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ENTERTAINMENT
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Report: Christina Applegate Diagnosed With Breast Cancer
Actress Christina Applegate reportedly is undergoing treatment for breast cancer. -
'Dark Knight' Tops 'Mummy,' Closes in on $400M Total
'Dark Knight' hauls in $43.8 million to remain Hollywood's top movie for the third-straight weekend, fending off 'The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor'
HEALTH
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Five Breast Cancer Myths
There are a lot of seemingly believable myths on breast cancer floating around, say doctors. Here are five that you shouldn't believe.
POLITICS
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Daschle: Anthrax Suspect's Suicide Doesn't Close Case
Former Senate majority leader, targeted in 2001 when an envelope full of anthrax arrived at his office, is railing on the FBI for wrongly accusing one man and letting the latest case run dry with the suicide of scientist Bruce Ivins. -
Bush Hosts UAE Ruler at Camp David
President hosts emirate's prime minister at Maryland retreat, a plum invitation for any world leader. -
McGreeveys Await Judge's Ruling on Divorce Terms
State judge is preparing to rule on the settling of finances of former governor, who came out after a gay affair was exposed, and his estranged wife.
U.S.
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Report: Therapist Feared Scientist Poisoned People
Bruce E. Ivins, the late microbiologist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks, had attempted to poison people as far back as 2000 and his therapist said she was "scared to death" of him, according to court testimony that emerged Saturday. -
New DNA Technique Led Authorities to 'Anthrax Killer'
A new, previously unavailable DNA identification process led investigators to the army scientist and alleged 2001 anthrax killer, who killed himself as authorities closed in on him, FOX News confirmed Sunday. -
Arkansas Man Buys Baseball Card for $1.62 Million
An Arkansas man bought a 1909 Honus Wagner baseball card for $1.62 million at a memorabilia auction in Chicago. -
Report: Mother of Missing Fla. Tot Tells Father 'She's Close
The jailed mother of a missing Orlando toddler reportedly told her father during a jailhouse visit that the girl will be home by her third birthday next week. -
Man Presumed Dead in 1976 Colo. Flood Found Alive
A man believed to have died in a Colorado flood in 1976 has been found living in Oklahoma. -
3 Killed in Colorado House Fire
Three bodies have been recovered from a house that burned when a fire erupted during a party early Sunday. -
Angry Landlord Posts 'Drugs & Sex for Sale' Sign
One Cincinnati landlord is so exasperated by street crime outside his building that he's posted a large sign announcing 'Drugs & Sex For Sale.'
WORLD
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N. Korea to Expel S. Koreans From Tourist Resort
North Korea said Sunday it will eject South Koreans from a mountain resort in the communist country, a further sign of fraying ties between the divided Koreas. -
Fire Kills 10, Injures 5 in Bangladesh Capital
Authorities say a fire has killed 10 people at a five-story building in Bangladesh's capital. -
Chavez: Russian Jets Can Repel Attack on Venezuela
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says 24 Sukhoi fighter jets have been delivered to Venezuela — and are ready to defend his country from 'imperialist' aggressions. -
Police: 145 Killed in India Temple Stampede
Dozens of women and children were among 145 people who died when thousands of pilgrims stampeded at a remote mountaintop temple in northern India during celebrations to honor a Hindu goddess, police said. -
Author Alexander Solzhenitsyn Dies at 89
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel Prize-winning author whose books chronicled the horrors of the Soviet gulag system, has died at age 89, his son said Monday. -
Man Beheads Girlfriend in Greece, Fled in Patrol Car
A 31-year-old man killed his girlfriend on the Greek island of Santorini on Sunday, beheaded her, then fled in a patrol car, a local official said. -
Police Tape: Canada Bus Killer Ate Victim's Flesh
A police officer at the scene of a fatal stabbing on a Canadian bus reported seeing the attacker hacking off pieces of the victim's body and eating them. -
Ahmadinejad: Diplomacy Is Key to Ending Nuke Dispute
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Sunday that diplomacy is the only way out of his country's standoff with the West over its disputed nuclear program and insisted he was serious about negotiations. -
Truck Bomb Explodes in Baghdad, Killing at Least 12
A truck bomb exploded during rush hour Sunday on a busy commercial street in northern Baghdad, killing at least 12 people and wounding about two dozen, Iraqi police and health officials said. -
Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony Threatened by Rain
Weather forecasters are predicting thunder and rain in Beijing on the day of the Olympic opening ceremony, the AFP reports. -
Olympic Organizers: Protesters Must Have Permission
Protesters at the Beijing Olympics will have to apply for permission to demonstrate five days in advance and may not harm national interests, Beijing's Olympic organizers said. -
Al Qaeda: Explosives Expert Among 4 Leaders Killed
Al Qaeda has posted a statement on the Internet saying four of its Afghanistan commanders have been killed, including an explosives expert wanted by the U.S.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Lindsey Graham, Tom Daschle on 'FNS'
Barack Obama raises the issue of race as John McCain describes his opponent as preoccupied with his own celebrity. Does the turn toward negative politics help or hurt the candidates.
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