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A South Kingstown, Rhode Island man says he took a loaded AK-47 rifle from two 12-year-old boys who were playing with it. (Sept. 27)
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The FBI has released long-secret security tapes showing the chaos immediately after the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building. The soundless recordings show people rushing from nearby buildings after the fertilizer bomb went off. (Sept. 27)
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at AP – Sun Sep 27, 11:57 am ET
A sinkhole caused by the recent rain swallowed up a car and driver in Gwinnett County, Georgia, Saturday. The driver suffered minor injuries. (Sept. 27)
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The Swiss Justice Ministry says director Roman Polanski is being held by Swiss authorities ahead of his possible extradition to the United States for having sex in 1977 with a 13-year-old girl. (Sept. 27)
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Iran said it successfully test-fired short-range missiles during military drills Sunday by the elite Revolutionary Guard, a show of force days after the U.S. warned Tehran over a newly revealed underground nuclear facility. (Sept. 27)
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One Louisiana couple is suing a New Orleans fertility clinic after it was discovered that some embryos at the lab were mislabeled, others were unaccounted for. (Sept. 27)
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at AP – Sun Sep 27, 4:26 am ET
Iran now says it will allow United Nations nuclear inspectors to examine its newly revealed uranium enrichment facility -- but it did not say when those inspections would take place. (Sept. 27)
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The streets of London were overrun by gorillas on Saturday, when over 600 people took part in the 7th annual Gorilla run. Organizers hoped the event would raise money for their work to save the great gorillas in Africa. (Sept. 27)
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Here's the latest news for Sunday, Sept. 27th: Obama pushes health care at Congressional Black Caucus dinner; Maryland man kills family, self; Flooding kills dozens in Philippines; Relatives meet from two Koreas.
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Tim Tebow is hurt in Florida's rout of Kentucky on Saturday; Top 10 teams Cal and Penn State are upset; Virginia Tech wins top 25 matchup. (Sept. 26)
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Tim Tebow is hurt in Florida's rout of Kentucky on Saturday; Top 10 teams Cal and Penn State are upset; Virginia Tech wins top 25 matchup. (Sept. 26)
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at AP – Sat Sep 26, 11:37 pm ET
More than 13 inches of rain fell in just 12 hours as Tropical Storm Ketsana slammed ashore in the Philippines, killing dozens of people in Manila's worst flooding in decades. (Sept. 26)
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President Barack Obama resumed his push to overhaul the health care system, telling a Congressional Black Caucus conference that there comes a time when "the cup of endurance runs over." (Sept. 26)
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The husband of U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has died on a mountain climbing expedition in the Himalayas, aides to the congresswoman said Saturday. (Sept. 26)
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor was right down the middle with her ceremonial pitch at Yankee Stadium. The newest Supreme Court Justice, a Yankees fan from the Bronx, threw out the pitch before Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox. (Sept. 26)
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A large arachnid appeared on the pope's white robes as he addressed politicians and diplomats in Prague on Saturday afternoon. (Sept. 26)
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A Yale University doctoral student found murdered on what was to be her wedding day is being remembered as a brilliant woman who hoped to change the world through her medical research. (Sept. 26)
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President Barack Obama spent part of his Saturday attending his daughter's soccer game. The president could be seen standing on the sidelines and mingling with other parents. (Sept. 26)
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at AP – Sat Sep 26, 11:41 am ET
A woman who had the wrong embryo implanted by a fertility clinic has given birth to a boy. (Sept. 26)
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In the weekly response to the President's address, Republican Senator Johnny Isakson said Americans are anxious about health care reform. Isakson cited many of the town hall meetings over the summer, and the potential cost of a new plan. (Sept. 26)
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In his weekly address, President Barack Obama discusses some of the accomplishments from this week's G20 summit. The President says world leaders are taking steps to make sure the global economy continues to grow. (Sept. 26)
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The White House is acknowledging for the first time that it might not be able to meet President Barack Obama's January deadline for closing the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay. (Sept. 26)
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Jailed Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford is being treated at a hospital after being injured during a fight with another inmate. Stanford is in jail, charged with bilking investors out of more than $7 billion. (Sept. 26)
