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  • Abortion, politics a volatile mix for U.S. Catholics
    A dispute over abortion between the only remaining Kennedy in Congress and his Roman Catholic bishop has highlighted the political volatility of the issue.
  • Lawyer: 9/11 suspect to plead not guilty
    At least one -- and possibly all five -- of the detainees with alleged ties to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, will plead not guilty in a "justification defense," arguing the attacks were responses to American foreign policy, according to a lawyer who met with one of the defendants.
  • Sanford faces 37 ethics charges
    The South Carolina Ethics Commission has charged Gov. Mark Sanford with 37 counts of violating state ethics laws, according to a complaint released by the commission on Monday.
  • Health care bill moves ahead
    Senate Democrats cleared a major hurdle this weekend by voting to move ahead with debate on health care reform, but it was hardly a unified party standing behind the bill.
  • Fort Hood victim 'died as she lived'
    Huddling under umbrellas in a chilly rain, friends, relatives and comrades gathered at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to lay to rest another of the victims of the massacre at Fort Hood, Texas.
  • Philippines massacre blamed on 'thugs'
    Gunmen kidnapped and killed at least 21 people in the Philippines today in what a presidential adviser called the most "gruesome massacre of civilians" in recent history.
  • January Iraq elections may be delayed
    The Iraqi parliament passed an amended election law Monday, but it failed to address concerns of the country's Sunni Arab vice president. That raised doubts about whether nationwide elections will take place as constitutionally required in January.
  • 8 Somali-Americans face terror charges
    Eight Somali-American men from Minnesota are charged with federal terror-related counts for attempting to recruit fighters for al-Shabaab, a Somali group considered a terror organization by the United States, officials said Monday.
  • Reports link Chinese drywall, corrosion
    The suspected link between Chinese drywall and toxic effects reported by thousands of U.S. homeowners was strengthened Monday by three government reports.
  • Heidi Klum takes Seal's last name
    Heidi Klum has officially changed her name to Heidi Samuel, taking Seal's last name, four years and four kids after getting hitched.

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Sports

  • Peter King: Favre passes biggest preseason test
    If Brett Favre can develop a quick rapport with his teammates and remain healthy for his 19th NFL campaign, the Vikings might be on the brink of something special, writes Peter King.
  • Favre, Peterson tally TDs in Vikes' 17-10 road victory
    Benefitting from a full week of practice, Brett Favre showed glimpses of his future Hall of Fame self and played a strong role in the Vikings' 17-10 victory over the Texans.
  • 'Not-so Amazins' lead lengthy list of disappointments this season
    The Mets and Cubs have fallen woefully short of expectations, which is why the beleaguered clubs are headlining Jon Heyman's in-depth look at this season's biggest disappointments.
  • Will Brady play in Pats' opener?

  • 'Pacman' strikes deal to play with CFL
    If controversial cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones is going to return to the NFL, it will be via the Canadian Football League. Jones agreed in principle to a one-year deal with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers late Monday night and is expected to join the team as early as Wednesday.
  • Alabama DL Deaderick shot, wounded in robbery
    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama defensive lineman Brandon Deaderick was hospitalized in good condition Tuesday after being shot in the arm during an apparent robbery attempt at an off-campus apartment complex.
  • Dodgers net Thome, Garland
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Dodgers made a big push to lock up the NL West, acquiring slugging first baseman Jim Thome from the Chicago White Sox and right-hander Jon Garland from the Arizona Diamondbacks.
  • Rubio shuns Wolves, inks deal with Spanish club
    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Point guard Ricky Rubio will be staying in Spain for the next two seasons instead of coming to play for the Minnesota Timberwolves this fall, according to two published reports.
  • Pettitte flirts with no-no
    BALTIMORE(AP) After an error ruined Andy Pettitte 's bid for perfection, the left-hander's effort to console his dejected teammate was absolutely flawless.
  • Michigan's Rodriguez denies practice allegations
    ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez said Monday that his football program has abided by NCAA rules, despite allegations from players and former players who say the team has practiced far beyond the time allowed.

Health

  • Parkour teaches the art of moving
    Parkour -- the "art of moving" -- is a physically challenging practice where participants move through the landscape using obstacles, like stairs and benches, to propel themselves forward and gain speed.
  • Flying with the flu? Some may be tempted
    Air travelers bracing themselves for the annual Thanksgiving rush this week may have something else to fret about: passengers who could be bringing a little extra baggage of the viral kind on board.
  • Scrutiny for cancer screenings
    It's been a confusing week for women, with new guidelines for breast cancer and cervical cancer exams. Though the guidelines triggered controversy, one expert said, there could be a silver lining.
  • With discord in the ranks, health bill moves ahead
    Senate Democrats cleared a major hurdle this weekend by voting to move ahead with debate on health care reform, but it was hardly a unified party standing behind the bill.
  • Commentary: Herbal remedies need real scrutiny
    Did you know that there exists an all-natural remedy for memory loss? Weight gain? Macular degeneration? Prostate enlargement? These products are so successful that clinical testing has already begun! Just listened to the following testimonial from an unidentified person ...
  • CDC: H1N1 cases down, vaccine availability grows
    Health officials on Friday reported a slight decrease in H1N1 flu activity nationwide.
  • 'I want my mammograms!'
    A government task force says women in their 40s don't need annual mammograms, but Sara Fought would beg to differ: She says she's alive today because a routine mammogram found cancer when she was 42.
  • New cervical cancer screening guidelines released
    The new mammogram recommendations out earlier this week caused quite an uproar. Now comes another change in screening tests for women -- this one for cervical cancer.
  • Vicks nasal spray recalled over bacteria
    Procter & Gamble is recalling Vicks Sinex nasal spray in the United States, Britain and Germany after finding it contained bacteria, the company said.
  • Two men reflect national divide over health reform
    Aisha's Fish and Chicken is named for Stanley Walker's 16-year-old daughter; it's a small family business known for its wings, catfish and signature sauce.

Technology

  • Hacked e-mails fuel climate debate
    An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the e-mail server at a climate-research center, stole more than 1,000 e-mails about global warming and posted them online.
  • EBay apologizes for Web site glitch
    Online auction giant eBay apologized Sunday for a daylong glitch that inactivated the search function on its Web site, and said it will compensate sellers for their losses.
  • Report: Risings seas could cost trillions
    A possible rise in sea levels by 0.5 meters by 2050 could put at risk more than $28 trillion worth of assets in the world's largest coastal cities, according to a report compiled for the insurance industry.
  • Three Mile Island radiation leak investigated
    Authorities at Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant were investigating what caused a weekend radiation leak that resulted in 150 workers being sent home, officials said Sunday.
  • Large Hadron Collider back online
    "The LHC is back," the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced triumphantly Friday, as the world's largest particle accelerator resumed operation more than a year after an electrical failure shut it down.
  • Orbiting astronaut welcomes daughter
    Space shuttle astronaut Randy Bresnik has welcomed a daughter -- from space.
  • How Microsoft blew it on Windows Mobile
    Microsoft Windows continues to dominate the PC market with a 90 percent market-share stronghold, but when it comes to smartphones, Microsoft is getting beat up worse than a mustachioed villain in a Jackie Chan movie.
  • Google OS: the end of the hard drive?
    Google today unveiled more details of Chrome OS, a lightweight, browser-based operating system for netbooks.
  • Russian corruption fight explodes on YouTube
    The month of November has been a poignant one for Russia and its fight against corruption -- arguably its biggest vice.
  • Android's growth worries some
    A year after its release, Google's open source Android operating system has become a sensation.

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