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BUSINESS
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Stocks to Watch: Harman International, Analogic
Companies expected to see active trade Monday are Harman International Industries and Analogic Corp. -
Weekly Stocks Preview: More Ripples From Fed Rate Cut
Wall Street will watch this week for more ripples from the Federal Reserve's half-point cut in interest rates, including any deeper drop in the dollar, and any more spikes in the price of gold and oil.
ENTERTAINMENT
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Resident Evil Scares Up Box Office with $24 Million
'Resident Evil: Extinction,' with Milla Jovovich again fighting flesh-hungry zombies in the third installment based on the video game, opened as the No. 1 weekend flick with $24 million. -
Spring Fashion Introduces the 'Cocktail Short'
Pretty young starlets and women with great legs take note: shorts are back for spring.
HEALTH
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Senior Citizens Protest Denial of Free Doughnuts
Senior citizens in New York are upset because the county has stopped serving doughnuts and other sweets at a local senior center, citing poor nutrition.
OPINION
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Susan Estrich: Attacking Petraeus Ad Doesn't Save Soldiers
Susan Estrich: What is the Democratic-led Senate doing wasting its time, and ours, debating and voting about the wording of a newspaper ad?
POLITICS
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Investigators: Many U.S. Residents FromTerror States
GAO finds that State Department rejects its own recommendation, gives visas to thousnds of aliens from countries on U.S. watch list. -
Florida Democrats Keep Early Primary Schedule
Refusing to back down to DNC warnings that it will lose its 210 delegates' votes in nominating convention, Florida Democratic Party decides to keep plan to hold primary ahead of Feb. 5 guidelines. -
Iraq War Pushes Independents Away From GOP
Migration of independents began in 2002 election and while they are not monolithic, they could play a role in both the Democratic primary and general election, says vote trackers -
N.Y. Times Public Editor Rebukes MoveOn.org's Petraeus Ad
The New York Times acknowledged Sunday that an advertisement attacking Gen. David Petraeus was sold to a liberal activist group at a discount rate it should not have received and that the paper violated its editorial policies when it published the ad.
U.S.
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White Supremacist Web Site Calls for 'Jena 6' Lynching
Civil rights leaders appeal to state and federal officials to protect families of 'Jena Six' after their purported addresses appeared on white supremacist Web site. -
Report: U.S. Military Forms Iran Attack Planning Group
U.S. Air Force forms group to plan potential strike on Iran. -
Tropical Storm Jerry Forms in Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center says that Tropical Storm Jerry has formed in the Atlantic; it is not immediately expected to threaten land. -
Father Finds Son Dead in Vat of Sulfuric Acid
An 18-year-old apparently fell into a vat of sulfuric acid and died at a circuit board factory in California, police said; his father found the body. -
Man Accused of Ripping Head Off Live Duck in Hotel Lobby
A Denver man was arrested on Sunday after police said he ripped the head off a tame live duck that lived in a pond in the hotel's lobby; he could face up to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine. -
New York Braces for Controversial Visit of Iranian President
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrives in New York Sunday amid a firestorm of controversy surrounding his visit to the United States. -
Florida City Accepts Status As Scientology Stronghold
Folks in Clearwater, Fla., have come to terms with the fact that the picturesque Gulf Coast city is to Scientologists what Salt Lake City is to Mormons. -
Israel Approves Release of 90 Palestinian Prisoners
The Israeli government on Sunday approved the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners, its latest gesture meant to bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in his power struggle against the militant Islamic Hamas. -
Iraqi Journalists Union to Offer Survival Training
With many Iraqi journalists slain since 2003, the Iraqi Journalists Union is planning to offer martial arts and survival courses to help its members cope with the risks of life in this country. -
Town Awards Teen Girl for Pet Rooster, Orders Her to Lose It
Irwin, Pennsylvania gave Melissa hensler a prize for her pet rooster two years ago but now it is ordering her to get rid of it.
WORLD
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Israeli Forces Seized Nuclear Material During Syrian Raid
Well-places sources say Washington approved an attack on Syria that netted nuclear material supplied by the North Koreans; North Korean and Syrian officials are said to be preparing a reponse. -
U.K. Discovers Bluetongue Disease in Cattle for First Time
U.K. noves to slaughter a cow infected with Bluetongue, a cattle disease detected in England for the first time. -
Rice to Meet With Al-Maliki After Baghdad Shootout
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to meet with Iraq's prime minister for first time after Baghdad shootout involving a private U.S. security company. -
Christian Evangelicals, Israeli Rabbis at Odds Over Holiday
Israeli rabbinic authorities have called on Jews to shun a major Christian tourism event, saying the evangelical Christians are sometimes trying to convert Jews, which is against Israeli law. -
Rice Hopes Syria Will Attend Bush Mideast Peace Conference
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says she hopes that key Arab states, including Syria, will attend a Mideast peace conference to be hosted by President Bush this fall. -
Italian Military Missing in Afghanistan May Be Kidnapped
The Italian Defense Ministry said Sunday that two Italian military personnel who disappeared on a weekend patrol in Afghanistan may have been kidnapped. -
Japan's Ruling Party Chief Pledges to Maintain U.S. Ties
Yasuo Fukuda, 71, easily won the presidency of Japan's ruling party making it almost certain that he'll become the next prime minister. -
Iraqi Journalists Union to Offer Survival Training
With many Iraqi journalists slain since 2003, the Iraqi Journalists Union is planning to offer martial arts and survival courses to help its members cope with the risks of life in this country. -
Report: Doctor Claims Pope Was Euthanized
An intensive care specialist in Italy says that Pope John Paul II may have been euthanized after refusing a feeding tube while he was ill, Time magazine reported Friday. -
Top U.S. Commander in Mideast Expects No War With Iran
Adm. Fallon, head of U.S. military forces in the Middle East, said America prefers dialogue and diplomacy with Iran rather than war. -
Monks Stage Largest Protest Against Myanmar Rulers
Nearly 20,000 people led by Buddhist monks stage Myanmar's largest demonstrations against military dictators; shout support for Aung San Suu Kyi. -
Ten Thousand Buddhist Monks Protest Myanmar Regime
As many as 10,000 Buddhist monks marched through Myanmar's central city of Mandalay on Saturday, in one of the largest demonstrations against the country's strict military regime since a 1988 democracy uprising, witnesses said. -
Israel Orders Fighter Jets to Syrian Border
Israeli jets head to Syrian border after a Syrian aircraft disappears from Israeli radar; the planes flew back to base after it was clear the plane crashed.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Newt Gingrich on 'FOX News Sunday'
Former House speaker and still a possible 2008 presidential candidate offers ideas for getting government to work again, including suggesting that it not create a massive health care bureaucracy.
FOX FAN
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Visit Columbia Univ
What do you think about Columbia University's standing invitiation to Ahmadinejad?
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