Movie catchphrase 101 - He's just not that into you - Los Angeles Times

Octuplets' birth spawns outrage from public - Los Angeles Times

As the economy sours, many express concern over the many costs associated with the event.

Time to reset your biological clock - Science- msnbc.com

Anne Pressly: 1982-2008|Channel 7 News

Little Rock - KATV Daybreak anchorwoman Anne Pressly, has died at the age of 26, as a result of injuries sustained earlier this week.

The best cancer-fighting foods

A doctor with a malignant tumor sets out to find his cure. And comes back with dinner.

Virtual Memorials

Remains Are Found at Site of Fossett Plane Crash - NYTimes.com

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Long-awaited California budget signed into law

SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - California ended its longest-ever delay over a state budget on Tuesday when Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a $103.4 billion general fund spending plan for the fiscal year that began on July 1 into law. His...

World's scariest roads

Locals give them names such as the "Road of Death" and the "Road of Bones" - streets where just one small miscalculation can lead to disaster.

Timeline for the day of the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The September 11, 2001 attacks, in addition to being a unique act of aggression, constituted a media event on a scale not seen since the advent of civilian global satellite links, round-the-clock television news organizations and the instant worldwide reaction and debate made pos …

Georgia, Russia Argue Their Cases Before Hague Tribunal - WSJ.com

Fannie Mae's Patron Saint - WSJ.com

don't even own a house of my own and yet....i'm paying for everyone else's. go figure.

U.S. to Pull 8,000 Troops From Iraq Early in '09 - NYTimes.com

Family's place in Palin's politics - Washington Post- msnbc.com

'Peanuts' animator Bill Melendez dies at 91

Melendez's nearly seven decades as a professional animator began in 1938 when he was hired by Walt Disney Studios and worked on Mickey Mouse cartoons and classic animated features such as "Pinocchio" and "Fantasia."

Phelps to use $1 million bonus to start charity

U.S. Olympian Michael Phelps announced on TODAY he will use the $1 million bonus he earned for tying Mark Spitz's record of seven gold medals to start his own foundation to promote education about swimming and pool safety.

Mushrooms poison 'Horse Whisperer' author

The author of the best-selling novel "The Horse Whisperer" is recovering in a hospital after eating poisonous mushrooms during a holiday in Scotland. Evans became sick after cooking and eating the mushrooms he and his family picked in the woods on Aug.

ABC News: New Orleans Mayors Warns of 'Storm of the Century'

"This is going to be the storm of the century," said Nagin, admitting that while he's usually "very calm," this time is different. "You need to be scared," said Nagin. "This is the mother of all storms, and I'm not sure we've seen anything like this."

Builders get creative to lure homebuyers

Homebuilders are always trying to sell their homes, but these days they have an extra incentive - beating the clock.

Tentative Settlement Reached In 2006 Failed Roof Rescue

A lawsuit involving a Seattle man who fell to his death from a Nob Hill rooftop during a failed rescue attempt by a San Francisco firefighter in 2006 may reach a resolution this week.

SF Kaiser Patients To Be Tested For Possible TB Exposure

Kaiser Permanente said it is asking 2,035 people treated in its San Francisco hospital to be tested for tuberculosis after a worker was diagnosed with the condition.

Mental ills may have an evolutionary upside

Natural selection wants us to be crazy - at least a little bit. While true debilitating insanity is not nature's intention, many mental health issues may be byproducts of the over-functional human brain, some researchers claim.

A Teacher on the Front Line as Faith and Science Clash - NYTimes.com

David Campbell switched on the overhead projector and wrote "Evolution" in the rectangle of light on the screen....

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