
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Conservative Episcopalians to Form ‘Anglican Church in North America’
Hundreds of conservative Episcopal congregations in North America which have left the U.S....
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The US-Mexico Border Fence Has Many Loopholes, Some Deadly
Nogales, Mexico - The United States has stepped up efforts over the last two years to contain the...
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Barbara Bush Jokes after Having Ulcer Surgery
Former first lady Barbara Bush is
recuperating at a Huston hospital after an ulcer surgery that...
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Sports
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Armstrong stays optimistic despite "biggest setback"
Austin, Texas - Lance Armstrong remains upbeat about his chances of being to race in May's...
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Bryant shoots Lakers past Spurs into playoffs
Los Angeles - One night after carrying the Los Angeles Lakers to the finish line, Kobe Bryant saved...
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Parker shines with 37 points, short-handed Spurs manhandle Mavs
Los Angeles - With two of their brightest stars sidelined by injuries, San Antonio Spurs' Tony...
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Yao, Artest Fuel Rockets Past Mavs
Los Angeles - Although the Houston Rockets' season is just two games old, newcomer Ron Artest is...
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Dallas to host 2010 All-Star Game in Cowboys Stadium
Los Angeles - Dallas will host the 2010 All-Star Game, but it will have a Texas twist and will be...
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Mountains Will Dominate the 2009 Tour de France
Paris - The winner of the 2009 Tour de France, which was presented Wednesday in Paris, will above...
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Nets Need OT to Beat Heat in Paris
Los Angeles - When high-flying Vince Carter went down, rookie Chris Douglas-Roberts stepped...
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Track star Marion Jones released from prison
Washington - Disgraced track superstar Marion Jones was released from prison on Friday after...
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The Six-Hour Long Baseball Game
Last night, the Colorado Rockies managed to beat the host
San Diego Padres with 2 to 1 in the...
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Memphis’s Meanest Tigers
The highly acclaimed winning streak of the Memphis Tigers
seems to be closely related to its two...
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Lopez Twins –A Definite Four Point Play
Brook and Robin Lopez, the Cardinals’ 7-foot sophomore twins,
decided to take a chance on the NBA...
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Prior Gets No New Deal From Cubs
On Wednesday
Dec. 13, forty-three of the MLB players became free agents after not being
offered...
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Spurs Beat Mavs 97-95, Ginobili Leads With 37
With Tim Duncan out with injury, the San Antonio Spurs were led by Manu Ginobili to a 97-95 win...
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Alex Rodriquez Wins Third AL MVP Title
After one of his remarkable seasons, Alex Rodriguez won his third American League Most Valuable...
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Major Clash in the "Texas triangle": Rockets Beat the Spurs
The Houston Rockets managed to beat the raining champions, the San Antonio Spurs, 89-81 and redeem...
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Terry Leads Mavs past Rockets
Jason Terry had another impressive performance for the Dallas Mavericks as he came off the bench to...
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NASCAR: Johnson Leads with Third Win in a Row
On Sunday Jimmie Johnson had his third consecutive victory
in the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup...
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Durant Sprains Ankle, Doubtful for the Season Opener
Kevin Durant sprained his left ankle in the SuperSonics' exhibition game against the Golden State...
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Marion Jones Returns Olympic Medals
Once she acknowledged using performance enhancing substances before and during the 2000 Sydney...
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A-Rod to Leave the Yankees?
Alex Rodriguez, commonly nicknamed "A-Rod", could leave the New York Yankees for the...
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Movies
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“Friday the 13th” Tops the Box Office
The remake of the classic 1980 horror movie “Friday the 13th” has managed to top the...
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“Friday the 13th” Beats Box Office
"Friday the 13th" made its way to the top of the holiday box office, earning a record $42...
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“Friday the 13th” Accounts for a Worn-Out Story
The relaunch of the movie “Friday the 13th,” by producer Michael Bay and...
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“I Love You Philip Morris” Succeeded at Sundance Festival
Even if Jim Carrey’s movie, “I Love You Philip Morris" appeared to be the kind of...
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Friday Night Lights Returns On NBC
The third season of Friday Night Lights will start being aired on NBC to the delight of its many,...
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Batman's Commissioner Gordon, Pat Hingle, Passed Away
Pat Hingle, the veteran actor whose television and film career spanned over six...
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Aaron Eckhart to Lead Action Movie for First Time
He had no trouble in portraying a two-faced character in the
summer’s blockbuster, “The Dark...
