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ENTERTAINMENT
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Ivana Trump Marries Italian Entrepreneur at Ex's Estate
The ex-wife of real estate mogul Donald Trump tied the knot for the fourth time. -
Charges Dropped Against Colleague of Joe Francis
The charges against Scott Barbour were dropped this week because his boss, Joe Francis, pleaded no contest to possessing cash and prescription drugs in his cell, -
'Prom Night' Carves Out No. 1 Stake at Weekend Box Office
Audiences made a date with "Prom Night," the remake of the 1980 slasher flick that took in $22.7 million to debut as the weekend's No. 1 movie, according to studio estimates Sunday.
OPINION
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Susan Estrich: It's Not Over, Till It's Over
Susan Estrich: The danger with Obama folks saying 'it's over' could give the wrong impression should not win
POLITICS
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Hadley: Iran a Threat to Iraq's Stability
U.S. troops and the Iraqi government must step up efforts to counter Iranian support of militias in Iraq, President Bush's national security adviser said Sunday. -
Israeli Leaders Snub Carter During Trip to Mideast
Former President Jimmy Carter brokered the first Israeli-Arab peace deal, but he's getting a cool reception in Israel during his latest visit to the Mideast. -
Hadley Says Congress 'Owes' Vote on Colombia Trade Agreement
Congress 'owes the American people' a vote on the Colombia trade agreement, President Bush's national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, said Sunday. -
Carter Defends Upcoming Meeting With Hamas
Former President Jimmy Carter said he feels 'quite at ease' about meeting a Hamas leader over the objections of Washington, saying the Palestinian terror group is essential to a future peace with Israel. -
Hadley: 'Cop Out' to Skip Olympic Opening Ceremonies
It would be a 'cop-out' for countries to skip the opening ceremonies at the Beijing Oylmpics on Aug. 8, President Bush's national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, said Sunday.
SCITECH
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Study Disputes Cosmic-Ray Link to Global Warming
No correlation between historical cosmic-ray intensity and global temperature, British researchers find. -
Military Begins High-Speed Satellite Tests
First of six wideband comsats to start three months of testing in orbit above Pacific. -
Indonesia Gives Up on YouTube Ban
Government concedes effort to block anti-Islam clip futile in face of internal criticism, easy dodges by users. -
'Missing Link' Between Stars, Planets Found
Solitary brown dwarf 40 light-years away has surface temp of about 660 degrees, extremely cool for a star.
U.S.
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26-Year-Old Secret Could Free Inmate Accused of Murder
Lawyers in two states recently took the difficult — and unusual — step of breaking confidences to right what they saw as wrongs in controversial murder cases. -
State Troopers Disciplined for Klan Photo Prank
A highway patrolman who was photographed in a handmade Ku Klux Klan costume while on duty the day before the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday has been suspended without pay, authorities said. -
College Student Dead After Apparent Fall Over Balcony
Authorities are investigating the death of a Kansas State University student who apparently fell over an apartment balcony railing. -
Authorities Meet With Polygamy Abuse Suspect
Texas law enforcers met on Saturday with the man accused of abusing the teen girl at the heart of the raid of a polygamous sect compound. -
American Airlines Returns All MD-80s to Service
American Airlines on Saturday received clearance from federal aviation officials to return all of its 300 grounded jets to service -
1,000 Tanzanians March With Olympic Torch Relay Team
About 1,000 people cheered and marched with a team of 80 athletes and a Cabinet minister who are participating in the Tanzania leg of the Olympic torch run. -
Study: American Catholics Embrace Faith, Not Mass
American Catholics said in a new survey they were pleased with the leadership of Pope Benedict XVI, ahead of his first visit to the U.S. since he was elected. The study also found intense interest in faith among some young people. -
Dr. Phil Show Bails Out Teen Charged in YouTube Beating
One of the girls charged in the vicious beating of a classmate captured in a YouTube video was bailed out of a Florida jail by the Dr. Phil show on Friday, the show confirmed in a statement on Saturday. -
Captured Marine May Have E-Mailed Authorities
Detectives are investigating whether a Marine charged with the brutal slaying of a pregnant colleague might have e-mailed authorities to ask about turning himself in while on the run in Mexico. -
Delta, Northwest Eye Deal to Create World's Largest Airline
Delta and Northwest could announce a combination as early as Tuesday that would create the world's biggest airline, but pilot contract issues still loomed and there was no guarantee the deal would move ahead, three people familiar with the talks said. -
South African Golfer Trevor Immelman Wins the Masters
Trevor Immelman of South Africa won the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, on Sunday. -
18 Injured as Louisiana Prison Boat Collides With Vessel
Officials say 18 Louisiana prison workers were injured after their boat collided with another vessel on the Mississippi River on Sunday. -
Ohio Troopers Suspended After KKK-Like Costume Photo Prank
Craig Franklin, a 12-year veteran of the Ohio Highway Patrol, is pictured in the Jan. 20 photo with a white cone on his head, white paper mask with eye holes and a white cloth covering his shoulders, according to a highway patrol report. -
Shooting Prompts Evacuation of Florida Water Park
A Florida water park is being evacuated following a gun fight that left two teenagers injured, according to a report on MyFOXOrlando.com. -
Dalai Lama: Tibet Cannot Make Any More Concessions to China
The Dalai Lama say he is committed to seeking the middle way of autonomy for Tibet. -
Cops: Woman Ran Over Boy, 3, on Tricycle, Drove Away
The boy was airlifted to a hospital with severe head injuries and was in serious condition. -
Wounded Virginia Tech Student Focuses on Return to Normalcy
She craves normalcy, treasuring a return to the routine she had as a freshman last year, before bullets lodged in her knee, thigh and abdomen during a gunman's rampage in which 33 people were killed, including the shooter. -
Corps Opens Dam Spillway to Relieve Flood Water in Arkansas
Engineers cracked open spillways Saturday at Bull Shoals Lake, allowing excess water brimming near the rim of the dam to rush down the White River to communities already flooded by weeks of rain. -
Woman Dies After Hit by 2 Cars While Crossing Street
A 71-year-old woman is dead after two separate cars hit her as she crossed a street in Brooklyn -
Man Arrested 53 Times for Groping Women on Subway
About two weeks after he was released from prison, Freddie Johnson boarded a crowded subway train during morning rush hour in Manhattan, squeezed in behind a woman and ground his pelvis into her backside, authorities said.
