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ENTERTAINMENT
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Fans Finally Get Hands on Final 'Harry Potter' Book
Thousands on fans worldwide finally got their hands on the last edition of the "Harry Potter" book series as it went on sale on Saturday at midnight. -
Rapper 50 Cent Sues Over Internet Ad Using Look-Alike
Rapper 50 Cent sued an Internet advertising company for $1 million Friday, claiming it illegally used his image in a game where the player pretends to shoot him.
POLITICS
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Report: Gore III Caught With 140 Vicodin Pills
Former vice president's son faces up to three years in prison if convicted on drug possession charges. -
Transcript: President's Weekly Radio Address
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Transcript: Democratic Radio Response
U.S.
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Road Rage Forces California to Shut Down Highway
Construction workers on a California highway have faces so many road-rage incidents that the highway has been shut down altogether, the state has announced. -
Report: Cops Name 'Person of Interest' In Missing Mom Case
Investigators have named a "person of interest" in the disappearance of a 34-year-old mother who led a double life as a popular escort model, MyFOXColorado.com reported Friday. -
University Application Mistaken for Suspicious Package
A tip for aspiring college students: Make sure your applications don't warrant a visit from the bomb squad. -
Panicky Driver Spreads Fire Through Mich. Farmland
A man driving a burning hay wagon left a trail of fire behind him as he traveled the Michigan countryside looking for a hose, police said.
WORLD
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Japanese Officials Inspect Quake-Damaged Nuke Plant
Local officials in Japan inspected a nuclear plant damaged in a 6.8-magnitude earthquake earlier this week after the plant leaked radioactive material, authorities said on Saturday. -
Flooding Throughout Britain Traps Hundreds
Helicopter and boat crews rescued hundreds trapped Saturday after storms whipped through Britain, flooding towns and villages. -
South Korea Urges Taliban to Release Hostages
South Korea is in contact with the Taliban to secure release of South Koreans kidnapped in Afghanistan, a senior official said Saturday, as the hard-line militia purportedly shot and killed two German hostages. -
India Elects First Female President
India has elected Pratibha Patil as the country's first female president in a vote seen as a victory for hundreds of millions of Indian women who contend with discrimination. -
Sergio Garcia Leads British Open As Tiger Woods Falls
Sergio Garcia is leading the British Open at the halfway point and Tiger Woods is a daunting seven shots behind. -
Taliban Offers Exchange for South Korean Hostages
A purported Taliban spokesman says the hard-line militia wants to exchange 22 South Korean hostages for 22 Taliban prisoners. -
Italy Arrests Three Moroccans for Running 'Terror School'
Italian police arrested three Moroccans on Saturday to break up a militant cell that they said used a mosque in the central city of Perugia as a 'terror school.' -
Taliban Denies Hostage Died of Heart Attack, Other Alive
Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry said one German hostage died of a heart attack and that a second is still alive, denying a purported Taliban spokesman's claims the two were shot and killed. -
Angry Elephant Stomps Man to Death in Thailand
An angry circus elephant in eastern Thailand grabbed a man who had provoked him and then stomped on him until he was fatally injured, police said Saturday.
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