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Most popular news on 30 June 2009
Yemeni plane crashes with 154 aboard
A Yemeni jetliner with more than 150 people aboard has crashed in the Indian Ocean off the island nation of Comoros, aviation officials in Yemen said Tuesday.

Michael Jackson's mom gets kids, estate control for now
Michael Jackson's three children asked to see their father's body in the UCLA emergency room after they were told he was dead, according to the lawyer for Jackson's personal doctor.

When Billy Mays shouted it, people believed
Billy Mays always let you know who you were talking to.

Five die in Italian Riviera train-gas blast
A gas explosion from a cargo train carrying fuel tanks killed at least five people and injured 35 others Monday night in a town in western Italy, a local government official said.

Commentary: Sotomayor reversal not a first
Monday, in the much anticipated New Haven, Connecticut, firefighters' case, the Supreme Court reversed an opinion joined by Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.

TV pitchman Billy Mays had heart disease, coroner says
TV pitchman Billy Mays' death appeared to be from heart disease, not a bump to the head, according to the Hillsborough County medical examiner.

Killed cleric's son: Some suicide attacks OK
I first realized something was wrong when the hand-held metal detector didn't make a sound.

Colorado beef company expands recall due to possible E. coli
A Colorado company's recall last week of beef products possibly contaminated with E. coli has been expanded, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said this week.

Historic moment in Iraq marked with street festival
Iraqis welcomed the Tuesday deadline for American troops to leave their towns and cities with a street festival in Baghdad, though fears of renewed violence tempered celebrations of what their government called "National Sovereignty Day."

Police clash with demonstrators in Honduran capital
Honduran authorities on Monday clashed with supporters of deposed President Jose Manuel Zelaya, but the extent of the unrest appeared limited.

 
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