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Most popular news on 1 September 2009 |
Garrido victim: 'He had me for 8 hours. He had her for 18 years' Katie Callaway Hall trembled for four hours when she heard Phillip Garrido was arrested.
Sex-tourism operation nets three, Justice Department says Three men charged with sexually exploiting Cambodian children are being brought back to the United States to face prosecution, the Justice Department announced Monday.
Michael Jackson hoax was 'experiment,' broadcaster says A hoax video purporting to show Michael Jackson hopping out of a coroner's van alive was produced by a German television station as an experiment, the broadcaster told CNN Monday.
Former Miss California USA sues pageant officials Carrie Prejean has filed a lawsuit against Miss California USA officials who stripped her of her title, accusing them of libel and religious discrimination for her views on same-sex marriage.
Kidnap suspect: Mind control helped stop my sexual urges Phillip Garrido had a story to tell -- about how God helped him overcome the evil inside him.
Fed-up fliers ready for rights Claustrophobia was not a condition Bill Johnson understood.
Police offer details of DJ AM's last day alive As the pieces are still being put together to identify the cause of Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein's death, a police source tells PEOPLE that on Friday, August 28, the day he was later discovered dead in his Manhattan apartment, the celebrity deejay had sent his last text message to two friends at 1 a.m.
Georgia slayings 911 call: 'My whole family's dead' In an anguished 911 call, a Georgia man told dispatchers that he arrived home to find "my whole family's dead."
Dogs, Ferrari, strangers -- weird stipulations News outlets reported this week that legendary broadcaster Walter Cronkite never amended his will to include Joanna Simon, who had been his girlfriend for the last four years of his life. Cronkite's daughter said the newsman never planned to leave Simon, a former opera singer and older sister of Carly Simon, any sort of inheritance, but either way, wills are back in the news.
'Angry fire' roars across 100,000 California acres Bone-dry conditions in an area that has not seen a major fire in more than 60 years pushed a Southern California wildfire from 45,000 acres to more than 100,000 acres in a matter of hours Monday, fire officials said.
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