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Most popular news on 2 September 2009 |
Jimena closes in on Baja; Erika forms in Atlantic Hurricane Jimena weakened to a Category 3 storm Tuesday afternoon, but remained dangerous as it bore down on the Mexican peninsula of Baja California, with the resort town of Cabo San Lucas in its path.
Dr. Gupta offers advice to parents on H1N1 Over this past week, I had some interesting conversations with colleagues who are also health care professionals. These conversations usually start with, "You know what I hate about the media ... ?"
FAA says 2 in helicopter crash were FAA safety inspectors One FAA safety inspector was killed and another injured Tuesday when a helicopter they were on crashed into an apparently unoccupied house in Jackson, Mississippi, authorities said.
Is AT&T losing its grip on the iPhone? Apple's exclusive deal with AT&T to offer the iPhone may end within the year, according to a prediction from financial analyst Gene Munster, a senior research analyst at Piper Jaffray.
Body Magic: Get rich, get thin -- or get real? The company name flashed and swirled around the darkened convention hall as the music began to pump.
Gmail outage deprives millions of e-mail Gmail, Google's popular free e-mail service, was inaccessible to many of its 36 million users Tuesday afternoon, causing widespread chatter on Twitter and other social networks.
Oklahoma pastor was found nude, stabbed behind altar, source says A 61-year-old pastor who was killed in a rural Oklahoma church was found lying behind the altar with her arms outstretched, a source close to the investigation told CNN.
Dying former 'Manson family' member up for parole A former "Manson family" member who stabbed actress Sharon Tate to death more than 40 years ago and is now terminally ill faces her 13th parole hearing on Wednesday.
Cut your family's bills with these easy ways The McDermotts are trying to insulate their family from an uncertain economy as much as possible -- the only difference between them and most of us is in a few months their family will nearly double in size.
Donor says he got thousands for his kidney Four years ago, a young, cash-starved Israeli answered an ad in a newspaper for a kidney donor.
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