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The Discovery Of Bigfoot’s Body Was Just A Money Making Scheme
The saying What goes up must come down perfectly applies to people's enthusiasm with regard to the...
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Remains of Tsar Nicholas II’s Son Identified
Russian authorities confirmed on Wednesday the news that the earthly remains of Tsar Nicholas II's...
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Defense Secretary to Appoint Michael Donley New Air Force Head
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates will most likely appoint Michael Donley as the next chief of...
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Canadian’s Deportation Case Reopened
In 2002, the U.S secretly sent Maher Arar to his home
country Syria,
after authorities said he...
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Two Dead, 13 Injured In Oklahoma Prison Riot
Two inmates were killed and 13 injured in a riot on Monday
at the Oklahoma State Reformatory in...
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Pellicano Found Guilty in Wiretapping Case
Anthony Pellicano, the Hollywood private investigator, was convicted by a Los Angeles court for his...
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Planes Collide in Idaho, Killing 3
Two small airplanes collided at the McCall
Municipal Airport
in Idaho Friday
night, killing...
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Document on Marriage, Birth, Cyanide Seized at Polygamist Ranch
The released copies of search warrants showed that police investigators involved in the raids at...
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Authorities Find Bed Used for Marital Sex in Polygamist Temple
Child Protective Services investigators have reportedly found a bed in the temple of the polygamist...
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Eagle Ray Leaps on Boat and Kills Woman off Florida Keys
A freak accident took place at Florida Keys on Thursday as an eagle ray jumped from the water onto...
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Serial Sexual Offender Guilty Of Sally Anne Bowman's Murder
An Old Bailey jury found
37-year-old Mark Dixie guilty of murder, after former teenage model Sally...
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Special Investigator: South Korean Leader Clear Of Fraud Charges
Days before assuming the role as President of South Korea,
prosecutors cleared Lee Myung-Bak of...
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Third Suspect Arrested In Bhutto’s Assassination Case
Another suspect has been arrested
in connection with former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s...
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NTSB Report: Corona Plane Collision ‘Anything but an Accident’
Two private planes that collided over Corona,
a suburban of Los Angeles,
on January 20, killing...
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Police Searching for Father of Child Found Dead near Road
Texas police managed to identify the father of the baby recently found dead on the side of a...
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Lebannon Mourns The Victims Of Beirut Blast
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora declared Saturday a national
day of mourning in Lebanon,
after a...
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Private Planes Collide in Southern California Killing 5
Two private planes collided over suburban Los Angeles on Sunday at about a mile from
the airport,...
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Six Killed in Crash of Small Plane in Alaska
A small plane crashed Saturday in waters off Kodiak Island in southern Alaska, killing six from the...
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Man of 61 Sought in the Case of Missing Hiker
On Thursday authorities announced that they are searching
for a 61 year-old man who is a “person...
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Canadian Officers Used Taser on Polish Immigrant (update)
After the video recording released a few days ago in which one can clearly see the last moments of...
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Politician Who Accused Georgian President of Murder Was Bailed
Georgian politician Irakli Okruashvili, a former Prosecutor General, former Minister of the...
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Top Investigator in Madeleine McCann Case Dismissed
Portuguese police authorities dismissed Tuesday the top investigator in the disappearance of...
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Putin Announces Few Changes in Russia’s Government
Ahead of the crucial presidential and parliamentary elections, Russian President Vladimir Putin...
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Zubkov Confirmed as Russia’s Prime Minister
The lower house of Russia’s parliament, or Duma confirmed Viktor Zubkov as the country’s new prime...
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Putin Dissolves Government, Appoints Zubkov Premier
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin dismissed the government on Wednesday and nominated the financial...
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Car Bomb Injures Two Policemen in Spain
Two policemen were lightly injured early Friday when a car bomb went off in the Basque Country,...
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People
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Cheating In “Second Life” Leads To Divorce
Online words hurt some people just as much as real words. They are still uttered by people, they...
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Secretly Taped Evidence Played at O. J. Simpson Trial
The murkiness of O. J. Simpson’s robbery-kidnapping trial in
Las Vegas expands as jurors began...
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Anne Hathaway Allegedly Paid Her Ex’s Rent before Phone Break Up
Could a guy ask for more than a good-looking, famous
girlfriend who also pays his thousands of...
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Hollywood Private Eye Convicted In Wiretapping Case
Former private investigator, who once worked for celebrities, Anthony Pellicano, was convicted...
