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ENTERTAINMENT
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Bruce Willis Pitches Plan for Own Airport in Idaho
Some Hollywood action heroes like Tom Cruise may collect planes, but Bruce Willis is going one step further — he's building his own airport. -
Theories Over Jackson's Health Filled With Contradictions
A dizzying collection of puzzle pieces about Jackson's health and habits has come to light since his death on June 25. With as much as a month before a toxicology report determines the cause, more are sure to emerge. -
'Bruno' Lands Number One Spot at Weekend Box Office
Gay Austrian fashion devotee Bruno has landed the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office, though it's uncertain how much staying power he has. -
La Toya Jackson: Band of Hangers-On Killed Michael
Michael Jackson was killed by a band of greedy hangers-on, his sister La Toya alleges in interviews with British Sunday newspapers. -
Richest Young Stars: Then & Now
These young stars made more money than some of us will ever make in ten years - all before the age of 21
LEISURE
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Tourists Start Visiting Radioactive Hulk of Chernobyl
Local authorities in Belarus now taking paying 'visitors' to site of world's worst nuclear accident.
SCITECH
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S. Korea Analyzes Computers Used in Cyberattacks
South Korean police are analyzing a sample of the tens of thousands of infected computers used to crash Web sites in South Korea and the U.S., but conceded Sunday they may not lead to the culprit. -
Five Gadgets to Bring to the Beach This Summer
Key to loading up on great beach gadgets is to find ones that can handle wet, sandy surroundings while adding a little something extra to the outdoor experience. -
11 Lightning Strikes Delay Shuttle Launch
Lightning strikes near the shuttle Endeavour's launch pad caused NASA to delay its launch one day, as the window for launching the craft ticks down. -
Kids Deny Sex Abuse After Dad's 20-Year Prison Stint
Grown son, daughter testify in Washington state court that father never did sexually abuse them in mid-1980s. -
Wireless Cybercriminals Target Clueless Vacationers
Cybercriminals have begun targeting travelers by creating phony Wi-Fi hot spots in airports, in hotels, even aboard jet airliners.
U.S.
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Cops Grill Two Linked to Deaths of Couple With 16 Kids
Tips lead cops to van apparently used as getaway vehicle by killers, and to two people linked to van. -
New York to Use Hate Crime Law in Transgender Murder Trial
A 20-year-old New York man is scheduled to stand trial in the killing of a transgendered woman. -
Standoff Ends as Gunman Trades Bullets for Cigarettes
No reports of shots, but SWAT team, hostage negotiators on scene. -
Fla. Cops: Man Killed Girlfriend's Father, Fled State
Florida authorities are awaiting the extradition of a man who fled to Kentucky after allegedly stabbing his girlfriend's father to death. -
Car Bomb Kills 4 Outside Church in Iraq
A car bomb exploded near a church as worshippers left Sunday Mass, killing at least four civilians and injuring 18 in one of several attacks on Iraq's beleaguered Christian minority. -
Church Bus Crash Kills 1 in Mississippi, 23 Hurt
A bus carrying a church youth group from Louisiana to Georgia flipped Sunday on Interstate 20 in Mississippi, killing one person and injuring 23 others, a coroner said. -
Philly-Area Swim Club Accused of Racism to Ask Kids Ba
A private suburban swim club accused of racism after it canceled the memberships of dozens of minority children says it will seek a meeting with the kids' camps to work out an agreement for them to return. -
Torched Topless Coffee Shop's Owner Wants to Rebuild
Owner of Grand View Topless Coffee Shop will apply to build a new structure, might ask for operating changes when he appears before Vassalboro, Maine, Planning Board on Tuesday. -
Boat Runs Aground Off Liberty Island, 8 Rescued
Coast Guard spokesman David Schuhlein says the 36-foot pleasure boat hit a sandbar between Liberty Island and Liberty State Park in Jersey City, N.J., on Sunday afternoon. -
Man Shot in Scuffle With New York City Cop on His Stoop
New York City police say a man who told an undercover officer to get off his family's stoop punched the officer and got into a struggle over the officer's gun before being shot dead. -
2 Convicted Murderers, Rapist Escape Indiana Prison
Two convicted killers and a third man have escaped the maximum-security Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, and authorities say all three men should be considered dangerous. -
Woman Found Dead in NYC High-Rise Bound, Gagged
A woman found dead in a skyscraper where a cleaning woman had vanished days earlier was bound and gagged and had a gold crucifix taped to her mouth, police said Sunday. -
Carlos Weakens Into Tropical Storm Over Pacific Ocean
Carlos has weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm as it heads west over the open waters of the Pacific Ocean. -
Relatives Want Answers From Burial-Plot Scam Cemetery
A constant stream of relatives hoping to find their loved ones showed up Saturday as officials exhumed one grave in a cemetery where four former employees are accused of digging up and dumping hundreds of bodies in a scheme to resell plots. -
Kids Deny Sex Abuse After Dad's 20-Year Prison Stint
Grown son, daughter testify in Washington state court that father never did sexually abuse them in mid-1980s.