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A part-time census worker found hanging in a rural Kentucky cemetery was naked, gagged and had his hands and feet bound with duct tape, said an Ohio man who discovered the body two weeks ago. (Sept. 25)
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An Arkansas couple conceived two babies within two weeks of each other. The babies aren't twins and the double pregnancy is one for the record books. (Sept. 25)
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A sheriff's department in Texas released dash cam video of a prior arrest of Hosam Maher Husein Smadi for driving without a license. Smadi was charged Friday with intent to bomb a Dallas skyscraper. (Sept. 25)
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Najibullah Zazi was put on a U.S. government plane in Denver after a magistrate ordered him transferred to New York to face charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. This video is silent.(Sept. 25)
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As investigators continue to probe the slayings of five family members in central Illinois, a local sheriff says tips are coming in from all over the country. Authorities say all of the victims died of blunt force trauma. (Sept. 25)
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For the world, apparently, eight is no longer enough. The G-8 group of powerhouse economies stepped off center stage Friday with the ascension of the G-20 into the role of overseeing the global economy. (Sept. 25)
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Charles Tucker, a human rights expert at Depaul University's College of Law, says juries in terror cases have high expectations and increasingly want to see a "smoking gun" before they'll return with a conviction. (Sept. 25)
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New laws designed to protect consumers and reign in excessive charges on credit cards will go into effect next year. Alan levin of Credit.com explains some of the changes. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 6:57 pm ET
President Barack Obama and other world leaders are accusing Iran of hiding a nuclear site. Obama is demanding that Iran allow international inspectors into the site. (Sept. 25)
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President Barack Obama says action by the Group of 20 nations since April has 'brought the global economy back from the brink.' He said coordinated efforts have saved millions of jobs and set the world on the road to economic accountability. (Sept. 25)
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Stocks have fallen for a for a third day as disappointing reports on manufacturing and home sales dampened the recent enthusiasm about the economy.(Sept. 25)
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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke says the TALF, a key consumer lending program is still necessary even with other emergency lending programs winding down as the economy recovers. (Sept. 25)
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Three days before tickets go on sale, fans lined up outside the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles to be among the first to see "This is It," the movie made from hours of rehearsal footage. (Sept. 25)
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A few thousand demonstrators pledging nonviolence banged drums, danced and held signs advocating everything from human rights to ending war during a march through Pittsburgh, where Group of 20 world leaders were meeting. (Sept. 25)
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country has complied with rules of the U.N. nuclear agency which require that it is informed of any new enrichment facility six months before it becomes operational. (Sept. 25)
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The U.S. Marshals Service plane left a privately run airport in Colorado little more than an hour after a federal judge ordered terror suspect Najibullah Zazi to New York City, where he is conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. (Sept. 25)
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A married couple is legally separated, by the U.S.-Canada border. But bureaucracy has hardly kept their love from faltering. (Sept. 25)
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New home sales continue to recover, durable goods orders slide and shares of Blackberry maker Research In Motion take a hit. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Sept. 25)
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Federal prosecutors say two North Carolina terrorism suspects plotted to kill U.S. military personnel and obtained maps of a Marine base in Virginia to plan an attack. (Sept. 25)
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A Jordanian man living outside Dallas is in custody on Friday after he tried to blow up what he thought was a vehicle packed with explosives outside a Texas skyscraper. (Sept. 25)
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Danica Patrick quells rumors of a defection to NASCAR by reaching agreement with Andretti Green Racing that will keep her main focus on the IndyCar series. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 12:45 pm ET
Microsoft is looking to transform the way video games are controlled and take some of the buzz away from the Nintendo Wii. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 12:43 pm ET
Residents near Atlanta, Georgia continue to pick up the pieces after devastating floods earlier in the week. However, many storm victims are finding utter destruction. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 12:29 pm ET
