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Japanese schoolgirl signs pro baseball contract
Automakers rush to finish plans for Congress
Reuters - U.S. automakers rushed to submit restructuring plans demanded by
Europe looks to galvanize banks
Reuters - The European Commission on Tuesday promised measures to
'Chemical Ali' sentenced to death in Iraq
Body-swap illusion tricks mind in new study
Britney Spears tops Yahoo searches
AP - She did it again: Britney Spears was
Stocks point to higher open after big drop
AP - Wall Street headed toward a higher open Tuesday, following a now-familiar pattern of
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US carmakers in new bail-out plea
US carmakers General Motors, Ford and Chrysler will present their new cost-cutting plans to Congress.
Tobin guilty of schoolgirl murder
A jury finds Peter Tobin guilty of murdering Falkirk schoolgirl Vicky Hamilton more than 17 years ago.
US 'warned India' about Mumbai
The US warned India about a possible threat before last weeks Mumbai attacks, US media reports say.
Reds not feeling heat - Carragher
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher dismisses suggestions that his side are struggling to deal with raised expectation levels at Anfield.
Conjoined twins being separated
An operation to separate conjoined twins born to a Shropshire woman is taking place after being brought forward.
Stranded Britons 'will get home'
Government ministers are working with airlines to bring home thousands of British tourists stranded in Thailand.
Intel questions
Attacks in Mumbai highlight Indian security failings
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Bio terror attack likely by 2013, panel says
Terrorists are likely to use a weapon of mass destruction somewhere in the world in the next five years, a blue-ribbon panel assembled by Congress has concluded.
'Brain fingerprinting' may bump metal detectors
Keep your shoes and belts on -- waiting in long airport security lines to pass through metal detectors may soon be a thing of the past.
Jimmy Carter: U.S. must lead rights struggle
It has been heartening to witness the outpouring of worldwide enthusiasm over the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States, a transformational moment for our country.
Commentary: How we lost faith in Wall Street
Investing is an act of faith. That simple declarative sentence begins my 1999 book, Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor.
Allergic and wheezing, but still keeping pets
It started with sinus congestion for Shawna Coronado. Then the splitting migraines came. Coronado soon discovered the furry causes: Harrington and Kalamazoo.
Capitol tourists to get warmer welcome
The days of having nothing but an idle outdoor wait ahead of a U.S. Capitol tour appear to be over.
Israel buries victims of Mumbai attacks
Thousands of mourners and emissaries from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Chabad movement poured into an Israeli village Tuesday for the funerals of a rabbi and his wife killed last week in the Mumbai terrorist attacks.
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It's Official: U.S. Economy in Recession
The evidence of a downturn has been widespread for months: slower production, stagnant wages and hundreds of thousands of lost jobs. But the nonpartisan National Bureau of Economic Research, charged with making the call for the history books, waited until
Man Taped Rape, Laughed as he Made her Watch it
A man on drugs videotaped himself raping a woman before laughing while watching the footage in front of her, a jury in the Invercargill District Court has been told.
Circuit City Doesn't Sell Fire Extinguishers
Why Carl Icahn Didn't Buy Enough Yahoo!
Yang is heading out, the stock is crazy cheap and the company is profitable. What gives, Carl?
Mumbai killers to be denied a muslim burial
A MUSLIM graveyard today refused to bury nine of the gunmen who terrorised Mumbai. The men were not true followers of the Islamic faith, according to the influential Muslim Jama Masjid Trust, which runs the 7.5-acre Badakabrastan graveyard in central
S. Africa ends decade of denial on AIDS
Church bells tolled, workers put down their tools and court proceedings stopped Monday as South Africa marked a minute of silence for AIDS victims and ended a decade of denial about the epidemic.
Bush FCC chairman considering 'porn-free Internet'
Bush Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is still considering a proposal to create a free, porn-free Internet, according to todays Wall Street Journal. Martin was Deputy General Counsel for the Bush-Cheney 2000 recount.
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Ford Throws First Pitch
URGENT: First of Big Three automakers to present plan says it will accelerate electric car plans, CEO to work for $1 a year• RAW DATA: Full Text of Ford Business Plan (pdf)• FOXBusiness: Stocks Rise Moderately After Open• FOXBusiness: British
Message in a Beer Bottle Found 39 Years Later
A message in a bottle tossed into the ocean in New Jersey has turned up in North Carolina -- 39 years later.
Woman Found Barely Alive, Infested by Maggots
A 62-year-old woman has been hospitalized after authorities found her barely alive with maggots eating her flesh, officials in Texas said.
