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Most popular news on 21 August 2009 |
'Romney care' touted as a model for national health care reform If Washington wants health care reform with bipartisan support, experts say consider what former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney accomplished as governor in Democratic Massachusetts.
Adult, 2 teens charged with beating elderly black man Authorities have charged two teenagers and an adult in connection with the beating of a 76-year-old African-American man early Tuesday in Baltimore, Maryland, in an incident police say had a racial connection.
Hurricane Bill leads to tropical storm warning for Bermuda Forecasters issued a tropical storm warning Thursday for the Atlantic island of Bermuda as Category 3 Hurricane Bill neared.
Police looking into Dane nude video Even the police have the Eric Dane nude tape on replay.
Tickets to Michael Jackson movie go on sale September 27 The film about Michael Jackson's final three months, which uses video of rehearsals for his concert comeback, will run in theaters worldwide for two weeks only beginning October 28, according to Sony Pictures.
The 12 most annoying types of Facebookers Facebook, for better or worse, is like being at a big party with all your friends, family, acquaintances and co-workers.
Another arrested in London $65M heist London police arrested another man in connection with this month's brazen jewelry store robbery of some $65 million worth of gems, Metropolitan Police said.
Source: CIA hired Blackwater to help hunt al Qaeda leaders The Central Intelligence Agency hired the private security firm Blackwater USA in 2004 to work on a covert program aimed at targeting and potentially killing top al Qaeda leaders, according to a source familiar with the program.
Most families outraged at Pan Am 103 bomber's release Victims' family members and advocates are grieving anew as the only man convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland -- which killed 270 people -- was released Thursday from a British prison.
Prosecutors: Man charged in attack on Milwaukee mayor Prosecutors charged a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, man with attacking the city's mayor in an incident that landed the mayor in the hospital with wounds to his head and face, according to a criminal complaint filed by the district attorney Thursday.
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