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Review: “The Express” Runs on The Road to Glory
Although not all of us are sports fans, movies depicting the
world of athletes enclose a je ne...
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Sharon Stone Loses Custody Of Son Roan
For yet unclear reasons, actress Sharon Stone has lost joint custody of her oldest son, 8-year-old...
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Federal Investigators To Drop Inquiry Into Heath Ledger’s Death
An official quoted by The Associated Press said that the
official investigators intend to drop the...
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Cyd Charisse Danced Her Way Through Life
Cyd Charisse was an “Easy to Love” “Party Girl” in “Silk
Stockings” who was “Singin’ in the Rain.”...
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Rumor: Brad Pitt And Angelina Jolie Wedded?
With two more babies on the way, rumors are rife that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have finally...
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Movie Review: Stop-Loss
The directorial debut of Kimberly Peirce with “Boys Don’t
Cry” was outstanding enough to earn her...
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Padalecki In Talks for "Friday the 13th" Remake
Jared Padalecki could star in the remake of slasher film “Friday the 13th” should...
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Patrick Swayze Responds Well To Treatment, Doctor Says
"Dirty Dancing" star, Patrick Swayze who has been diagnosed
with pancreatic cancer is...
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Doctors Investigated In Connection With Heath Ledger's Death
Federal drug authorities are investigating two doctors, one in California and one in Texas, in...
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Daniel Day-Lewis, Possible Winner On Sunday Night?
Rumor says that Daniel Day-Lewis might win the Oscar this
Sunday for his performance in Paul...
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‘Meet the Spartans’ Steals ‘Rambo’’s Thunder at the Box Office
It seems that comedy rules all, when it comes about movie and people’s taste. At least this is what...
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Movie Review: ‘There Will Be Blood’
Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of “Oil !,” Upton
Sinclair’s 1927 novel, “There Will be Blood”...
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‘The Great Debaters’ Premiers On Christmas Day
Denzel Washington’s latest
movie, opening December 25, promises to make an excellent debut on...
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Smith’s “I Am Legend” Smashes The Box Office
It seems like there are a lot of science-fiction fans
outhere and Will Smith it’s not so alone....
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John C. Reilly to Channel His Inner Rock Star for Tour
Academy Award-nominated actor John C. Reilly will channel his inner rock star in the following week...
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Review: Zombie’s “Halloween” Not So Great
You don’t have to bear till the end in order to understand
that the 2007 Rob Zombie directed...
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Health
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Swine flu spreads to 36 US states - 286 confirmed cases
Washington - The swine flu virus spread to 36 US states with a total of 286 confirmed cases,...
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WHO changes virus name, 257 confirmed cases
Geneva - The World Health Organization updated Thursday the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of...
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Swine flu case reported at World Bank in Washington
Washington - The swine flu outbreak may have spread to the US capital, after the World Bank...
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WHO: 154 Confirmed Cases of Swine Flu
The World Health Organization updated Thursday the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of swine...
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Most Americans Living in Areas with High Levels of Pollution
According to the American Lung Association’s State of Air 2009 report released on Wednesday,...
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Swine Flu Outbreak - A Cause for "Concern," Obama Says
President Barack Obama said he was closely watching an outbreak of swine flu in the United States,...
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CDC to issue travel advisory on Mexico
Washington - The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was to issue an advisory...
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Swine Flu Spread Worries CDC Officials
Swine flu has turned into an epidemic in Mexico City where it has killed as many as 60 people and...
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Two Cases of Human Swine Flu Traced in California
Two kids in California got infected with swine flu in late March but they recovered, according to...
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Contraceptives May Impair Muscle Gains in Young Women
According to a study presented Friday at the American Physiological Society meeting recently held...
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Genetic Variants Tied to Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Two genetic variants appear to significantly increase the risk of ischemic stroke, US researchers...
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Black Patients Less Likely to Get Appropriate Care for Lung Cancer
Racial disparities are still present in the American medical system when it comes to lung cancer....
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Children May Drive Parents apart
Children are not for everyone! This is an old saying, which appears to be confirmed once again by...
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Young Vegetarians More Prone to Eating Disorders
Research has shown that meat is not a healthy option in our diet, especially if it is red or...
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More Mentally Ill Adults Cared for in Nursing Homes
According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid prepared for The Associated...
