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Most popular news on 19 September 2009 |
Man's lung ailment caused by fragment of fast food spoon "I know I didn't chow down on a spoon!" declared John Manley, who recently discovered that an eating utensil was the source of his two years of ill health, coughing, vomiting and pain.
Source: DNA match led to lab tech's arrest in Yale murder A DNA match linking Raymond J. Clark III to Yale student Annie Le led to his arrest on murder charges, a source with knowledge of the investigation said.
Khloe Kardashian to marry L.A. Lakers player Wow, talk about a whirlwind romance!
Suspect in terror probe admits ties to al Qaeda, official says A 24-year-old Colorado resident and Afghan national who is a suspect in an alleged terrorist plot in the United States has admitted to having ties to al Qaeda, an administration official familiar with the matter told CNN on Friday.
Woman ordered son, friends to beat up teen, police say A Maryland mother faces assault charges for allegedly ordering a group of teens to beat up a 14-year-old who was stabbed in the ensuing melee, Baltimore County police said Friday.
Officials: Another bone found on kidnapping suspects' property Investigators found another bone on property belonging to kidnapping suspects Phillip and Nancy Garrido on Friday, as they scoured the yard for possible clues to the abductions of two other girls about 20 years ago, officials said.
Germany boosts terrorism alert level The German government raised its terrorism alert level after al Qaeda posted a video on the Internet threatening attacks in Germany if this month's elections do not come out the way the terrorist organization wants.
Quirky Iowa rapper gaining ce-Web-rity status It was five minutes before doors opened at Atlanta rock club The Earl, and Leslie Hall was backstage cramming her ample proportions into head-to-toe spandex.
Rape accusation 'traumatizing,' former suspect says Four young men falsely accused of raping an 18-year-old student at Hofstra University were trying to return their lives to normal Friday after an ordeal that two of them described as traumatic.
Michelle Obama could be secret weapon in health care reform She stood by her husband throughout the contentious 2008 presidential campaign and during heated health care reform debates during his presidency.
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