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Yahoo News |
11:58pm PDT |
Carradine family takes action on probe, photos
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Summary: AP - David Carradine's family members, dissatisfied with Thai investigators and "profoundly disturbed" by the publication of a forensics photo in a Bangkok tabloid, are seeking help from the FBI and an independent pathologist and have threatened legal act |
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BBC News |
11:58pm PDT |
Peru army imposes Amazon curfews |
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Summary: Peru's army imposes curfews in areas of Amazonas state after deadly clashes with indigenous protesters over land use. |
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Yahoo News |
11:55pm PDT |
Hezbollah, allies seek majority as Lebanon votes
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Summary: Reuters - Lebanese voters cast ballots in a tightly contested general election on Sunday pitting a Western-backed coalition against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah and its allies. |
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BBC News |
11:38pm PDT |
Air France crash |
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Summary: Questions amid the grief in Brazil as first bodies found |
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Yahoo News |
11:26pm PDT |
It's a bird who wins Belmont - Summer Bird!
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Summary: AP - This was a Belmont for the Birds. It was Summer Bird, not Mine That Bird and jockey Calvin Borel, who came roaring down the long stretch and won the final jewel of the Triple Crown on Saturday. |
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BBC News |
11:20pm PDT |
A toast to Europe's diversity |
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Summary: The BBC's Jonny Dymond reflects on what the EU means to ordinary people, after a nine-country tour. |
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Yahoo News |
11:20pm PDT |
Search goes on after bodies from Air France jet found
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Summary: AFP - Ships and planes scoured the Atlantic Ocean after the first two bodies and debris were recovered from an area off the coast of Brazil where an Air France passenger jet went down nearly a week ago. |
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Yahoo News |
11:13pm PDT |
Obama spends time sightseeing with family in Paris
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Summary: AP - President Barack Obama spent a few hours as a tourist this weekend, seeing Paris with his wife and two young girls after his trip to the Middle East, Germany and the beaches of Normandy . |
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Cnn.com |
11:09pm PDT |
Sudan's president defies arrest warrant |
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Summary: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who faces charges of crimes against humanity, visited Zimbabwe on Sunday for a regional trade meeting.
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Yahoo News |
11:08pm PDT |
Pakistan mosque blast prompts attack on Taliban
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Summary: AP - Hundreds of Pakistanis banded together to attack Taliban strongholds in a troubled northwest region to avenge a deadly suicide bombing at a local mosque, a top government official said Sunday. |
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Yahoo News |
11:03pm PDT |
Lebanon vote pits Hezbollah vs. pro-West camp
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Summary: AP - Lebanese streamed to their hometowns on the Mediterranean coast and high up in the mountains Sunday to vote in crucial elections that could unseat a pro-Western government and install one dominated by the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah. |
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Yahoo News |
11:02pm PDT |
Obama spends time sightseeing with family
(AP)
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Summary: AP - President Barack Obama spent a few hours as a tourist this weekend, seeing Paris with his wife and two young girls after his trip to the Middle East, Germany and the beaches of Normandy . |
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Yahoo News |
10:48pm PDT |
Carradine kin hires expert to examine actor's body
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Summary: AP - The family of David Carradine is asking the FBI and a private forensics expert to help investigate the "Kung Fu" actor's death, attorney Mark Geragos said Saturday, the same day Thai police said surveillance footage indicated no one had entered his h |
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Yahoo News |
10:28pm PDT |
EU election marathon enters final straight
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Summary: AFP - Voters in 19 nations go the polls to elect a new European Parliament amid fears of record low turnout and gains for fringe parties in protest at the economic recession blighting the continent. |
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Yahoo News |
10:24pm PDT |
Europe leaning right ahead of EU Parliament voting
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Summary: AP - Europe was leaning to the right ahead of European Parliament elections Sunday, with voters in many countries favoring conservative parties against a backdrop of economic crisis. |