Vice President Joe Biden is surveying flood damage in north Georgia and meeting with residents displaced by severe storms that swept through the Southeast earlier this week. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 11:48 am ET
Actor Randy Quaid and his wife were released from a West Texas jail late Thursday after their arrest for allegedly skipping out on a $10,000 California hotel bill. The pair posted bail after the sheriff provided a ride to a bank. (Sept. 25)
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Gwen Stefani and her No Doubt band mates talk about their performance at the F1 Rocks event in Singapore. The three day event also features performances by Beyonce Knowles and Black Eyed Peas. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 11:02 am ET
AP's weekly Video Game Video meets the actors playing Nathan Drake's friends and adversaries in Sony's adventure title "Uncharted 2: Among Thieves." (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 10:29 am ET
An amateur treasure hunter has stumbled across what is thought to be the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure ever discovered, archaeologists say. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 9:51 am ET
Armed with the disclosure of a secret Iranian nuclear facility, President Barack Obama and the leaders of France and Britain demanded Friday that Tehran fully disclose its nuclear ambitions "or be held accountable". (Sept. 25)
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Randy Quaid and wife released on bail; Jackson fans start lining up for 'This Is It' tickets; Marelisa Gibson wins Miss Venezuela pageant. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 8:44 am ET
Bruce Willis has admitted he doesn't actually understand sci fi movies - whilst promoting his new film 'Surrogates', which happens to be sci-fi. He also regretted his choice of outfit. (Sept 25)
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Russia has introduced scrappage vouchers to encourage drivers to trade in their old cars for new models and boost the country's ailing auto industry. But drivers don't like the catch - the new car has to be made in Russia. (Sept 25)
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Mississippi loses to South Carolina; "Great One" resigns as Coyotes coach; Tiger in the hunt in Tour Championship; Cubs come from behind win. (Sept. 25)
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South Carolina scored an upset Thursday night, with a 16-10 victory at home against No. 4 Ole Miss. The Gamecocks had been 1-31 against Top 5 teams. (Sept. 25)
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at AP – Fri Sep 25, 12:12 am ET
Bode Miller anounced Thursday that he's rejoining the U.S. Ski Team, just five months before the Vancouver Olympics. Miller skied on his own the last two years. The skier left the U.S. team after the 2006 Turin Olympics. (Sept. 24)
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New Orleans' Audubon Zoo is unveiling its newest member of the family: Baby Menari is a three-month-old orangutan. She was born June 10 and is one of only two orangutans born in the U.S. this year. (Sept. 24)
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NASCAR drivers will race on the 'Monster Mile' of Dover, Delaware Sunday. The race is the second in the 'Chase' for the championship. Mark Martin is the Sprint Cup Series leader in wins, with five, and points. (Sept. 24)
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'Heroes' returns with fan favorite Hiro terminally ill. Will the show really let him die? Star Masi Oka says to let Hiro off the hook with no consequences would "cheat" fans and the character. (Sept. 24)
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The Italian actress aims to educate viewers about animal reproduction while making them laugh in a series of short films called 'Green Porno.' (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 5:46 pm ET
A surprise drop in home sales and another slide in oil prices pushed investors to sell stocks. (Sept. 24)
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On Wednesday. Russian billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov announced a bid to buy the N.J. Nets. A day later he's getting criticized in his homeland and gaining support in the U.S.. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 3:28 pm ET
Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky resigned as coach and Director of Hockey Operations of the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday, after failing to make the playoffs in four years. (Sept. 24)
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Scientists are trying to discover if the glaciers around Greenland are melting because of warmer waters rather than warmer air.(Sept. 24)
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Mackenzie Phillips is defending her father John Phillips as "a good man" despite her claims that they had an incestuous affair. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 2:02 pm ET
Changing jobs can be a stressful undertaking, but as AP Personal Finance Editor trevor Delaney explains, staying within the same company can help ease the transition and may even have added benefits. (Sept. 24)
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Lindsay Lohan talks about hosting F1 Rocks - a three day event which will feature performances from Beyonce Knowles and Black Eyed Peas and will coincide with Sunday night's Singapore Grand Prix. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 11:27 am ET
Months after abruptly resigning as Alaska's governor, Sarah Palin resurfaced in Hong Kong more moderate in tone and better versed in international affairs, possibly laying the first brick for a 2012 White House bid. (Sept. 24)