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Lawmakers Seek to Improve FDA Food Safety System
A bipartisan team of lawmakers Tuesday proposed legislation to give the Food and Drug...
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Most Prison Inmates Delay HIV Treatment after Release
New research reveals that a vast majority of HIV-infected prison inmates, after release, do not...
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Risks for Strokes Caused by Fast Food Joints
A new study found that the people who live in neighborhoods that are packed with fast-food...
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Texas Takes Over Peanut Butter Recall
On Friday, the Department of State Health Services from Texas announced that it is taking full...
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People Living Near Fast Foods Have Increased Risk of Stroke
According to a new study, people who live near fast food restaurants have a higher risk of stroke...
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Risk of Stroke Linked to the Number of Fast Food Joints in Your Area
Having more fast food restaurant in your neighborhood increases your chances of having a stroke,...
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Secrets Behind Peanut Corporation of America
After Peanut Corporation of America was found guilty for the salmonella outbreak which had killed...
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Complaints Against Peanut Plant Were Ignored, Former Manager Says
Kenneth Kendrick, a former manager at the Peanut Corporation of America’s plant in Plainview,...
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Texas Plant Might Have Caused the Salmonella Outbreak Too
State health authorities announced on Tuesday that the tests made at a Peanut Corporation of...
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No Connection Between Breast Cancer And Pregnancy
The researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reached the conclusion that...
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No Link Found Between Pregnancy and Breast Cancer
According to a new study, the situation of mothers-to-be who develop breast cancer is similar to...
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Multiple Births – A Reason Of Concern Rather Than Joy
Thanks to fertility treatments, multiple births have become more common in the last few decades,...
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Octuplets Born for the Second Time in U.S. History
On Monday morning, a California woman gave birth to octuplets by Caesarean section in a hospital...
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Is Preventive Mastectomy Necessary or Not?
According to findings published in the March 1, 2009 issue of Cancer, a preventive procedure to...
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Texas Girl Needs Heart Transplant for Rare Heart Disease
A 7-year-old Texas girl received a new heart Monday, but her older sister is still on the...
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Specials
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Two Genetic Variants Predispose People to Stroke
A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that carrying certain genes might...
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Time Warner Offers New Pricing Plan
Time Warner came up with a new pricing structure for broadband Internet, backing off a bit after...
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Cut Back on Red, Processed Meat Intake in Order to Live Longer
Doctors always advise patients to consume lots of fruits, vegetables and white meat in order to...
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Ky. Man Charged with Child Porn via PlayStation 3
A Kentucky man has allegedly persuaded an 11-year-old girl to send him nude photos of her. He...
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Creator of “To Kill a Mockingbird” Script Dies at 92
Horton Foote, a playwright and screenwriter whose works about the yearning and efforts of people...
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The More Fast Food Restaurants in Your Area – The Greater the Risk of Stroke
You have always been told about the health risks you take once you choose fast food dishes over...
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Too Many Fast-Food Restaurants Lead to an Increased Number of Strokes
Researchers present at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference...
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First Three “American Idol” Finalists Revealed
The first three “American Idol” finalists were announced, with Alexis Grace, a...
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Digital TV Switch Happening For Over 600 TV Stations
For more than a quarter of the nation’s total of around 1,800 television stations,...
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FCC Targets TV Stations Going Through With Digital TV Switch
The owners of over 100 television stations that had planned to go ahead with the switch to digital...
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DTV Delay Finally Made Official
President Barack Obama made the digital TV delay official on Wednesday by signing legislation...
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Westminster Winner Gets Sussex Spaniels Some Respect
Just like the previous winner of the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, 10-year-old Stump...
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Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer No More Dangerous Than Others
A new study from researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center concluded...
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Hudson River Hero Pilot Offers First TV Story of Plane Crash
“I was sure I could do it.”
This is what Captain Chesley “Sully”...
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Will Ferrell Earns Mixed Reviews For George Bush Broadway Play
Comedian Will Ferrell, who famously played former US president George Bush on "Saturday Night...
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Good Things Only Happen To Good People
…or at least this is the story I’m going to relate further.
Brittiny and...
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Couple Gets $20,000 from eBay Auction Winners
Gregg and Brittiny Peters, a Georgia couple who were facing money issues arising from...
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200 Years of Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, But Controversy the Same
In more than a week from now, Charles Darwin’s book “On the Origin of Species”...
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Not All Woman With Breast Cancer Should Have Double Mastectomies
Having to undergo a double mastectomy is usually a tough decision to make. Unfortunately, many...
