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Most popular news on 1 November 2007 |
Lawn-watering spat leads to death Read full story for latest details.
Church ordered to pay $10.9 million for funeral protest A federal jury in Baltimore, Maryland, Wednesday awarded $10.9 million to a father of a Marine whose funeral was picketed by members of a fundamentalist church carrying signs blaming soldiers' deaths on America's tolerance of homosexuals.
Halloween 'Ugly Teeth' recalled over high lead levels Read full story for latest details.
Shocker on 'Dancing With the Stars' Read full story for latest details.
New Iraq policy prompts angry words at the State Department Calling it "a potential death sentence," several hundred diplomats expressed their resentment Wednesday over a new State Department policy that could force them to serve in Iraq or risk losing their jobs.
Ex-'Prison Break' actor gets 40 months Read full story for latest details.
Source: Colbert to file for S.C. Democratic primary Funnyman Stephen Colbert's presidential campaign is apparently no joke.
Nationwide Operation FALCON nets 6,400 fugitives More than 6,400 sex offenders, gang members and other fugitives were arrested in a series of law enforcement operations conducted throughout the United States, top Justice Department officials announced Wednesday.
Tropical Storm Noel claims 48 lives, threatens Florida Tropical Storm Noel, which killed 48 people in the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba, was lingering along the Cuban coast Wednesday, but tropical storm watches were issued for southeast Florida in preparation for its predicted move northward.
Some Christian pastors embrace Scientology Some Christian congregations, particularly in lower income, urban areas, are turning to an unlikely source for help -- the Church of Scientology.
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