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Most popular news on 6 July 2009
Police: Ex-NFL star McNair dated woman before both found dead
The death of former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was a homicide, though police said Sunday they have not classified the death of woman who was involved in a romantic relationship with him.

Celebrity death rumors spread online
After a string of real celebrity deaths last week, the Internet and online social networks killed a few more stars.

Conservatives taken aback by Palin's decision to resign
Astounding. Risky. Quitter. And that's what fellow conservatives had to say Sunday about Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and her decision to step down with 18 months left in her term.

Lucky fans get news on Jackson memorial tickets
Some lucky Michael Jackson fans got the e-mails they were hoping for Sunday, saying they've won two free tickets to Tuesday's memorial service.

Disney World monorail crash kills driver
Two monorail trains at Walt Disney World collided early Sunday, killing a 21-year-old driver.

Honduran military prevents ousted leader's landing; clash kills 1
Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya said he was denied permission to land at Tegucigalpa's airport Sunday evening after a deadly clash between Zelaya's supporters and government troops.

Jackson could rest with the stars if buried at Forest Lawn Memorial
As Michael Jackson fans and the media pour into Los Angeles, California, for what could be the most widely watched memorial of all time, an obvious question remains: Where will he be laid to rest?

Costa Rica tops list of 'happiest' nations
Forget Disneyland! Costa Rica is the happiest place in the world, according to an independent research group in Britain with the goal of building a new economy, "centered on people and the environment."

D.C.'s Marion Barry arrested again
Former D.C. mayor, now Washington councilman, Marion Barry has been arrested again.

British official warns Iran on embassy staffer arrest
"There will be consequences" if Iran mistreats a British Embassy employee who was arrested in Tehran, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said Sunday, as cracks began to appear in the Iranian leadership.

 
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