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British pop singer Leona Lewis returns with the gloomy, yet-thumping 'Happy.' It's the first single from her sophomore CD, 'Echo,' which she says is 'full of big, emotional, dramatic songs.' (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 10:15 am ET
Mackenzie Phillips' shock incest claims; Beyonce told to cover up in Malaysia; Eva Longoria-Parker is going back to school. (Sept. 24)
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In his new film 'Zombieland,' Woody Harrelson stars as a sharp shooting zombie slayer, after America is ravaged by a zombie plague. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 7:13 am ET
The first fully integrated co-ed university is now open in Saudi Arabia. The school, which focuses, on sciences gives all students a full scholarship plus a stipend. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 1:57 am ET
Defensive end Michael Strahan, who played his entire 15-year NFL career with the New York Giants, is now starring in a Fox sitcom, "Brothers". The show is about a retired NFL player who reconnects with his family. (Sept. 24)
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at AP – Thu Sep 24, 1:48 am ET
AP Pro Football Writer Barry Wilner previews three top games this week in the NFL. The Lions take on the Redskins, the 49ers tangle with the Vikings and the Colts meet the Arizona Cardinals Sunday night. (Sept. 24)
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AP College Football Writer Ralph Russo previews three top games in college football this week, including No. 9 Miami of Florida at 11th-ranked Virginia Tech. No. 5 Penn State takes on Iowa in the Big Ten. (Sept. 23)
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The U.S. men's soccer team can qualify for its' sixth straight World Cup with a victory at Honduras in early October. U.S. star Landon Donovan was in New York Wednesday and said the U.S. could also qualify with a tie against Costa Rica. (Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 8:28 pm ET
Troy Dunn talks about his third season of his WEtv show, 'The Locator.' (Sept. 23)
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The Kardashians are adding another family member to their brood: basketball star Lamar Odom. Life & Style's Rachel Teitelbaum dishes on Khloe's whirlwind romance and upcoming nuptials. (Sept. 23)
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The Atlanta Braves announced Wednesday Bobby Cox will retire as manager after the 2010 season. The 68-year-old Cox began the day with 2,408 regular-season wins as a manager, which ranks him fourth all-time. (Sept. 23)
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Investors were encouraged by the Fed's latest improved assessment of the economy, but not enough to propel the Dow Jones industrial average past 10,000.(Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 3:42 pm ET
The Federal Reserve decides to keep interest rates low, but also notes signs of improvement in the economy. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 1:59 pm ET
Investors learned during a year of the stock market's worst turmoil since the Depression, that traditional rules on investing can't always be counted on. The Ap's Trevor Delaney explains. (Sept. 23)
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After hitting the big time in 1999 Vertical Horizon are starting afresh after a five year break with a new album 'Burning the Days' on a new record label. (Sept. 23)
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American singer-songwriter Pete Yorn has paired up with actress Scarlett Johansson to record an album of duets called 'Break Up.' (Sept. 23)
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John Travolta described the moments before his son's death in the Bahamas as he testified Wednesday against two people accused of trying to blackmail him with private information about the rescue effort. (Sept. 23)
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Giovanna, the new companion of Berlin's favorite polar bear, Knut, has star qualities, as well. (Sept. 23)
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi chastised the United Nations for failing to intervene or prevent some 65 wars that have erupted around the world since the the organization was founded in 1945. (Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 11:57 am ET
Rep. Barney Frank says new rules to dismantle large financial institutions would give Washington the power to prevent future government bailouts. (Sept. 23)
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Singer-songwriter Sean Kingston talks about girls, his weight and how that became the inspiration for his new single, 'Face Drop.' (Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 10:39 am ET
The Rubik's Cube has gone digital. The latest version of the cube doesn't require twisting and turning, just a soft finger swipe across its surface will do. It's a Rubik's Cube for the iPhone age. (Sept. 23)
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Beatles sell 2.25 million albums in 5 days; 'Damages' expands cast; Sarah Michelle Gellar gives birth to a baby girl. (Sept. 23 )
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The European Aviation Safety Agency has issued a safety warning for an instrument to measure air speed that is used on Airbus A330 and A340 jets. (Sept. 23)
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at AP – Wed Sep 23, 6:11 am ET
Emma Watson, Anna Wintour, Victoria Beckham, Gwyneth Paltrow and Mary-Kate Olsen were among many stars to attend Burberry's fashion show in London. (Sept. 23)
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In an AP interview Tuesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged President Barack Obama to see Iran as a potential friend. (Sept. 23)