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Yahoo News |
10:04pm PDT |
Deaths in Mexico day-care fire rise to 38 children
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Summary: Reuters - The death toll from a fire at a daycare center in northern Mexico rose to 38 children with 23 more hospitalized, many with life-threatening burns, Mexican authorities said on Saturday. |
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Yahoo News |
9:33pm PDT |
Supreme Court asked to block Chrysler sale to Fiat
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Summary: AP - Opponents of Chrysler's sale to Fiat are asking the Supreme Court to block the deal. |
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9:28pm PDT |
Investors ask Supreme Court to delay Chrysler sale
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Summary: Reuters - Indiana pension funds asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Sunday to immediately delay the sale of bankrupt automaker Chrysler LLC to a group led by Italian carmaker Fiat SpA while they challenge the deal. |
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BBC News |
8:58pm PDT |
Air France replaces speed sensors |
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Summary: Air France steps up replacement of speed monitors on Airbus planes after the disappearance of one of its jet over the Atlantic. |
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ChristianPost |
8:56pm PDT |
Christian Metal Artist, Ex-Hooker Get Hitched in Vegas |
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Summary: Guitarist Oz Fox of the heavy metal Christian band Stryper married Annie Lobert, founder of Hookers for Jesus, on Friday in The Church At South Las Vegas. |
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ChristianPost |
8:52pm PDT |
UCLA Allows Student to Thank 'Jesus' at Graduation |
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Summary: The University of California Los Angeles has responded to media pressure and agreed to allow a graduating student to thank "Jesus" in her personal statement. |
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ChristianPost |
8:52pm PDT |
UCLA Allows Student to Thank Jesus at Graduation |
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Summary: The University of California in Los Angeles has responded to media pressure and agreed to allow a graduating student to thank Jesus in her personal statement. |
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Cnn.com |
8:21pm PDT |
Students inspired by D-Day vets in charity swim |
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Summary: A small boatload of graduate students endured seasickness, hypothermia and huge swells in a 16-hour swim across the English Channel to raise money for veterans on the 65th anniversary of D-Day.
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7:58pm PDT |
Red Wings rush toward repeat, rout Penguins 5-0
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Summary: AP - The Detroit Red Wings sure don't look tired now. After watching their two-game lead in the Stanley Cup finals disappear in Pittsburgh, the defending champions returned to the friendly confines of Joe Louis Arena and blew away the supposedly fresher P |
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BBC News |
7:56pm PDT |
Mandelson e-mails list PM's flaws |
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Summary: E-mails sent by Lord Mandelson portray Gordon Brown as insecure and self-conscious, it has emerged. |
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Cnn.com |
7:56pm PDT |
Toll rises to 38 in Mexico day care fire |
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Summary: The death toll from a fire Friday at a Mexican day care center in the northwestern state of Sonora has risen to at least 31, the government reported Saturday via the state-run news agency.
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BBC News |
7:33pm PDT |
Fidel Castro dismisses spy 'tale' |
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Summary: Cuban ex-leader Fidel Castro says US charges that a Washington couple spied for Cuba for 30 years are a "ridiculous tale". |
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Cnn.com |
7:16pm PDT |
Found bodies may shed light on Flight 447 mystery |
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Summary: The bodies of two men found Saturday and confirmed as passengers of Air France Flight 447 were en route to Brazil, where they will be examined by forensics experts. Mary Schiavo, a former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation, said S |
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Yahoo News |
7:02pm PDT |
Fidel Castro calls U.S. spy case ridiculous
(Reuters)
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Summary: Reuters - Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro on Saturday called charges that a former U.S. State Department official and his wife spied for the Cuban government for nearly 30 years "ridiculous" and described the case as an "espionage comic strip." |
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Cnn.com |
7:01pm PDT |
Found bodies could help solve Flight 447 mystery |
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Summary: The bodies of two men found Saturday and confirmed as passengers of Air France Flight 447 were en route to Brazil, where they will be examined by forensics experts. Mary Schiavo, a former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation, said S |