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Octuplets See The World At California Hospital
A California woman gave birth to the second set of live octuplets in the history of United States...
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Google Is Laying Off Recruiters
It seems that the world financial crisis has begun to be quite menacing, as the other days Nortel...
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Teen Pregnancy Rate on the Rise
The latest statistics released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that a...
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Mississippi Had the Highest Teen Birth Rate in 2006, CDC Says
New statistics released Wednesday by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
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NASA Report Details Final Minutes of Columbia Disaster
The crew of Space Shuttle Columbia had about a minute to regain control of their craft before it...
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Two Enzymes Found To Increase Ovarian Cancer Patients’ Survival
According to a new study by U.S. researchers, high levels of two particular enzymes in ovarian...
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Hormone Therapy, Breast Cancer Recurrence, Key Issues at the Breast Cancer Symposium
A hormone therapy for breast cancer can
reduce the chances of the disease spreading by a...
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New Genetic Test May Predict Better Breast Cancer Risk
Researchers present Friday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in Texas said a new genetic...
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Vitamins C, E Fail To Cut Prostate Cancer Risk
Two large trials revealed that selenium, vitamin E and C didn’t reduce the risk of developing...
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Famous Heiress Sunny von Bulow Dies after 28-Year Coma
Martha Sharp Crawford von Bulow, known as Sunny von Bulow, was
one of the most famous figures of...
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Vermont Ranked Healthiest State, Louisiana Least Healthy
Health continues to be an important issue for the United States,
as recent studies have shown that...
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Music
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Leonard Cohen Holds First U.S. Gig in 15 Years
Folk singer Leonard Cohen hopped on the stage on Thursday during his first U.S. concert in...
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The First Three of the Final Twelve ‘American Idol’ Finalists Speak
After making it among “American Idol’s” Top 12, what do Danny Gokey, a...
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“American Idol” Sends Three Contestants to the Next Round
This season of Fox’s popular talent show “American Idol” brings to light even...
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Neil Diamond, Person of the Year
According to the Associated Press, more than 2,000 people gathered at the 19th annual MusiCares...
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Fans Hold Vigil for Buddy Holly
When Buddy Holly's plane went down in an Iowa cornfield a little past 1 a.m. on the 3rd of...
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The Day the Music...Didn’t Die
When Buddy Holly's plane went down in an Iowa cornfield a little past 1 a.m. on the 3rd of February...
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Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Billy Powell Passed Away
Billy Powell, keyboardist with the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, reportedly died of a heart ailment at...
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Country Singer Kenny Rogers Turns 70
US
country singer Kenny Rogers, author of well-known hits Lucille and Lady, turns
70 on...
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Jewel Secretly Weds Longtime Boyfriend In Bahamas
Singer Jewel and her boyfriend of over ten years, rodeo star Ty Murry, took off together to the...
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Melissa Lawson Is the New “Nashville Star”
Melissa Lawson, a Texas
mother of five, won NBC’s “Nashville Star” competition. According to...
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Snoop Dogg’s Tour Bus Stopped by Dallas Police, 2 Arrested
Snoop Dogg attracted police attention once more this week
but this time around, it appears that he...
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Jessica Simpson Boos Her Way Into Country Genre
Nobody said it was easy and Jessica Simpson found out first
hand that foraying into country music...
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Gospel Star Dottie Rambo Dies in Accident
American gospel singer and songwriter Joyce Dottie Rambo has died age 74, due to an unfortunate...
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Singer Emilio Navaira's Condition Is Improving
After an initial worrying diagnosis, the condition of
Grammy-winning Tejano singer Emilio Navaira...
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Navaira Is Now In Stable Condition
Tejano singer Emilio Navaira, who has been clinging to his life over the past few days after...
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Tejano Singer In Critical Condition After Car Crash
Grammy award-winning Tejano superstar Emilio Navaira was rushed to the hospital where his current...
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1,700 Bands at SXSW
SXSW, or the South by Southwest Music Festival, gathered
more than 1,700 bands this year in...
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Ailing Van Halen Postpones More Concerts
Rock band Van Halen is postponing even more shows of its
reunion tour due to guitarist Eddie Van...
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‘American Idol’: And There Were 12…
Top-rated TV show “American Idol” sent home four more contestants on Thursday night with the help...
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Van Halen Postpone Dates as Guitarist Undergoes Medical Testing
Eddie Van Halen is currently facing some undisclosed health problems and requires medical...