Mourners Bury Israelis Tortured Before Mumbai Killings
Throngs of mourners on Tuesday packed the funerals of the six Jews killed in the 60-hour terror rampage in the Indian city of Mumbai, a grim occasion deepened by the conviction that the victims were targeted because of their religion.
Georgia Runoff Could Decide Balance of Power
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Limbaugh Calls Clinton Pick 'Brilliant Stroke'
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Nicole Kidman Takes a Beating on Facebook
Type Nicole and Kidman into a Facebook search and youre confronted with the horrible, disturbing, catty world of Kidman haters
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Thai PM Resigns After Ruling
Constitutional Court banned Somchai from office, dissolved three parties in ruling coalition.
Big 3 Plea for $25B in Loans
Automakers scramble to reassure Congress that any money they receive will not be squandered.
Pakistan to Aid India in Terror Investigation
Pakistan offers to set up a joint inquiry into the terror attacks in the Indian city of Mumbai last week, and says it will cooperate with India.
India: Hand Over Fugitives
India demands that Pakistan turn over 20 men in the aftermath of last weeks terrorist attacks.
Developers' Plans Are Deflated
Construction across region has slowed, fueling anxiety in communities seeking revitalization.
Mumbai Mourns Slain Rabbi, Wife
Prayer service honors couple held hostage at Jewish outreach center during three-day siege.
Rapport With Ex-Rival Will Be Key for Clinton
Her success as secretary of state may depend as much on Obamas willingness to admit her to his inner circle as her mastery of the job, officials say.
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Automakers rush to finish plans for Congress
DETROIT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. automakers rushed to submit restructuring plans demanded by Congress before lawmakers reopen debate on a $25 billion bailout the industry says it needs to survive.
Two U.S. soldiers charged for abusing Afghans
KABUL (Reuters) - Two U.S. soldiers serving in Afghanistan have been charged with the abuse of Afghan detainees, the U.S. military said Tuesday.
Lots of TV and Web harms kids' health
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Spending a lot of time watching TV, playing video games and surfing the Web makes children more prone to a range of health problems including obesity and smoking, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Saakashvili warns West on Russia ties
TBILISI (Reuters) - Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili urged the West Tuesday not to return to business as usual with Russia without holding it to account for its five-day war with his country in August.
Oil falls below $48
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell to a 3-1/2-year low below $48 a barrel on Tuesday as signs grew that the global economy was in worse shape than thought and after OPEC opted to delay talks on further output cuts.
Iraq's "Chemical Ali" gets second death sentence
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi court sentenced Saddam Husseins cousin Chemical Ali to death on Tuesday for crushing a Shiite revolt after the 1991 Gulf War, Judge Mohammad al-Uraibi said.
Georgia votes in key Senate run-off election
DULUTH, Georgia (Reuters) - The U.S. state of Georgia votes in a run-off election for U.S. Senate on Tuesday that will help decide whether Democrats gain a big enough majority in the chamber to ram through legislation virtually at will.
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1 wounded in shooting inside Philadelphia Kmart
Philadelphia police say a person has been shot inside a Kmart in northeast Philadelphia.
Somali pirates: Arms ship to be freed in 2 days
A Somali priate spokesman says his group will release a Ukranian cargo ship loaded with tanks and heavy weapons and its 20 crewmembers ...
NATO takes up piracy "scourge"
NATO foreign ministers on Tuesday tackled concerns about combatting pirates off the Somali coast where despite an six-week ...
Israeli court convicts Palestinian parliament chief
An Israeli military court has charged the Palestinian parliament speaker with membership in the Islamic militant group Hamas.
Condoleezza Rice plays piano at Buckingham Palace
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gave a piano recital for Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace
Indictments against Cheney, Gonzales dismissed
A judge dismissed indictments against Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and told the south ...
Suspects sought in Miami mall shooting
An armored truck company is offering $20,000 for information on two gunmen who shot and killed a guard in a busy suburban Miami ...
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Teen shows up bruised, chained at gym
Police are questioning a couple after a bruised and half-naked 17-year-old boy showed up at a gym with a chain locked to his ankle, claiming he had just fled his captors, authorities said.
Patient photos help docs read CT scans better
An intriguing Israeli study found adding photos of patients faces to the file made radiologists more meticulous when looking at the X-rays
It’s not too late! Find a seasonal job
U.S. automakers to submit plans to Congress
Governors to press Obama for shortfall help
The nations governors are meeting with the President-elect today to press
Trampled NY worker lacked crowd training
A worker trampled to death when customers stormed a Wal-Mart for bargains on the day after Thanksgiving had no experience in crowd control and was placed at the entrance because of his hulking frame, police and a lawyer said Monday.