WORLD
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Pakistan: Usama Bin Laden Isn't Here
Usama bin Laden and the top Al Qaeda leadership are not in Pakistan, making U.S. missile attacks against them futile, according to the country’s interior minister. -
British Prime Minister Defends Afghan Mission
Britain's influential media placed the news on the front pages, inevitably increasing pressure on the government both to explain the mission and to say whether it is giving the military the support it needs to fight the war. -
New Delhi Metro Bridge Collapse Kills 5
One section of a bridge being built for the Indian capital's metro rail system collapsed Sunday, crushing to death five workers and injuring 13 in a major setback to the project that officials hope to complete before the 2010 Commonwealth Games. -
Red Cross Worker Held Hostage in Philippines Released
On the worst days, kidnapped Italian Red Cross worker Eugenio Vagni couldn't stop himself from picturing how he feared his monthslong jungle captivity in the southern Philippines would end: with his decapitated head in a basket. -
Car Bomb Kills 4 Outside Church in Iraq
A car bomb exploded near a church as worshippers left Sunday Mass, killing at least four civilians and injuring 18 in one of several attacks on Iraq's beleaguered Christian minority. -
Cops Nab Wife in Ex-Boxing Champ's Death
Brazilian authorities detained the wife of former boxing champion Arturo Gatti and formally accused her Sunday of killing him at an upmarket seaside tourist resort in Brazil. -
Afghan Bomb Blasts Kill Two U.S. Marines
Bomb blasts killed four U.S. Marines in southern Afghanistan Saturday, U.S. military said. -
American Citizen Arrested in Iran, Family Says
Security forces arrested Iranian-American scholar Kian Tajbakhsh late Thursday, family member says. The relative was in contact with Tajbakhsh's wife, who witnessed arrest in Tehran. -
Al Qaeda-Linked Filipino Militants Free Italian Hostage
Al Qaeda-linked militants released one of three Red Cross hostages, a Filipino woman, on Thursday after 10 weeks in jungle captivity on a southern island, officials said. -
Why Honduran Crisis Has Latin America Worried
To understand Honduras today, it helps to know about Latin America's long love affair with caudillos, larger-than-life but power-hungry men, and why so many people are terrified that they're making a comeback. -
Iraq Military: Insurgent Attacks Decline, But Could Continue
The Iraqi military says insurgent attacks are on the decline, but predicts they could continue for a few more years. -
26 Women Drown When Boats Capsized in Western India
Two boats capsized in western India on Sunday when the passengers panicked after seeing a bolt of lightning, police said. -
12 Taliban Insurgents Killed in Afghan Gunbattle
International troops and Afghan police killed 12 Taliban insurgents in a gunbattle in southern Afghanistan, police said Sunday. -
5 Iranian Officials Released by U.S. Return to Iran
Five Iranian officials who were held in Iraq for more than two years by U.S. forces on suspicion of aiding local Shiite militants returned to Iran Sunday, where the Iranian foreign minister hailed their return as a victory for Iran. -
China: Injured Toll From Riots at 1,680
China on Sunday raised the injured toll from ethnic clashes a week ago to 1,680 — one more bit in the trickle of information the government has released on the unrest in the far west, though much remains unknown. -
4 Runners Gored in Running of the Bulls
Bulls gored four runners, seriously injuring two of them, during a packed running of the bulls on the sixth day of the San Fermin festival on Sunday. -
Security Guard for U.S. Mining Giant Killed in Indonesia
A security guard working for U.S. mining giant Freeport was killed and five other people were injured when their vehicles came under attack Sunday in Indonesia's restive Papua province, a company official said.
SHOWS
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On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Robert Lutz 'On the Record'
Vice Chairman discusses the new, post-bankruptcy GM and its future in car-making. -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Sen. Shelby, Gov. Rendell on Second Stimulus Idea
Two sides of the debate over whether there should be a second stimulus package go 'On the Record.'
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