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Mad Money
A comedy about three ordinary women who form an unlikely friendship and decide to do something...
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Recession Retards Australia's Climate Plan
Sydney - Australians are keen on others saving the planet: in an opinion poll from the privately...
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After Years Of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
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US jobless rate level in September, but economy lost 159,000 jobs
Washington - Unemployment in the United States remained steady at a rate of 6.1 per cent in...
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Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy Treated For Mild Seizure
US Senator Edward Kennedy, who is undergoing treatment for
brain cancer, received hospital...
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New York: 2 Window Washers Killed in Fall
Tuesday, two window washers fell while
they were working on a financial district building....
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No Joy Ride for Bronx Zoo Passengers Stranded for Hours
Special tricks are made at the Bronx Zoo, but not
intentionally. Wednesday, about thirty...
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First African American Louisiana Justice Dies
The first African American Louisiana justice died Sunday in Baton Rouge, at the age
of 84. Revius...
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Senator Kennedy Goes into Surgery
Monday morning, Senator Edward Kennedy was set to undergo
brain surgery in order to begin his...
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Enhanced Driver's License to Travel to Mexico and Canada
Gov. David Paterson announced Tuesday that a new enhanced
DMV license will allow drivers to cross...
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Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy Diagnosed With Malignant Brain Tumor
The doctors from Massachusetts
General Hospital in Boston announced today
that Senator Edward...
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Senator Ted Kennedy Hospitalized After A Seizure
Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy was taken to the hospital on
Saturday morning after suffering a...
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Bomb Explodes in Northern Spain Killing Guardsman, ETA Suspected
Another car bomb exploded Wednesday in the Basque region of northern Spain killing a civil...
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Bush Involved In World Food Crisis
President George W. Bush asked the Congress on Thursday to
approve $770 million to alleviate the...
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China on Its Child Labor Offence
Chinese officials announced yesterday the extermination of a network responsible for forcing...
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Israeli Civilians Killed In Palestinian Attack
Two Israeli civilians were killed yesterday as a result of a
Palestinian attack on a fuel depot...
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Penn, Top Strategist, Leaves Clinton Campaign
New York Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton surprised once again...
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Germany’s Transportation System Hit by Strikes over More Money
Germany’s main airports were paralyzed Wednesday morning as
baggage handlers and firefighters...
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Corzine Plans To Cut New Jersey’s Budget And Jobs
New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine announced Tuesday the budget
for 2009 saying that it will be $ 500...
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Obama and Clinton Quarrel in Ohio over NAFTA
The Democratic Party contenders for the presidential nomination - Senators Barack Obama and Hillary...
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Consumer Rights Legend Ralph Nader in 5th Run for Presidency
Attorney and political activist Ralph Nader, 73, announced Sunday another run for the White House....
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Explosion Rocks Refinery Between Dallas and El Paso
A powerful explosion rocked a refinery in Texas. The incident took place in Big Spring, about...
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Obama Meets Ex-Rival Edwards Seeking Endorsement
U.S. Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama has reportedly met with former...
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Chad’s President Ready To Pardon French Aid Workers
Chad’s
president announced on Thursday that he will grant the pardon of the six French
aid...
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Australia Will Apologize to Aboriginals for “Stolen Generation”
Australia’s government said it will issue a formal apology to Aboriginal people at the parliament’s...
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Public Schools And Offices To Close On Martin Luther King Day
Government offices and schools
will be closed for the day, in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther...
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New York Couple on Trial for Slavery and Torture Found Guilty
A millionaire New York couple was found guilty Monday of keeping two middle-aged Indonesian...
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Al-Qaeda Terrorist Attack in Algeria, UN Headquarters Hit, 72 Killed
At least 72 people were killed and many more injured in the double car bombings carried out by a...
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Labor Party Leader Kevin Rudd Wins Australian Election
Labor Party leader Kevin Rudd is Australia's new prime minister
after defeating John Howard's...
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Vandalism at French Train Lines as Negotiations Begin
On Wednesday the long-awaited negotiations between the Paris transit authority, the SNCF and the...
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Sixth Day of the French Transport Strike
On Monday the French transport strike entered its sixth day
as the commuters had to face another...
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Movies
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Lindsay Lohan's Never Gonna Give Up Men
No wonder Lindsay Lohan hasn't come out of the closet yet. According to her friends, the actress...