More Nixon tapes, records being made public
The government is opening another window into Richard Nixons shattered presidency.
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Roadblock: Debts May Prevent Auto Bailout
Theyll park some corporate jets, cut executive pay and serve up concessions from the United Auto Workers, but Ford, GM and perhaps Chrysler will also have to address massive debts to persuade a skeptical Congress to loan them money.
Study: WMD Attack In U.S. Likely By 2013
The United States can expect a terror attack using nuclear or more likely biological weapons before 2013, reports a bipartisan commission in a study briefed Tuesday to Vice President-elect Joe Biden.
Scrutiny Focused On Pakistan Terror Group
The militant group blamed for the Mumbai attacks has roots in the disputed Kashmir region where Pakistans military has faced off against India for decades.
Two Killed, 30 Hurt In India Bomb Blast
A bomb exploded in a train coach in Indias insurgency-hit northeast on Tuesday, killing at least two people and injuring another 30, a state government official said.
Holiday Parade Accident Injures Nine
An accident at a holiday parade in an east Texas town injured at least nine people Monday night, some of them children, a hospital official said.
Administration Ignored Meltdown Warnings
The Bush administration backed off proposed crackdowns on no-money-down, interest-only mortgages years before the economy collapsed, buckling to pressure from some of the same banks that have now failed.
Investing In Something "Stable"
The market meltdown has a lot of people looking for alternative places to invest their money, like in gold or silver. But some people are looking to somewhere unheard of: a herd of alpacas, Kelly Wallace reports.
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Diner's Journal: Wine Museum Files for Chapter 11
Copia, the ambitious food, wine, and art museum in Napa, Calif., filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday.
Dow Plunges 680 Points as Recession Is Declared
The announcement that the recession began in December 2007 came on a day when the Dow dropped more than 7 percent.
Officials Warn That Economy Will Remain Weak
The Fed chairman and Treasury secretary expressed optimism for the long haul and said they would continue to deal aggressively with the crisis.
With Appointments, Obama Moves On From the Campaign
Barack Obama called for “a new dawn of American leadership” as he formally introduced his national security team, led by Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state nominee.
The Caucus: Return of a Familiar Face
Contrasting views overseas of Mrs. Clintons selection, through the prism of an old administration.
City Room: New York Governor Deflects Senate Questions
The governor says that he will not appoint a replacement for the senator until she is confirmed as secretary of state and steps down, in January at the earliest.
The Caucus: Obama Releases Donor Names
The Obama team has released a list of donors to its transition project.
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What's Really at Stake in Georgia's Senate Runoff
A surprise Democratic win in this deep-red state would be a crowning embarrassment for Republicans, but the GOP may take a wrong, very dangerous message from a victory
Detroit Bailout Fueling Trade Tensions with Europe
Fearing Washingtons proposed $25 billion rescue plan could give struggling U.S. carmakers an advantage, European policymakers look for ways to support their own automotive industry
Hugo Chavez for President ... Now and Forever?
Even after the mixed results of Venezuelas November election, the rambunctious leader is pushing for a new vote to end presidential term limits
Watching Clinton's Transition at State
Now that Hillary Clinton has been nominated to be Secretary of State, President-elect Barack Obamas former Democratic rival will begin preparing for the job that awaits her in less than two months
Italy's Communist Tranvestite TV Star
Italys reality television show industry says as much about the countrys politics as it does about Italian viewing habits
Florida Moves to Provide Relief on Foreclosures
Governor Crist scrambles to sign on banks for a ninety day moratorium on home foreclosures
Getting Paid for Your A's
A new website tries to bribe - ahem, incentivize - students to work harder in school
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Ronkonkoma teen dies in crash
Jayson Giles, 18, died Monday afternoon after he lost control of his car and ran into a utility pole, police said.
Plaxico at center of growing storm
Embattled Giants star Plaxico Burress arrested and handcuffed like a common criminal.
Arrest in Jennifer Hudson case
Jennifer Hudsons estranged brother-in-law has been arrested in Illinois in the deaths of the singers mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew.
Cyber Monday spending drops
Sales dipped 4 percent despite big bargains during the online holiday shopping kick-off on Monday
ExploreLI: 'Nutcracker' on LI
From now until the end of the year, more than a dozen local Nutcracker productions will tempt you.
Ronkonkoma teen dies in crash
Jayson Giles, 18, died Monday afternoon after he lost control of his car and ran into a utility pole, police said.
Plaxico at center of growing storm
A handcuffed Plaxico Burress was led to his holding cell as Mayor Bloomberg called for the book to be thrown at the Giants star.
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