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Charlie Sheen Is the Best Paid U.S. Television Actor
Charlie Sheen, the CBS “Two and a Half Men” star, is the
highest paid U.S.
television actor this...
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CSI Star Arrested On Drug Possession
Two days ago, popular CSI star Gary Dourdan was arrested for
possession of narcotics....
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Victim In Collins DUI Crash Dies
The 89-year-old driver of the car Gary Collins hit the night he got arrested for drunk driving in...
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No More Laughs: Britney Could Lose Kids
The media has had its ‘fun’ with Britney Spears’ VMA performance however, as she...
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Britney Hires Private Investigators
Looks like we have got a live soap opera right before our eyes: Britney Spears has allegedly hired...
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Tenor Jerry Hadley Dies at 55
Tenor Jerry Hadley died Wednesday, July 18, at a hospital in Poughkeepsie, NY, after having...
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Star Tenor Jerry Hadley Attempts Suicide
Opera singer Jerry Hadley is on life support after he reportedly attempted suicide by shooting...
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Specials
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Supplements Don't Reduce Cancer, Heart Disease Risk
A long-term study of more than 14,000 male
physicians concluded that taking daily supplements of...
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Second Life Adultery Ends Real-Life Marriage
An affair in an Internet-based virtual world is ending the real-life marriage of a British couple....
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Crestor Benefic for Healthy People As Well
Statins of cholesterol-lowering drugs have been known to
reduce heart risk in people with...
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Excessive Weight Gain during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk of Having Heavy Babies
More than one in five women gain excessive weight during pregnancy and they have a higher risk of...
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Update 1: Spacecraft IBEX Will Study Boundaries Of Solar System
The U.S. space agency launches today a space probe that will keep an eye on the violence and...
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Jury Considered Secret Tapes Most Eloquent In Convicting O.J.
O. J. Simpson has been convicted of armed robbery and
kidnapping, not based on what his former...
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NASA: Mars Soundtrack Coming Up Soon
In the upcoming week or two, NASA plans to switch on the microphone of the Phoenix Mars Lander,...
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Popular Supplements Glucosamine and Chondroitin No Good for Arthritis
Popular dietary supplements – glucosamine and chondroitin
sulfate – proved no better than placebos...
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COPD Drugs Questioned for Increased Risk of Stroke, Heart Attack
Spiriva and Atrovent, two drugs widely prescribed in chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),...
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U.S. Teen Suicide Rates Shooting Up
After a 15 year decline, suicide rates among United States
teenagers have currently began to...
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Fire Not Explosives Leveled Building 7 on 9/11
After a three-year long investigation conducted by the
National Institute of Standards and...
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Mystery Unraveled: Laurence Fishburne Joining CSI Crew
Mission
accomplished. CBS finally announced that the starring role in the successful TV
show...
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Laurence Fishburne Joins CSI Cast
CBS confirmed the rumors that have started about a month ago that Laurence Fishburne will replace...
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Just 1 in 5 Men Screened for Prostate Cancer Last Year
Although the American Cancer Society strongly recommends
annual testing, starting with at the age...
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New Discovery Marks a Step Forward in Stem Cell Research
The team of scientists from Harvard Medical School, Children’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts...
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Fake Companies Approved by Medicare to Supply Medical Equipment
The government is putting millions of
Medicare dollars at risk by authorizing fake...
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CBS Introduces Mysterious Replacement Character in CSI
It was revealed earlier this week that actor William
Petersen would end his run on the hit CBS...
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William Petersen Leaving CSI After 8 Years
Veteran star William Petersen is leaving “CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation” after eight years of...
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Wife Accuses A-Rod of Spying on Her
Things are getting more interesting day by day in Alex Rodriguez’ divorce trial from his wife...
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Finding Jon Benet’s Killer “Final Goal” for the Ramseys
A day after prosecutors cleared Jon Benet Ramsey’s father, brother and deceased mother in her...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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Messenger Photos Show Mercury Shrinking
The NASA scientists
revealed, on Sunday, after analyzing a set of photos taken by the
Messenger...
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No Note, No Struggle in Suicide Model Case
Russian Vogue cover girl Ruslana Korshunova who committed
suicide by diving from her Manhattan...
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Computer Virus Leads to Child Pornography Charges
Technology, although, most of the time is better, it is not
perfect. Even more, sometimes, it can...
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Pellicano Convicted of Illegal Sleuthing Methods
Controversial detective to the stars Anthony Pellicano was convicted Thursday in Los Angeles court...
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CSI’s Gary Dourdan to Leave Show
Original “CSI” cast member Gary Dourdan will leave the drama
after eight years of portraying...