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‘Bangkok Dangerous’ Tops The Worst Weekend Box Office Since 2001
Liongate’s action thriller “Bangkok Dangerous” managed to
knock off Ben Stiller’s comedy “Tropic...
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Questionable Box Office Success For Cage's Bangkok
"Bangkok Dangerous" starring Nicolas Cage managed to be the best of the worst this...
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“Tropic Thunder” Harvested Quite A Crop This Summer Movie Season
With the Labor Day week-end marking the end of this year’s
summer movie season, the big-screen...
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“The Dark Knight” Keeps Breaking Records
Forty-five days after its release, "The Dark Knight" has
become the second movie in...
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'Tropic Thunder' Enjoys Third Week Of Box Office Glory
Starring Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr., action comedy "Tropic Thunder"...
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"Mamma Mia! The Sing-Along Edition" to Hit Theaters
Some moviegoers were doing it anyway, but the other spectators who find it hard not to dance and...
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First Pictures of Honor Marie Warren
These celebrities are such show-offs! They want to brag
about everything: engagements, weddings,...
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Actors Guild Rejects Final Offer By Hollywood Producers
The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers has made a surprise last-minute offer on...
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Jamie Lynn Spears Having Best Fun as Mom
New mom Jamie Lynn Spears posed for OK! magazine with her
3-week-old baby daughter Maddie and...
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Lindsay Lohan To Feel The Pains Of Labor
Lindsay Lohan's career might be taking a positive turn as the young actress landed a new movie role...
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Rob Lowe: Another Nanny, Another Lawsuit
Not long after Jessica Gibson, the 24-year-old nanny, sued
Rob Lowe for sexual harassment, Laura...
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Lindsay Lohan's String Of Lawsuits Continues
Adding to the long list of Lindsay Lohan's lawsuits, the actress has just been sued by a former...
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Lost: Ji Yeon Or Sun’s Heartbreaking Hello To Jin
I think you already know Lost’s main rule: for each question
answered, let’s create a hundred new...
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Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Return without Writers
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, the stars from the Comedy
Central, returned Monday night after...
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“Halloween" Scares $26.5 Million Out of Box Office
Rob Zombie’s horror remake of “Halloween” did not frighten moviegoers from...
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Justin Timberlake Finds “Love Guru" in Mike Myers
Justin Timberlake continues his acting endeavors with a role in Mike Myers’ forthcoming...
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Health
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Will Fast Food Ads Be Banned?
Health experts around the world have concluded that it’s time to ban some ads for fast food...
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Pregnant Man Shocks Again
Thomas Beatie, the controversial “pregnant man” who gave birth to a daughter earlier this year, has...
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Pregnant Pets and Pregnant Women Have Same Needs
Hamburg - From morning sickness to ultrasound examinations, the symptoms and medical treatment that...
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Health Insurance Costs – A Burden for Most Americans
Health insurance continues to be a big issue for Americans and a fiery subject of debate for both...
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US Infant Mortality Rate – Definitely Not Improving, CDC Says
Infant mortality rate is continuously decreasing in the
United States, dropping to 29th in the...
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After Years of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
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San Francisco Healthcare Program Declared Legal
Tuesday, a
panel of federal judges ruled that San Francisco’s
federal labor law that requests...
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House And Senate Approve Mental Health Bill
After several months of disagreements over a bill compelling group health insurance plans to offer...
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Lack Of Physicians In Underserved Areas Will Not End
Another important fining of the study suggests that a good number of students try to avoid working...
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Several Beaches Opened After Medical-Waste Discoveries
Over the weekend, several Cape May County beaches had to be closed to public because medical...
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E. Coli Outburst Cause Yet to Be Found
Friday, Oklahoma
health officials announced that they were searching for the source of a...
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Study: Magnesium Sulfate Cuts Risk Of Cerebral Palsy
Magnesium sulfate administered to mothers at risk of premature delivery may reduce children’...
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Infections Linked To Preterm Births, Study Finds
Researchers recently discovered that an estimated 15 percent of women in preterm labor harbored...
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$40 Million National Campaign Launched to Reform Health Care
A coalition of unions plans to spend $40 million on an
advertising campaign launched on Tuesday at...
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It’s a Healthy Baby Girl for…“Pregnant Man” Thomas Beatie!
Thomas Beatie is the lucky father of a baby girl whom he
carried in his womb for nine months. How...
