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Most popular news on 27 June 2009
Presley: Jackson knew his fate
Michael Jackson knew "exactly how his fate would be played out" and feared his death would echo that of Elvis Presley, Lisa Marie Presley wrote in an online blog posted Friday morning.

Jackson dies, almost takes Internet with him
How many people does it take to break the Internet? On June 25, we found out it's just one -- if that one is Michael Jackson.

After six months, a six-pack emerges
After six months, 35 pounds of chicken breast and more than a hundred hours of exercising, Jason Dinant finally sees the fruits of his labor. There are six of them.

Questions swirl about Jackson and medication
Questions swirled Friday about the possible role prescription medications may have played in the death Thursday of pop idol Michael Jackson, people close to him said.

How Michael Jackson thrilled Russia
Michael Jackson's fame truly knew no borders: He was even the first international popstar to perform in post-Soviet-era Russia.

Sanford's wife: 'His career is not a concern of mine'
Jenny Sanford said Thursday that her husband Mark Sanford's political career is "not a concern of mine" and that she'd be just fine -- regardless of whether their marriage survives.

Small U.S. businesses thrive with Ethiopian woman's help
Alfa Demmellash grew up on less than a dollar a day, and against the backdrop of torture and murder. But these days she's living the American dream and helping others do the same.

U.S. relents in 11-year-old girl's deportation case
Eleven-year-old Ewelina Bledniak was looking at a year split from her parents, split from her friends, away from everything she loves about living in America.

How to avoid salesmen when buying a car
There are two good ways to buy your new car or truck at a reasonable low price and avoid all of the negotiating games and hassles:

Airline policies juggle larger passengers
You pay for checking your baggage, for snacks and for extra legroom. Word is one airline has even toyed with charging you to use the toilet. So it makes perfect sense to some fliers that heavier passengers should pay for spilling over into the next seat.

 
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