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Most popular news on 20 June 2009 |
Skeleton of Caylee Anthony had tape over mouth, report says There was no trauma visible on the "completely skeletonized" remains of slain toddler Caylee Anthony, but there were overlapping pieces of duct tape over her mouth, according to the autopsy report released Friday.
House impeaches Texas judge accused of sex crimes The House of Representatives voted Friday to impeach a federal judge convicted of obstruction of justice while in office.
Air France bodies had broken bones, official says At least some of the bodies recovered from the Air France crash this month had broken bones, Brazilian authorities have told French investigators, evidence that suggests the flight broke apart before hitting the ocean.
Sotomayor resigns from women's club U.S. Supreme Court justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor has quit her membership in a women's club, the New York-based Belizean Grove.
New clip shows 'Jon & Kate' troubles TLC released another video segment Friday from the network's one-hour "Jon & Kate Plus 8" episode scheduled to air Monday night.
Chants against West punctuate Khamenei's defiant speech People in the crowd sang songs of tribute as they waited.
iPhone 3GS launch has app developers seeing gold Friday's launch of the iPhone 3GS could usher in an innovative and lucrative new era for those who create applications for the popular device, developers and industry observers say.
Gates: U.S. ready for North Korea missile Defense Secretary Robert Gates said that the United States could defend itself should North Korea launch a missile toward Hawaii and that U.S. officials are carefully monitoring the reclusive nation's military.
Toll House cookie dough recalled, linked to E. coli Two federal agencies warned consumers Friday not to eat raw Nestle Toll House refrigerated cookie dough.
Adopted by a man who used to date my mom The summers of my youth were filled with the kinds of activities that were common to every kid in the 80s but are considered almost death-defying these days: tree climbing, bike riding without a helmet, and daylong road trips spent in the backseat of the family car, where we bounced around like Super Balls, nary a seat belt in sight.
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