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Wives Do More Housework, Husbands Do Less after Marriage
A new study has found that on average, after marriage the wife dedicates seven hours per week more...
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Air Fresheners Can Lead To Asthma
According to a recent study, the use of cleaning sprays and
air fresheners while doing housework...
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Specials
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Couch Potatoes Have Now Something to Fear: Ban on Fast Food Adverts
A new study demonstrates that banning fast
food advertisements from children’s television programs...
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Many Physicians Would Quit
Almost 50 percent of primary-care doctors surveyed said they would seriously think about working in...
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San Francisco Marks the 75th Anniversary of Coit Tower, a City Symbol
San Francisco celebrates the 75th anniversary of Coit Tower, a city landmark that was built atop...
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Paris Hilton Gives Fashion Advice to Sarah Palin
In the latest Harper's Bazaar, Paris Hilton shares with the
readers some words of wisdom about...
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A Baby and a Christmas CD, What More Could a Famous Singer Wish For?
It seems that life is perfect for American Idol’s Paris Bennett, as she gave birth to a daughter...
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Hollywood Actors Nearing the Go-Ahead for a Strike
On Wednesday, the negotiating committee of The Screen Actors
Guild (SAG) stated they would be...
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Jerry Lewis Raises More Than Expected In This Year’s Telethon
Artiste Jerry Lewis helped raise a record $65 million for
the Muscular Dystrophy Association in...
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Jerry Lewis Helps Gustav Victims
The forty-third edition of The Jerry Lewis Muscular
Dystrophy Telethon, which is known to be a...
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Jerry Lewis Hoping To Break Last Year’s Telethon Record Donations
At this year’s Labor Day Telethon, the 43rd edition of the
annual fundraiser for the Muscular...
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The West Nile Virus, Public Enemy Number 1
The risk of
contacting the West Nile virus has increased this weekend due to the
three-day Labor...
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Second Death Caused By West Nile Virus In California
A man passed away after having contracted the West Nile virus, this being the second confirmed...
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Reality Show “America’s Toughest Jobs” Premiers Tonight on NBC
“America’s Toughest Jobs,” a reality show that features contestants that shift from office jobs to...
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Matthew McConaughey Gives Play-by-play Details From Delivery Room
Matthew McConaughey gave those interested a delivery room play-by-play showing that he served as...
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Police Confirms the ID of the Computer Genius Killed Wife
Police have confirmed that the skeletal remains found in the Oakland hills Monday were
positively...
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Woman in Slave Case Gets 11 Years
A millionaire New York woman who afflicted
years of abuse on two Indonesian house cleaners...
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New York Plans to Improve Construction Safety Measures
After the New York
crane accident which happened at the end of May, city officials started to...
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A Husband Equals Extra Seven Hours Of Work
A study conducted by the scientists form the University of Michigan concluded that a...
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Whitney Biennial 2008 Takes Temperature Of Modern Art
The art exhibited at Whitney Biennial 2008 is inspired by
bird excrement and fairy tales and it...
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WGA Strike Estimated to Have Sponged Up $2.5 Billion
This Wednesday, Jack Kyser, chief economist for the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp.,...
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Lionsgate & Marvel Sign Deal With Writers
Film and television studio Lionsgate and movie company Marvel Studios have reached agreements with...
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Showtime's "Dexter" Makes Trip to CBS
The first season of Showtime’s crime drama series “Dexter,” starring Michael C....
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Grinch Musical Court-Ordered To Continue
A Manhattan judge ordered Wednesday that the musical “Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole...
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Fewer Americans Appear to Find Reading Pleasant
A comprehensive analysis from the National Endowment for the Arts shows that less and less...
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California's Beaches Receive Grades from Environmental Group
Heal the Bay released a new Beach Report Card Thursday, grading the beaches along...
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Controversial “Kid Nation" Marches On with Debut
Although it has been criticized in every possible way for its allegedly inappropriate and abusive...
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Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon Sets New Record
Jerry Lewis has been hosting the MDA Labor Day Telethon for over 40 years and this year’s...
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CBS Defends “Kid Nation"
CBS’s forthcoming, “Lord of the Flies”-inspired “Kid Nation” reality...
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“Kid Nation" Raises Eyebrows
“Kid Nation” is a CBS reality TV show that has plenty of people worried that its young...
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FAO Warns 130 Million Child Laborers Work In Agriculture
There are 218 million children laborers around the world – of these, more than 130 million work in...
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