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Most popular news on 9 June 2009
A week later, Air France mystery deepens
It's been little more than a week since an Air France jet crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, bringing a horrific end to the lives of the 228 people aboard.

Work begins on nation's largest mass transit project
The largest mass transit project in the country got under way Monday with the help of federal stimulus dollars, as public officials broke ground on a second passenger rail tunnel beneath the Hudson River.

Shooting deaths of Oklahoma girls remain a mystery one year later
William Whitaker is certain that somebody in the central Oklahoman community where he lives knows who killed his daughter.

Stronger, faster iPhone 3GS will hit stores June 19
A new, faster version of the popular iPhone will hit stores June 19, Apple said Monday.

Travolta, mourning son's death, bypasses publicity for film
John Travolta, still in mourning over the death of his teenage son earlier this year, issued a rare public statement urging fans to see his latest movie, "The Taking of Pelham 123," which he filmed last year.

Autopsy: Newborn's mother died from 'homicidal violence'
A woman whose body was found in the crawl space of an Oregon home -- the mother of a newborn who also died -- died from "homicidal violence," the state's deputy medical examiner said Monday.

Clinton orders review of State Department security after arrests
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday she has ordered a review of security and vetting procedures that let a State Department employee suspected of spying for Cuba slip through the cracks.

Man accused in pitcher's death pleads not guilty
The man charged with murder in the deaths of three people, including Major League Baseball pitcher Nick Adenhart, pleaded not guilty Monday.

Bird strike that downed plane was by migratory species
You can blame it on out-of-towners.

From teacher, coach, engineer to the White House
Are great leaders born, or are they made through offbeat jobs? Let's have a look.

 
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