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Michael Ovitz, Anita Busch Testify In Pellicano Case
Former Hollywood agent Michael Ovitz and former entertainment reporter Anita Busch took the stand...
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Chris Rock Testifies In Pellicano Case
Actor and comedian Chris Rock looked irritated and somber as he took the stand on Friday to testify...
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Pellicano Trial Underway: Paramount's Grey Testifies
Brad Grey, chief of Paramount Pictures, testified Thursday in the ongoing Anthony Pellicano trial...
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Pellicano Trial Opens, Jury Is Selected, Witness A-List
Opening arguments in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping and racketeering trial are set to begin...
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Health
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Avapro Blood Pressure Drug Ineffective To Heart-Failure Patients
In a clinical trial, the blood pressure medicine Avapro didn’t perform better than other medicines...
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A Simple Blood Test Can Spot People Who Are At Risk Of Heart Attack
According to the findings of a new study
presented at the meeting of the American Heart...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Excessive Pregnancy Weight Poses Risks to Both Mother and Child
Researchers at the Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, Portland, Ore. report there’s a...
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Four In Ten Women Report Sexual Problems, New Research Shows
According to a new study by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital
in Boston,
almost half...
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Vitamin E, Selenium Don't Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk
The National Cancer Institute has announced
its decision to suspend a study on the benefits of...
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Emory University Denied $9.3 Million Grant from NIH
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has
announced its decision to postpone a $9.3 million...
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Emory Denied Federal Grant over Payment Disclosure Conflict
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) froze a $9.3
million research grant to Emory
...
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Research Institutions Collaborate On Genomic Research Project
Jim Doyle announced Friday that Wisconsin’s four academic research
institutions will join forces...
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Study: Oregon Death with Dignity Act Not Very Effective
A recently-conducted survey revealed that the Death with Dignity Act enacted in Oregon in 1997...
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Top Psychiatrist of Emory University Failed to Report Income from Drug Makers
Dr. Charles B. Nemeroff of Emory University, one of the nation’s leading psychiatrists and a...
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The Largest Human Health Study To Be Launched In The United States
The largest human health study ever conducted in the United States is about to be launched. The...
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Distinguished Biochemist Robert Tjian Elected as President of Howard Hughes Institute
Robert Tjian, a distinguished UC Berkley biochemist
and gene researcher, has been named president...
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Stem Cell Research Advocates Gather at the World Stem Cell Summit
On Monday and Tuesday, hundreds of
researchers, stem cell research advocates and investors...
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Update: New Breast Cancer Vaccine Proves Efficient In Lab Experiment
An experimental breast cancer vaccine proved efficient in
treating breast cancer caused by an...
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Byetta Does Better Than Januvia In Trial
A twice-daily version of the popular Byetta diabetes treatment showed more efficiency for...
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Scientists Discover New Technique To “Reprogram” Pancreas Cells In Mice
Harvard scientists have managed to
transform one type of pancreas cell in living mice into another...
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New Drug Slows the Progression of Parkinson’s
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. from Israel
and Lundbeck from Denmark introduced Azilect,...
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New Weapons in Obesity Fight
The origins of brown fat cells that could help fight obesity
have been revealed. Researchers...
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Study: Stress Could Worsen Your Allergies
The negative side effects of stress on the human body are
already common knowledge beginning with...
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Moisturizers May Increase the Risk for Skin Cancer in Mice. New Report Says
As more studies say that the incidence of
the most lethal form of skin cancer, melanoma, has...
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Loosing Weight Helps Diabetes Control!
By exercising often and eating a healthy diet that helps you loose weight or maintain a healthy...
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US Study: If You Were Diagnosed With Diabetes, Lose Weight
A Kaiser Permanente study published online in Diabetes Care, the American Diabetes Association...
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One In 5 Men Had A PSA Test In The Past Year
New research study shows that one in five
American men in their 40s had a PSA test in the past...
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Prostate Cancer - Not Really A Big Concern To Most Men In Their 40s
Researchers working at Duke University have presented the results of a recently finished study,...
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Americans Drinking More Moderately With Each Generation
More Americans have opted for moderate drinking over the
last two generations instead of heavy...
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Scientists Say A Pill Can Mimic The Effects Of Exercise
“We have exercise in a pill,” said Ron Evans, an author of the study. “With no exercise, you can...
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Physical Exercise Slows down Brain Atrophy in Alzheimer’s Patients
As the number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease is going
to quadruple worldwide by 2050...
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