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Drummer Buddy Miles, Hendrix Collaborator, Dies
Buddy Miles, the innovative drummer who played with musical legends like Jimi Hendrix, David Bowie...
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Troubled Private Life Could Send George Michael off Britain
The famous singer George Michael
stated that he might decide to leave Britain. Michael said that...
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Science
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Arctic Sea is ‘on Thin Ice’, Survey Shows
The latest findings from scientists that have been monitoring the Arctic region show that the ice...
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Milestone for space station: final solar panel unfurled
Washington - With sunlight glowing golden across its expanse, the fourth and final pair of solar...
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Evidence of salt water found on Mars, scientists say
Washinton - A group of scientists who worked on the Phoenix Mars lander last year say they...
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Satellite Debris Is Beginning to Make People More Suspicious Than Necessary
According to the U.S. government, there's no relation between the fireballs that streaked the Texas...
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Eyewitnesses Describe Fireball Across The Texas Sky
Multiple reports from eye witnesses have called on the authorities to comment on an unexplained...
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Texas Board Still Threatening Evolution Teaching In Schools
The Texas State Board of Education partially sided with scientists in the debate on whether...
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Texas Board of Education Drops 20-Years-Old Mandate About Science
In a battle over the teaching of evolution, the Texas Board of Education voted to drop a...
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Evolution Could Be Taught Differently In Texas
Evolution could soon be taught differently in Texas, as the State Board of Education is expected...
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Dinosaurs Much Better Fathers than Mammals
New research says dinosaur males were not exactly the macho-ferocious cruel beasts we thought them...
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Two Enzymes Might Help Predict Ovarian Cancer Outcome
A woman’s chance of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, US...
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Buried Ice Glaciers on Mars Shed Light on the Planet’s Ice Age Past
Huge water ice reservoirs are not exclusively present in Mars’
polar regions, according to the...
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Unpacking Day At The ISS For Endeavour Crew
Monday was an unpacking day
for the astronauts at the ISS (International Space Station).The...
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Two U.S. Astronauts Voted From Space
Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station, ISS
commander E. Michael Fincke and his...
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IBEX - The First Step Toward Exploring The Galactic Frontier
After the successful launch of NASA’s IBEX mission,
scientists eagerly await to receive the first...
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NASA’s IBEX To Study The Edge Of The Solar System
NASA’s Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) spacecraft was successfully launched from near the...
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Study: Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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Study: Conspiracy Theories and Superstitions Powered By Lack Of Control
We may not be aware of this, but the lack of control can
often fuel our incoherent perception of...
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Tropical Storm Kyle Might Become A Hurricane
The National Hurricane Center has announced that, according to
their three-day forecast, Tropical...
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Primitive Ant Discovered in the Amazon
Researchers from the United States, Germany and Brazil have recently unveiled a new ant species,...
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New Ancient Ant Species Found
Mr. Christian Rabeling, a graduate student at the University
of Texas at Austin, is the man...
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Hubble Repair Crew Faces Unusually High Risk For A Catastrophic Ending
NASA’s mission to the Hubble Space Telescope may be compromised
by orbital debris, shuttle program...
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Gustav Hits the United States at Category 2, Hanna Hurricane
Hurricane Gustav hit the United States a few hours ago with top wind speeds of more than 100mph....
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Chupacabra Spotted In Texas- Real Blood Sucker Or Urban Legend?
The chupacabra could be more than a legend, a deputy sheriff
suggested last week, after...
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Forecasters Predict An Above-Average Hurricane Season
On Thursday the forecasters increased their predictions for
an unusually active Atlantic hurricane...
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No More P.E.! A Pill That Could Replace Exercise May Be On Its Way
There is quite a good chance that scientists of the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in La...
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Scientists Shed Light On The Birth Of First Stars
The birth of the Universe has been pinpointed 13.7 billion
years ago, when the dark matter that...
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Phoenix Lander Finds Water On Mars
The Phoenix Mars mission has found water in a soil sample
after spending the last two months...
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Rice Professor: Granite Countertops Emit Dangerous Radon and Radiation
Rice University physics Professor W.J. Llope alleges that according to his yet unpublished...
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Regrettable Summer Record: Gulf Dead Zone To Reach An All-Time High
This summer could bring an absolute record, unfortunately a bad
one, for the “dead zone” off the...