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Dolphins' new limited partners Serena and Venus Williams were on hand for Monday night's game with the Colts. New Owner Stephen Ross said he expects executive VP of football operations Bill Parcells to stay with the team. (Sept 22)
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John Stamos and Gina Gershon talk about their new show, 'Bye Bye Birdie,' set to open this October on Broadway. (Sept. 22)
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Julie Bowen and Ty Burrell are talking about their comedy 'Modern Family,' which premieres on ABC Sept. 23rd - and its funny take on the non-traditional family. (Sept. 22)
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A weakened dollar made commodities like oil and gold attractive bets Tuesday, which in turn helped lift energy, material and financial stocks.(Sept. 22)
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If the Great Recession has taught people one thing, it's this: They need to take charge of their finances. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. (Sept. 22)
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Former world No. 1 Justine Henin announced Tuesday that she's ending her retirement from tennis and will play on the WTA Tour in 2010. (Sept. 22)
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It's the diversity of his roots that recording artist Mika feels propelled him to a global audience. The Lebanese-born musician, who grew up in Europe, says his brand of pop music is universal. (Sept. 22)
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French police cleared out, then bulldozed, a squalid forest camp near the northern city of Calais on Tuesday, detaining hundreds of illegal immigrants who had hoped to slip across the English Channel into Britain. (Sept. 22)
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A new scanning devices capable of identifying explosives in liquids could help relax restrictions preventing liquids being carried onto planes in the United Kingdom. (Sept. 22)
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Former Super Bowl star Plaxico Burress was sentenced Tuesday to two years in prison for possessing a gun at a night club. (Sept. 22)
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Singer songwriter Oksana Grigorieva is releasing her debut album, although she's better known for being Mel Gibson's current girlfriend and pregnant with his child. (Sept. 22)
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Former Jackson friend Rabbi Shmuley says the late pop singer is a 'great American morality tale.' (Sept. 22)
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Documents show Anna Nicole Smith's doctors were warned about her prescriptions, Emmy Awards TV audience is boosted by Neil Patrick Harris, Authorities taking their time in Michael Jackson case. (Sept. 22).
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At the LA premiere of 'The Invention of Lying', Jennifer Garner revealed the tricks and untruths she got up to on the set of the film with her director /co-star Ricky Gervais and Rob Lowe. (Sept. 22)
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The Colts make the most of their chances to beat Miami; Seahawks' Hasselbeck may be sidelined; the Cowboys' Barber is hobbled; Brewers can skipper Cecil Cooper. (Sept. 22)
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Peyton Manning threw the game-winning touchdown pass Monday as the Colts beat the Dolphins, 27-23. Miami ran for 239 yards and held the ball for 45 minutes. The last time a team had the ball for less than 15 minutes and won? 1977. (Sept. 22)
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Stocks mostly fell Monday but ended off their lows as investors moved into technology and health care shares. (Sept. 21)
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The stock market is bouncing back, but if you're like many Americans, playing the market has lost its appeal. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains.(Sept. 21)
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New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees has his team in first place after opening the season with two outstanding games, in which he has connected on nine touchdowns. (Sept 21)
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A recent study has found that file sharing is decreasing amongst teenagers, and streaming music is becoming a growing trend.(Sept. 21)
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Actor Nathan Fillion says the flawed author he plays on ABC's 'Castle' is fun to play but not someone he would like to hang out with in real life. (Sept. 21)
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The giant panda team at the San Diego Zoo gives a six-week old panda cub a checkup. The unnamed male cub weighs 5.1 pounds and is 1.3 feet in length. He's grown more than a pound since last week. (Sept. 21)
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Some hot fashion trends made their way to the Emmy Awards Sunday night but stars played it mostly safe with few knockout looks. (Sept. 21)
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The stars of '30 Rock', 'Mad Men' and other winning shows at the Primetime Emmys revealed how they were feeling backstage after picking up their trophies. (Sept. 21)
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"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' tops the weekend box office in the U.S., earning more than 30 million dollars. (Sept. 21)
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' take top prizes at the Emmy Awards; John Travolta may testify at a Bahamas trial; 'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs' tops weekend box office. (21 Sept.)
