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A Pennsylvania man has been accused of burglarizing at least three apartments and vandalizing them with spray paint and chocolate pudding _ after police say he was...
made popular May 5 2009
The head of a Philadelphia museum says its sample of Abraham Lincoln’s blood may get DNA testing, but some questions must be answered first.
made popular May 5 2009
Rihanna is back _ on the red carpet, at least.
made popular May 5 2009
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will provide Congress with a fresh assessment of the country’s fragile economic health that probably will note some recent...
made popular May 5 2009
Online retailers are shifting their marketing from traditional advertising to less expensive tools like Facebook.com and Twitter and e-mail as they seek market share or...
made popular May 5 2009
One of the nation’s largest July Fourth fireworks shows will be held on the Hudson River this year to celebrate the 400th anniversary of English explorer Henry...
made popular May 5 2009
City councilors just outside Boston say police should be better prepared for large crowds descending on a local beach after thousands of students skipped school and...
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A deputy assistant secretary of the Navy under President Bill Clinton has been sentenced in San Diego to more than three years in federal prison for possessing child...
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The owner of the ultra-exclusive Yellowstone Club says she opposed a $375 million loan blamed for the resort’s financial collapse, but never tried to stop the...
made popular May 5 2009
Dan Barber, a pioneer of the so-called farm-to-table restaurant movement, was named the nation’s top chef Monday by the James Beard Foundation.
made popular May 5 2009
A woman is under house arrest for falsely reporting that a man she was stalking was going to hijack a plane in Los Angeles _ a lie authorities say nearly prevented him...
made popular May 5 2009
The first U.S. double hand transplant is taking place at a Pittsburgh hospital.
made popular May 5 2009
Israel’s prime minister on Monday outlined a “triple track” approach to peace with the Palestinians, a strategy that emphasizes political, economic...
made popular May 5 2009
In a tearful interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired Monday, the parents of a British girl who disappeared two years ago from a Portuguese resort asked their...
made popular May 5 2009
Two teenagers have denied in court they planned to bring guns to their California high school and randomly shoot fellow students.
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Federal officials say a civilian project engineer has been charged with squeezing an Army Corps of Engineers contractor for a bribe in connection with a $2.5 million...
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Voters head to the polls Tuesday to select their mayor for the next 7 1/2 months in a runoff election seen as key to restoring stability to Detroit amid a bleak fiscal...
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The Supreme Court says Shell Oil Co. cannot be held responsible for cleanup of a contaminated Superfund site owned by a defunct company simply because it delivered...
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Union workers at The New York Times will accept a 5 percent pay cut through the end of the year to help the newspaper avert more layoffs.
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A massive contract to support U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan received a withering review Monday, as a special panel investigating waste and fraud in wartime...
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Time Inc. is experimenting with a customized magazine that combines reader-selected sections from eight publications as it tries to mimic in printed form the...
made popular Mar 18 2009
Order in the court, please, including you tweeter!
made popular Mar 6 2009
Order in the court, please, including you tweeter.
made popular Mar 6 2009
Stephanie March is going back to work as New York prosecutor Alexandra Cabot on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”
made popular Jan 8 2009
President Mary McAleese appealed for mutual respect Thursday as she made Ireland’s first state visit to a lodge of a Protestant brotherhood long at loggerheads...
made popular Nov 27 2008
The time-traveling detective show “Life on Mars” picked up its second International Emmy for best drama series, leading a British sweep of seven of the 10...
made popular Nov 25 2008
Airbus announced a large order from Spanish tourism company Grupo Marsans on Friday as the European planemaker’s chief salesman insisted the outlook for the...
made popular Nov 7 2008
European planemaker Airbus said Friday that Spanish tourism company Grupo Marsans has signed a firm order for 61 aircraft worth almost $9 billion at list prices.
made popular Nov 7 2008
European planemaker Airbus says Spanish tourism company Grupo Marsans has made a firm order for 61 aircraft worth almost $9 billion at list prices.
made popular Nov 7 2008
Robert Karlsson has won the Order of Merit title after closest challenger Lee Westwood failed to catch Soren Kjeldsen at the Volvo Masters.
made popular Nov 2 2008
Padraig Harrington was unable to close the gap in his bid for the Order of Merit on Friday before heavy rain cut short the second round of the Volvo Masters.
made popular Oct 31 2008
BEIJING (AP) _ Order is restored in international basketball. The United States is back on top, but not by that much anymore. Culminating a three-year mission to end...
made popular Aug 24 2008
BEIJING (AP) _ Order is restored in international basketball. The United States is back on top, but not by that much anymore. Culminating a three-year mission to end...
made popular Aug 24 2008
BEIJING (AP) _ Order is restored in international basketball. The United States is back on top, but not by that much anymore. Culminating a three-year mission to end...
made popular Aug 24 2008
An Indonesian mayor has ordered security officers in parts of the capital to go door-to-door on Independence Day to make sure people are flying the national flag.
made popular Aug 14 2008
Rahul Dravid is bravely facing his demons. And he has an injured foot soldier for company. India though are looking worse for wear and it may as much the weariness of...
made popular Aug 10 2008
The Environmental Protection Agency is telling its pollution enforcement officials not to talk with congressional investigators, reporters and even the agency’s...
made popular Jul 28 2008
A text of the e-mail warning the Environmental Protection Agency’s pollution enforcement officials not to talk directly to congressional investigators, reporters...
made popular Jul 28 2008
The Environmental Protection Agency is telling its pollution enforcement officials not to talk with congressional investigators, reporters and even the agency’s...
made popular Jul 28 2008
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