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Study Links Global Warming To The Increase Of Kidney Stone Cases
As the planet warms there will be more people suffering from
kidney stones most probably due to...
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Technology
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Copy-Paste Feature for iPhone OS 3.0 Confirmed
Rumors that Apple will add the copy-paste feature to the iPhone at the ongoing South by South...
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National Semiconductor to sack quarter of workforce
San Francisco - National Semiconductor Corp, one of the world's largest manufacturers of...
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Internet User Data Will Be Saved In Order to Fight Against Child Pornography
Two lawmakers this week introduced a bill that would require Internet service providers to retain...
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Archos To Deliver Android-Based Internet Media Tablet In Q3 2009
The Google Android platform is now reaching beyond the mobile phone limits, as it will get...
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Zombies Invaded Texas!
A traffic sign from the city of Austin, Texas was broken into by unknown individuals who altered...
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Digital TV – Delaying the Delay
The Senate unanimously voted, again, on Thursday night, to postpone the transition date...
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Texas Attacked By Zombies
According to a recent police report, people who were driving their cars in the vicinity of the...
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No Zombies in Austin, After All
Electronic signs which were originally intended to warn motorists of construction near the...
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Bill Gates Brings Broadband Internet to Public Libraries
On Friday, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced that they...
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A 747 Is Taking Endeavour Home
Because weather in Florida forced the Endeavour astronauts to touch down at an alternate landing...
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Apple Dragged To Court Over iPhone Web Surfing Technology
Apple seems to be the favorite target for lawsuits lately,
only this time, they are not the ones...
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Supercomputers Break Records
The IBM Roadrunner remains undefeated as the world’s fastest computer. The Roadrunner is one of the...
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Adobe, ARM To Bring Rich Internet Apps To Mobile Devices
Adobe and ARM joined forced to bring rich Internet applications and Web services to mobile devices...
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Dell Delays the Launch of an MP3 Line
Dell has decided not to release a digital music player before the holiday shopping season,...
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Al Gore Warns Obama About Environmental Problems
Despite the economical problems that the newly voted president, Barack Obama, has to face, former...
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App Store Games Build Base For Strong Gaming Platform
How many times didn’t you wish you could take your computer
or console with you, to continue that...
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Update: Motorola Thinking Of Leaving Symbian To Focus On Android?
The Android platform is gaining new adepts as we speak,
putting some serious doubts on the future...
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S60 Head Lee Williams Nominated As Symbian Foundation Exec
Symbian Foundation members have nominated Lee Williams as
Executive Director for the foundation,...
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Mopping Up After Hurricane Ike May Take NASA More Than a Week
Johnson Space Center near Seabrook,
Texas was hit hard by Hurricane Ike, forcing evacuation of...
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Microsoft Tries To "Zune" Apple's Event With New Zunes
While everyone is busy to guess what will unveil Steve Jobs
during the upcoming event entitled not...
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AT&T Fixes Services Outage in Northeastern States
AT&T, the nation’s largest phone services provider, said Wednesday that the data services...
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GraphOn Seeks Unspecified Damages In Lawsuit Against Google
Google’s name appears once more in a patent infringement
lawsuit, this time filed by GraphOn...
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WSJ: Steve Jobs Says 60 Million Apps Downloaded For iPhone
It seems like Apple has found a new gold mine with their recently
launched AppStore. In an...
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Nintendo Loses Battle with Patent Troll, Faces Ban
Nintendo lost a battle with patent troll Anascape, a company which somehow got its hands on twelve...
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Craigslist Scam Made Use of Identity of Dead Soldier found in Iraq
The Michigan attorney general's office and Better Business Bureau are investigating a Craigslist...
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Report: Games Are AppStore's Top Paid Downloads
While free stuff rules the AppStore download charts, among the paid software downloaded, games rank...
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Tech Companies Rally Against Patent Trolls
Several tech power players have joined forces against the so-called patent trolls, entities which...
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Nokia's Symbian Is Going Open Source
Nokia’s bold announcement about its intentions to spend $410
million for acquiring the whole pack...
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Symbian Foundation: The Open Source War Is On
As the support and demand for open source increased, the
competition got tougher. With the Android...
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Google’s Android Caught Between Symbian And Handset Controversy
In quite an unexpected move, Nokia has launched a cash offer
to acquire all of the shares of...
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Business
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American Airlines flying in the red
New York - American Airlines parent AMR flew back into losses in the first quarter as the recession...
