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BUSINESS
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Appeals Court Blocks Order to Disable DISH Network DVRs
EchoStar had been ordered Thursday to stop DVR service to 3 million customers within 60 days in wake of patent-infringement loss to TiVo.
FOXLIFE
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Man Who Bid $30,000 Dines With Jessica Biel
A man who bid $30,000 to have lunch with Jessica Biel, Esquire magazine's "Sexiest Woman Alive," ate with her in Denver on Friday. -
Ex-Jacko Accuser Gets Restraining Order Against Dad
One-time Michael Jackson abuse accuser files restraining order against father; a labor of love for the late Billy Preston
POLITICS
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Transcript: President Bush's Radio Address
Transcript of the President's weekly radio address. -
Transcript: Democrat's Radio Response
A transcript of the democrat's radio response. -
Ray Nagin Blames Racism, Red Tape on Slow Katrina Recovery
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin says racism and government bureaucracy are to blame for his city's inability to weather Katrina and recover from the disaster. -
Department of Homeland Security to Share Immigration Data
Department of Homeland Security plans to unveil information-sharing program to give local law enforcement access to federal immigration data.
U.S.
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Trial of Serial Killer Suspects to Remain in Phoenix
Superior Court Judge James H. Keppel said it was too early to tell if media coverage tainted potential jurors in the trial of two men accused of conducting a yearlong shooting spree in Phoenix. -
U.S. Flight Delayed After Passengers Bring Drinks on Plane
An American Airlines flight bound for New York was delayed at Los Angeles International Airport after passengers carried on sodas purchased in the terminal. -
Calif. Prosecutors to Hold Off on Porn Charges Against Karr
Prosecutors in California say they would wait to pursue child pornography charges pending against the suspect in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case. -
Man Arrested For 1982 Nevada Beauty Queen Murder
A man was arrested in Trinidad for the 1982 murder of a teenage beauty queen in Carson City, Nevada, authorities said on Saturday. -
New York Man Held Without Bail in Severed Head Slaying
A New York man was jailed without bail on charges that he murdered his neighbor and drove around with her severed head in the trunk of his car. -
Survivors Recall 'Going Postal' Massacre 20 Years Later
Survivors of the post office massacre that defined the phrase 'going postal' recall the terror of the tragedy 20 years later. -
Gang of Women Mistaken for Men Linked to S.C. Crime Spree
Police said a group of women mistaken for men are linked to a crime spree in South Carolina. -
Officers Won't Enter Church for Single Mother Illegal Immigrant
Immigration enforcement officers do not plan to enter a church where a single mother sought sanctuary rather than submit to deportation to Mexico, a government official said Friday. -
Deer Decoy Crash Ruling Divides Ohio City
It was intended to be a prank: steal a decoy deer, place it on a country road and watch as motorists swerved to avoid it. -
Grandma, 41, Among Army's Older Recruits
Older soldiers are showing up more often at Army training bases across the country since Congress gave the service approval earlier this year to raise its enlistee age limit, which had been 35, to just under 42 years. -
Writings Give Insight Into JonBenet Suspect's Mind
The writings are the stuff of love letters: unrequited obsession, reaching beyond the grave, from a man who pledges all to someone he can never have.
WORLD
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Returning Israeli Troops Angry Over Equipment, Tactics
Israeli army troops returning from Lebanon are angry over equipment troubles, lack of training and other problems. -
Boat Carrying Illegal Immigrants Sinks Off Italy, At Least 1
A boat carrying 120 illegal immigrants bound for Italy sank Saturday, killing at least 10 people. - Transcript: Family of Kidnapped Journalist Release Statement
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French Soldiers Among First Peacekeepers to Land in Lebanon
French soldiers landed in Lebanon Saturday, the first of an expanded U.N. peacekeeping force tasked with keeping the Israel-Hezbollah truce intact. -
Natural Gas Pipeline Explodes in Turkey
A suspicious explosion caused a huge fire on a natural gas pipeline in Turkey on Saturday, authorities said. -
Eldest Castro Brother Claims Fidel's Health is Steadily Improving
Ramon Castro, the older brother of leader Fidel Castro, said his sibling is steadily improving after intestinal surgery that has left their younger brother Raul temporarily in charge of the country. -
Officials: Ecuador Volcano Killed 2, Poised to Erupt Again
The volcano in Ecuador that killed 2 people is poised to erupt again; thirty missing villagers from previosu explosion have been found. -
18 Die in Iraq Violence While Annual Shiite Ceremony Held
Scattered violence claims at least 20 lives amid a Baghdad vehicle ban aimed at preventing attacks during a Shiite religious ceremony in Iraq. -
4 U.S. Soldiers Die in 2 Attacks in Afghanistan
Insurgents killed four U.S. soldiers and wounded six others in separate clashes in Afghanistan on Saturday as the war-battered nation celebrated its independence day amid an upsurge in violence that threatens its democratic rebirth. -
Sri Lankan Military Says 80 Rebels Killed in Artillery Fire
Sri Lankan military said more than 80 Tamil Tiger rebels were killed during two days of artillery fire in the north. -
Germany Arrests Lebanese Student Over Attempted Train Bombings
German authorities arrested a Lebanese student on suspicion of involvement in the failed bombings of two trains last month. -
Israeli Forces Kidnapped Palestinian Deputy Prime Minister,
Israeli soldiers arrested the Palestinian deputy prime minister Saturday, the highest-ranking Hamas official rounded up in a seven-week-old crackdown against the ruling party. -
Ecuador Residents Defy Warnings of New Volcanic Explosion
Peasant farmers return to town in Ecuador despite warnings of another volcanic explosion. -
100 Arrested in Crackdown on Militants in Nigeria
Authorities arrest 100 in a military crackdown on suspected militants in Nigeria's oil-rich south. -
German Neo-Nazis March on Anniversary of Rudolf Hess' Death
A few hundred supporters of Germany's far right marched to mark the anniversary of the death of Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess. -
British Charity Watchdog Claims Bomb Plot Suspects Linked By Pakistan Aid Group
Britain's charity watchdog said it was examining claims that suspects in the plot to bring down trans-Atlantic jets were linked by involvement in an aid group that raised money for victims of last year's earthquake in Pakistan. -
Chavez Says Venezuela Captured Four U.S. Spies
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez tells supporters at a campaign rally that he has sent four spies back to America including a female who was caught taking pictures in Valencia. -
Officer Didn't Suspect Wrongdoing in Haditha Murder Case
The Marine officer in charge of troops suspected of killing 24 Iraqi men, women and children told investigators he did not initiate an inquiry into the carnage because he did not consider the deaths unusual, The Washington Post reported Saturday. -
Journalists in Gaza Protest Kidnapping of FOX New Journos
Palestinian journalists in Gaza protested on Saturday against the kidnapping of a FOX News correspondent and cameraman, as concern about the men's safety grew.
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