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Most popular news on 26 October 2007 |
Witness: Diana spoke after crash Read full story for latest details.
Fire chief: 25,000-acre blaze was set One of the larger fires in Southern California was deliberately started by someone with apparent knowledge of arson, a fire official said Thursday.
Firefighters gain ground in California, but death toll rises Favorable weather and firefighter reinforcements helped ease the fire danger in parts of Southern California Thursday, but the human toll from the disaster was still coming to light.
Student's death likely caused by staph infection A middle school student from Brooklyn died Thursday, probably from the staph infection MRSA, according to the New York City Health Department.
Innocent man shares his 20-year struggle behind bars Willie "Pete" Williams had no idea when he was pulled over by police that the criminal justice system was about to steal away half his life.
Britney Spears avoids hit-and-run trial Read full story for latest details.
U.S. details Quds Force's 'lethal support' to Taliban The Quds Force, the elite unit of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, provides "lethal support" to the Sunni-dominated Taliban for use against U.S. and NATO forces, according to information in the new U.S. sanctions imposed on Iran.
Vote on Armenian 'genocide' resolution put off Supporters of a congressional resolution that would have declared the Ottoman-era killings of Armenians "genocide" dropped their call for a vote on the measure Thursday.
Fire wipes out mobile home park Flames and smoke drove hundreds of people from a Southern California mobile home park, and it might not reopen for months -- if ever, a routed resident said.
'Dancing' votes off another contestant Read full story for latest details.
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