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Achos Releases Its New Internet Media Tablet
Archos and Texas Instruments announced yesterday that they plan to launch an...
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MySpace Makes Social Networking A Little Bit Safer
Popular social networking Web site MySpace just got a whole lot safer...
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The Gates Foundation Delivers On Its Projects
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced earlier today the kickoff of a $6.9 million...
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The USB Promoter Group Presents Its SuperSpeed USB 3.0
The USB Promoter Group managed to complete its work on the
SuperSpeed USB 3.0 which was presented...
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Tony Fadell Leaves Apple
Apple has recently gone through a pretty radical change
involving its management, as the inventor...
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Exelon offers 6.2 billion dollars for discounted NRG Energy
New York - Giant energy company Exelon Corp, the country's largest utility, has made an uninvited...
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Delta, American report third quarter losses
New York - Two of the United States' largest airlines reported losses on continuing operations on...
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Hewlett-Packard Plans to Cut 1,400 Jobs in Germany
Boeblingen, Germany - Computer giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) plans to cut 1,400 jobs in Germany over...
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Dell plans to sell factories worldwide, report says
San Francisco - US computer maker Dell is planning to sell its factories around the world to...
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Dell posts mixed results in search of revival
San Francisco - Computer maker Dell posted lower quarterly profits Thursday, but said sales...
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Nintendo Faces Dubious Patent Infringement Suit
Maryland company Hillcrest Labs filled Wednesday a patent infringement suit against Nintendo saying...
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Salmonella Outbreak Moves to Court; Wal-Mart Sued by Victim
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has been sued by a Colorado man who says he got sick of
salmonellosis after...
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Salmonella Outbreak Brings To Light Tensions And Bad Communication
Investigators continued their search for
the source of the Salmonella saintpaul outbreak that has...
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Oracle Corp. Elaborates on Theft Accusations against SAP
Oracle Corp., the world's second- largest software producer, elaborated on the accusations it...
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Google-Yahoo Deal Triggers Hearings, Yang Meets Lawmakers
Yahoo has announced a deal with Google on June 12 through which the two companies will sell...
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AT&T Plans New Supplementary Fees For Its Internet Users
AT&T officials released a statement explaining that the
uneven use of the Internet network...
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Warner Cable Sets New Rules On Its Internet Access Policy
Time Warner Cable Inc. announced for Thursday the start of a
metered Internet access trial that...
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ID Theft Security Company CEO Gets ID Stolen
After putting his social security number in
ads as part of the marketing strategy of its company,...
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Nintendo Ordered To Pay $21 Million to Anascape
A federal judge ruled that several controllers created by Nintendo
such as Gamecube controller,...
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EDS Confirms Advanced Talks with Hewlett-Packard
HP confirmed today is close to a deal to acquire the
Electronic Data Systems Corporation. The...
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AT&T Records Strong Profit Growth on Wireless Sales
AT&T Inc, the largest provider of both local and long distance telephone services, wireless...
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ZapMedia Alleges iTunes Infringes Its Patents
ZapMedia, a U.S.-based company, filed a lawsuit against Apple Inc. for allegedly using patented...
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Visto Settles Its Patent Lawsuit Against Microsoft
Mobile e-mail company Visto announced on Monday that it
reached a settlement and licensing...
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401(k) Participants Can Sue to Recover Losses
The US Supreme Court ruled that participants in the most common type of retirement plan, 401(k),...
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Continental Airlines and American Airlines Held Merger Talks
Continental Airlines Inc., which is already in preliminary talks with United Airlines parent UAL...
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Dell to Buy E-mail Service Company MessageOne for $155 M
Dell Inc., American technology-company based in Round Rock, Texas, announced on Tuesday its...
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Exxon Announces $40.6 B Profit
On Friday Exxon Mobil Corp. announced the biggest quarterly
and annual profits ever recorded in...
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Harrah to be Acquired in the Largest Casino Buyout
Harrah's Entertainment Inc. announced on Monday that it has
all the approvals it needs to end the...
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Belo Corp. Announces Newspaper Division Spin-Off
Dallas-based Belo Corp. announced it is to split its print and broadcast television assets into two...
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People
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Way To Go, Jessica Simpson!
Unfortunately Jessica Simpson has been the most talked-about starlet of the past seven days, given...
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Will Ferrell Scores Big Time as President Bush
In “You're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. Bush,” Will Ferrell, as Bush,...