WORLD
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Gas Explosion in Chinese Coal Mine Kills 14
A gas explosion at a coal mine in northeast China has killed 14 miners, a government official said Sunday. -
8 Police Killed in Separate Attacks in Southern Afghanistan
Militants launched two attacks against Afghanistan's vulnerable police, killing eight officers including four who were destroying a field of opium poppies, officials said Sunday. -
Iran to Propose Package of Solutions On Nuke Issue
Iranian state TV says the country will propose a package of solutions on its nuclear controversy to an upcoming meeting of permanent members of the U.N Security Council and Germany. -
1,000 Tanzanians March With Olympic Torch Relay Team
About 1,000 people cheered and marched with a team of 80 athletes and a Cabinet minister who are participating in the Tanzania leg of the Olympic torch run. -
Aggrieved U.S. Catholics Plan Protests During Pope Visit
A crowd of up to 12,000 is due at the White House on Wednesday morning for Pope Benedict XVI's official, pomp-filled arrival ceremony. -
1,300 Iraqi Soldiers, Police Sacked After Basra Fiasco
Iraq's government moved Sunday to restore discipline within the ranks of the security forces, sacking more than 1,300 soldiers and policemen who deserted during recent fighting against Shiite militias in Basra. -
Kenya's President Names Rival as PM
President Mwai Kibaki named opposition leader Raila Odinga as prime minister Sunday, implementing a long-awaited power-sharing deal aimed at resolving a political crisis that left more than 1,000 people dead. -
Death Toll in Iran Mosque Explosion Rises to 12
Iranian officials raised the death toll from an explosion in a packed mosque in southern Iran to 12 on Sunday and said more than 200 had been injured in the blast. -
IAEA Setback: Iran Calls Off Nukes Meeting
A top Iranian official on Sunday abruptly canceled a meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, dealing a blow to IAEA efforts to investigate alleged attempts by Tehran to make nuclear arms, an agency official said. -
Italians Vote in Election That Could Put Berlusconi Back in
Italians voted Sunday in a general election that could return conservative billionaire Silvio Berlusconi to power amid a widespread sense of national decline and an economic downturn. -
S. Africa 'Shark' Boat Capsizes; 3 Tourists Dead
Two Americans and one Norwegian tourist on a South African shark cage diving adventure drowned Sunday when their boat was hit by a freak wave, tourism and rescue officials said. -
5 British Tourists Die in Ecuador Bus Crash
A truck slammed into a bus carrying tourists to an Ecuadorean coastal town, killing five young British women and injuring 15 other people, officials said Sunday. -
Abbas, Olmert Hold Unscheduled Meeting in Jerusalem
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert held an unscheduled meeting Sunday, just days before Abbas travels to Washington for meetings with U.S. leaders. -
Pope Asks Faithful to Pray for Success of U.S. Trip
Pope Benedict XVI has asked the faithful to pray for the success of his coming trip to the United States. -
Teen Killed by Lightning During Freak Storm in Ireland
The 14-year-old was injured during a freak thunder storm in a south-west Dublin suburb. -
Death of U.N. Policeman Marks Unrest in Haiti
Haitian lawmakers dismissed the country's prime minister, hoping to defuse widespread anger over rising food prices that led to days of deadly protests and looting. -
Report: No New Evidence in McCann Case During U.K. Visit
Chief Inspector Paulo Rebelo will tell prosecutors no new leads turned up after their meeting with the Tapas 7, the Daily Mail reported. -
African Leaders Discuss Zimbabwe Vote Crisis
Southern African leaders discussed Zimbabwe's deepening electoral crisis at a marathon 12-hour summit that ended before dawn Sunday with a weak declaration and marked failure to criticize the absent President Robert Mugabe. -
South Korea to North: Drop Nuclear Program
South Korea's president renewed his call Sunday for North Korea to scrap its nuclear weapons programs and said Seoul is ready for talks with Pyongyang. -
9 Monks Accused of Bombing in Tibet
China has detained nine Buddhist monks and accused them of planting a homemade bomb last month in a government office building in eastern Tibet, an official said Sunday.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Nutter, Daschle on 'FOX News Sunday'
Surrogates for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton discuss what the Illinois senator meant by his 'bitter' remark and whether Clinton is opposed to the Colombia free trade deal. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Stephen Hadley on 'FOX News Sunday'
National security adviser describes process for continuing troop drawdowns from Iraq, expresses disappointment with Congress over stalling the Colombia trade deal and claims a boycott of China's Olympics opening ceremonies would be a 'cop out.'
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