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Most popular news on 13 September 2009 |
Key Blagojevich player is dead, ex-governor says Christopher Kelly, former chief fundraiser for ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, has died, according to the ex-governor and a hospital official.
'No reason' to believe missing bride-to-be ran away, official says There is no reason to believe that a missing Yale graduate student and bride-to-be ran away, the school's vice president said Saturday.
'SNL' star denies she was fired over weight Casey Wilson is laughing off reports that she was fired from "Saturday Night Live" for being too fat.
Tea party movement has anger, no dominant leaders From the stage, Deborah Johns is the angry conscience of the tea party movement.
Official: U.S. revokes visas of Honduran president, 15 others Ramping up pressure on Honduras' interim government, the United States has revoked the visa of the beleaguered country's leader, a senior Honduran official told CNN en Espanol on Saturday.
'Butterfly Nebula' catches Hubble's attention Forget Hollywood special effects or Impressionist paintings -- some of the most stunning images are created by the mysterious and often violent forces in the universe.
Super-light sub has 'capability greater than U.S. Navy' A new generation of deep-sea submarines light enough to launch from a yacht could open up the ocean's depths to amateur explorers.
Jay Leno ready for prime time Jay Leno's new show will be freshly baked five nights a week with three times the comedy of his former "Tonight Show," the comedian promised.
Wilson funds reach $1 million after 'you lie' cry, aide says U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson -- the South Carolina Republican who heckled President Obama during his speech to a joint session of Congress -- has raised at least $1 million in contributions, a campaign aide confirmed.
Tea party activists rally at U.S. Capitol The conservative advocacy group Tea Party Express massed at the U.S. Capitol on Saturday to protest health care reform, higher taxes and what they see as out-of-control government spending.
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