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Pat Hingle Died at 84; Played in “Batman”
Son of a schoolteacher and of a building contractor, Pat Hingle admitted himself into the U.S. Navy...
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Sam Shepard Charged With Speeding And Drunken Driving
Sam Shepard was arrested early on Saturday in central Illinois and was charged with speeding...
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Ashlee Simpson's Son Brings The Family Together For Christmas
Ashlee Simpson's first Christmas as a married woman and mother will be with her entire family at...
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Kennedy Center Honored Six Artists
Last
week-end, during a ceremony held at the Kennedy Center, Barbra Streisand, Morgan
Freeman,...
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Patrick Swayze Denies Rumors Regarding His Death
Actor Patrick Swayze has responded to the media outlets that have been reporting his cancer has...
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Biggs Suicide, Indifferent Viewers Partly To Blame
Abraham Biggs Jr. gained notoriety by regrettable means. He
was one of a few people to broadcast...
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Jewel Marries Boyfriend of 10 Years
Folk-country singer Jewel and her longtime partner, rodeo
champ Ty Murray, took their relationship...
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Mary-Kate Olsen Subpoenaed By DEA To Testify In Front Of Grand Jury
Actress Mary-Kate Olsen, who asked for immunity before cooperating with the police in the...
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Drugs Found on Snoop Dogg Bus Tour, Rapper Not Charged
A tour bus transporting hip-hop performer Snoop Dogg was
pulled over by police and two people...
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Stephenie Meyer's Fourth "Twilight" Book Due Out Tomorrow
Author Stephenie Morgan Meyer will release the fourth book in the Twilight series tomorrow, August...
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In The Race For Fame, Ali Lohan Meets Porn Producer
Everybody knows how desperate Dina Lohan is to introduce her
younger daughter Ali in Hollywood’s...
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Ethan Hawke and Wife Welcome Their First Daughter
Actor Ethan Hawke and wife Ryan Shawhughes welcomed daughter
Clementine Jane Hawke last Friday,...
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Ethan Hawke and Ryan Shawhughes Welcome Daughter Clementine Jane
Ethan Hawke and his spouse Ryan Shawhughes welcomed their daughter Clementine Jane Hawke last...
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Jessica Simpson’s Country Style Performance Gets Booed
It’s not easy being Jessica Simpson, especially when you are
booed by the audience while...
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Cynthia Rodriguez Still Loves A-Rod, but Will Divorce Him
Cynthia Rodriguez told gossip columnist Cindy Adams in an interview published on Thursday that,...
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Federal Inquiry Called by Congresswoman After 2 Intruders Shot
U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee called on Sunday for a congressional investigation
into Harris...
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Michael Lohan Awaiting DNA Test Results
Michael Lohan, father to Hollywood starlet Lindsay Lohan, continues to be serene as he talks to the...
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Lindsay Lohan Might Have A Surprise Sister
In one more episode of Lohan’s soap opera, err…life, Michael
Lohan, the father of the famous...
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The Predator Lawsuit Is Settled
The lawsuit against NBC brought by the family of the man who
shot himself when the crew of the...
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Jessica Simpson And Tony Romo Back On?
To this day, there was no official confirmation regarding Jessica Simpson and Tony Romo's split...
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Report: Kate Hudson & Lance Armstrong Are Secretly Dating
Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong may have secretly begun dating. The two had dinner together in...
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Jenna Bush To Get Married at Family Ranch
Jenna Bush, daughter of President George W. Bush, said she
was the last in the family to know she...
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Angie and Brad Not Married – Or So They Say
Excited news that Hollywood superstars and tabloid
obsessions Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie had...
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Ravishing, but ‘No Wedding’ for Jolie and Pitt
There was a rough weekend for magazines worldwide, with rumors spreading fast about the Hollywood...
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In Sister's Footsteps: Barron Hilton Charged with DUI
Paris Hilton’s little brother, Barron Hilton, has been officially charged with DUI,...
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Aaron Carter Joins Roster of Arrested Celebrities
Young pop singer Aaron Carter, sibling of the more famous boy band member Nick Carter, was arrested...
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Controversial Anna Nicole Smith Remembered
On February 8, 2007, a year ago, Vickie Lynn Marshall aka Anna Nicole Smith died.A Texas native,...
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Dixie Chick Expecting Chick of Her Own
Dixie Chick Martie Maguire is expecting her third daughter and says she and her husband are...
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