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Most popular news on 22 September 2009
Cold? Flu? H1N1? How can you tell the difference?
When Tyra Smith's boyfriend, Chris Lewis, first suggested they be guinea pigs in a H1N1 vaccination study in August, she wasn't so crazy about the idea. But then she warmed to it: While she doesn't like needles, she thought she'd help out because she knew H1N1 was a serious virus.

Bill Clinton: Not all fighting health reform motivated by race
While some criticism targeting President Obama is racially motivated, the fight over health care isn't, former President Bill Clinton told CNN Monday.

Stunned Georgians scramble to safety
The incessant banging on the door finally roused Ted Jackson from a deep sleep.

Friends worry about Jessica Simpson's 'tailspin'
After losing her beloved Maltipoo Daisy to a coyote attack, Jessica Simpson may be at the lowest point of her life, friends fear.

Khloe Kardashian to wed NBA player Sunday
Looks like Khloe Kardashian may be running down the aisle.

Facebook gets caught in Golan Heights dispute
Logging onto Facebook as a resident in the Golan Heights, should you enter Syria or Israel as your home country?

'District 9' depiction angers some Nigerians
When Ken Umeano went to watch the summer sci-fi blockbuster "District 9," he stormed out after 30 minutes.

Employee held in slaying at posh New York hotel
An employee of a luxurious New York hotel has been arrested in connection with the slaying of a woman in one of the hotel's residential condominiums, police say.

Students launch camera to edge of space, snap pics of Earth
Oliver Yeh is the kind of guy who cooks up ideas so kooky, so out-of-this-world, that even his fellow MIT students tend to roll their eyes when they hear them.

Five dead in Georgia flooding; governor declares emergency
With at least five people dead and massive expanses of land and roads under water, Georgia's governor declared a state of emergency Monday in the 17 counties hardest hit by flooding from severe weather.

 
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