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Most popular news on 15 June 2009 |
Boy not allowed to get life-saving transplant in Japan Eleven-year-old Hiroki Ando will likely die if he does not get a new heart.
Ahmadinejad: No guarantee on rival's safety Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declined Sunday to guarantee the safety of his defeated rival Mir Hossein Moussavi in response to a question from CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour.
Clashes in Iran reveal deep divide A group of 20 to 30 men, carrying clubs and metal pipes, banged on the door of an apartment building in a Tehran neighborhood.
Going, going, gone digital -- with a few exceptions Phones at help centers across the country rang Saturday, a day after broadcasters halted the transmission of analog signals long depended on by many people without cable or satellite television.
Bill Clinton: Global cooperation needed for mankind's survival Former President Bill Clinton urged people to accept themselves and others in a world system that is "unstable, unequal and unsustainable."
Biden expresses 'doubts' about Iranian election Vice President Joe Biden expressed doubts Sunday about the validity of Iran's presidential election, but said it will take time to analyze the results.
Seven Civil War stories your teacher never told you Perhaps your history teachers failed to alert you to these Civil War facts: Jefferson Davis nearly got mugged by an angry female mob; Abraham Lincoln loved the Confederate anthem "Dixie," and Paul Revere was a Civil War casualty.
Theme-park chain Six Flags files for bankruptcy In an effort to shed $1.8 billion in debt, popular theme-park chain Six Flags announced Saturday that it was filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Entertainment Weekly's Picks of the Week The Mouseketeers' prerogative, it seems, is to rage against the Disney machine that made them.
Israel PM calls for demilitarized Palestinian state Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel could accept a peace agreement with a "demilitarized Palestinian state" as its neighbor.
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