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Most popular news on 8 June 2009 |
17 bodies found from lost Air France plane Seventeen bodies have been recovered from last week's crash of an Air France jetliner off the South American coast, Brazil's military said Sunday.
Newborn dies, mother found dead in crawl space; woman charged A 28-year-old Oregon woman has been charged with murder after the body of a new mother was found in the crawl space of her home.
Heidi Pratt taken to Costa Rican hospital Reality TV star Heidi Pratt was hospitalized Saturday in Costa Rica, her publicist confirmed.
New Orleans mayor quarantined in China for possible flu exposure The mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana, has been quarantined in China after possible exposure to the H1N1 virus, his office said Sunday.
Hillary Clinton: I said no, at first, to secretary of state job When then-President-elect Barack Obama first asked Hillary Clinton to be his top diplomat, she turned him down and recommended others for the job, the secretary of state said in an interview broadcast Sunday.
Parents rammed cars into burning day care Parents in northern Mexico on Sunday began to bury the children who died in a horrific day care fire as Mexican authorities raised the death toll from the blaze to 41.
10 immigrants killed in SUV crash in Arizona An SUV carrying almost two dozen undocumented immigrants crashed in Arizona over the weekend, killing 10 people and injuring several others, state police reported Sunday.
18 killed in clash between Mexican army, gunmen Eighteen people, including two soldiers, were killed Saturday in a gunbattle between the Mexican army and organized-crime suspects in the Mexican resort town of Acapulco, the Mexican Ministry of Defense said Sunday.
Louisiana teen held in infant's killing, police say A 17-year-old Louisiana man faces first-degree murder and aggravated rape charges in the beating death of his girlfriend's 8-month-old son, police said.
'Up' squeaks past 'The Hangover' for photo-finish win Buoyed no doubt by repeat business and premium 3-D ticket prices, Disney/Pixar's "Up" lifted past the bona fide surprise hit "The Hangover" to be the first film of the summer to land at number one at the box office two weekends in a row.
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