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George Clooney walked the red carpet at the premiere of his latest movie, 'Up In The Air', at the Toronto Film Festival where the actor and his fellow cast members revealed how much fun the film is. (Sept. 21)
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Didn't know there was an awards show on Sunday night? Catch the highlights from the 61st annual Primetime Emmy Awards. (Sept. 21)
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Lawrence Tynes kicked a 37-yard field goal as time expired, as the Giants beat the Cowboys Sunday night, 33-31, in front of the largest crowd in NFL regular season history. It was the regular season debut of the Cowboys' $1.15 billion stadium. (Sept. 21)
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Florida is still the top-ranked team in the latest AP College Football Top 25 poll. But No. 3 USC was upset by Washington, and fell nine spots in the rankings. Miami of Florida moved up 11 spots, while BYU dropped to 19th. (Sept. 21)
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Some nominees brought their own fans, while Steve Carell admitted the heat made it hard to be funny. (Sept. 21)
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Frank Gore ran for 207 yards as San Francisco beat Seattle Sunday, 23-10. Gore had touchdown runs of 79 and 80 yards. Bears beat Steelers, 17-14. Ravens stop Chargers on late defensive stand, 31-26. (Sept. 20)
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The Saints crushed the Eagles Sunday, 48-22, with Drew Brees throwing three touchdown passes. Jets beat Patriots at Meadowlands for first time since 2000, 16-9. Bengals hold off Packers, 31-24. (Sept. 20)
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The Chinese flag was raised on the Ellipse behind the White House. The the flag-raising was part of a celebration marking the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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A doctor leading a group therapy session gave participants drugs and other substances that killed two and left 10 hospitalized, Berlin police said Sunday. One person was left comatose and in critical condition. (Sept. 20)
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A bear injured nine people at highway rest stop in central Japan before being shot dead in a souvenir shop, a firefighter said Sunday. (Sep. 20).
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A group of researchers discovered a previously unknown species of fish off Bahia on the coast of Brazil this week, which they believe to be the first of its kind ever spotted by human beings. (19 September 2009).
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Southern Cal, BYU and Utah are upset, while Florida won its 13th straight on college football Saturday in the Top 25 (Sept. 19)
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A group of researchers discovered a previously unknown species of fish off the coast of Brazil this week, which they believe to be the first of its kind ever spotted by human beings. (Sept. 19)
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at AP – Sat Sep 19, 4:53 pm ET
A man scrawling graffiti inside a downtown subway station pulled out a gun and began shooting when confronted by police Friday, killing at least two people and wounding five before being shot and subdued by officers. (Sept. 19)
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at AP – Sat Sep 19, 1:40 pm ET
The beer is flowing at the 176th Oktoberfest in Munich, expected to draw some six million visitors downing 1.6 million gallons of beer. (Sept. 19)
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at AP – Sat Sep 19, 6:57 am ET
A strong earthquake shook the popular Indonesian resort island of Bali early Saturday, injuring at least seven people and sending panicked tourists and residents fleeing out of homes and hotels. (Sept. 19)
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at AP – Sat Sep 19, 5:20 am ET
DNA tests have confirmed it was Southeast Asia terrorist leader Noordin Top who was killed days ago in a shootout with police, Indonesian police said Saturday. (Sept. 19)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 5:30 pm ET
A couple in Texas says their camera has captured some mysterious lights that no one can explain. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 5:29 pm ET
Investors rekindled a market rally one day after a modest slide, sending stocks modestly higher. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 4:52 pm ET
Strong winds fanned flames at a Bolivian airport on Thursday creating a huge brushfire along the runways. Firefighters and police eventually put out the blaze. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 4:39 pm ET
The AP's Alicia Quarles takes you inside The Oprah Winfrey Show's live taping in New York's Central Park. Guests included Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon, Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 3:57 pm ET
Nine-year-old Benji was one hot dog. Four weeks ago, he was stolen, along with his owners' car, from a restaurant parking lot in North Carolina. On Thursday, the lucky pooch was reunited with his family. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 2:35 pm ET
In Italy, a forensic expert for the defense challenged prosecution evidence in the murder trial of Briton Mereditch Kercher. American Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend, Italian Rafaele Sollecito are charged in the killing. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 2:04 pm ET
The 'Resident Evil' star returns to her modeling roots as a guest of Donna Karan as the designer unveils her Spring 2010 collection at New York Fashion Week. (Sept. 15)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 2:02 pm ET
Officials in Russia are considering mandatory drug tests in all schools as there's been an increase in drug use among Russia's youth. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 1:40 pm ET
The former supermodel says she's ready to strut her stuff for a TV audience and if viewers vote her to stay on the show, she'll reveal an outfit given to her by Elizabeth Taylor. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 1:35 pm ET
Paula Abdul used her hosting spot at the 'VH1 Divas' concert to poke fun at 'American Idol,' as well as her replacement on that show, Ellen DeGeneres. (Sept. 18)
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at AP – Fri Sep 18, 12:58 pm ET
A Wilmington, North Carolina man is breathing better and feeling healthy after a doctor removed a piece of a plastic spoon from his lung. (Sept. 18)
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