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In a week when number one USC and third ranked Georgia lost in upsets, fourth ranked Florida also was an upset victim. The Gators lost to Hollywood 411's Megan Tevrizian talks to Edward Norton, Colin Farrell and the rest of the cast of PRIDE AND GLORY from the movie's red Democrat Barack Obama has a "tremendous advantage" over Republican John McCain in the race for the White House, at least in his US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined her counterparts from Pacific island nations here Saturday to press Fiji's coup leaders to EAGLE EYE Clip - "ATM Machine"
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Tips to Safeguard Your Smart Phone
Description: Dan Hoffman, CTO of SMobile Systems and a certified hacking forensic investigator, talks about malicious software that can affect your mobile device, and offers tips on how to safeguard your smart phone.
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A Milwaukee man, 19, was arrested for impersonating a police officer after driving a car that had red and blue flashing lights and bars on Check out Kevin Garnett's Top 10 defensive plays from the 2007-2008 season. In a study of African Americans and Hispanic Americans, the fat inside the abdominal cavity, known as "visceral adipose tissue,, was David Carradine and wife Annie Bierman spend their Saturday evening dining at Mr Chow in Beverly Hills. |
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Capt. Nathan Green remembers the alarm sounding that day last April in Baghdad's Green Zone. He remembers running, and then the loud explosion of the rocket hitting 30 feet behind him. He was knocked unconscious and suffered a traumatic brain injury. He now hears the high-pitched whine and static buzz of an AM radio. All the time.
North Korea is continuing preparations to test-fire a missile but a launch does not appear imminent, Seoul's unification minister said Wednesday as a new U.S. envoy warned against such a test. Pyongyang stepped up its provocative rhetoric of recent weeks, warning of a "merciless" retaliation against any invasion  though both
5-Year-Old Went Missing From Her Bed, Amber Alert Issued. Sheriff's deputies searched house-to-house Wednesday and dive teams probed the St. Johns River for a 5-year-old north Florida girl who went missing from her bed. A Florida Amber Alert was issued for Haleigh Cummings of Satsuma, about 70 miles north of Orlando. The girl was last seen Monday night when she went to bed.
Parents play a key role in shaping young eating habits and attitudes about food, nutritionists say. But, too often, they're sending mixed signals. There's the mom who demands that her kids eat breakfast, then skips the meal herself. There's the dad who bans chips and candy, elevating the forbidden food to tempting levels. And there are
Pulled between his campaign rhetoric and his own party’s congressional barons, President Barack Obama largely sided with his Hill allies in unveiling an earmark proposal Wednesday that shies away from any strict crackdown on the practice. Obama proposed further transparency for the spending
THE HAGUE, Netherlands  Radovan Karadzic refused Tuesday to enter pleas to a new streamlined indictment containing two genocide charges and nine other counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes. The former Bosnian Serb leader told a hearing at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal that the U.N. court "does not have the right to try me." |
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