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| FDA Panel Backs Lifting Breast Implant Ban - AP - 1 hour, 32 minutes ago In a surprising turnaround, federal health advisers Wednesday recommended allowing silicone-gel breast implants to return to the U.S. market after a 13-year ban on most uses of the devices but only under strict conditions that will limit how easily women can get them. [Discuss this] |
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| Kidnapped American in Iraq Shown on Video - AP - 1 hour, 37 minutes ago An Indiana man, scared and clutching his passport to his chest, was shown at gunpoint on a videotape aired by Al-Jazeera television Wednesday, two days after he was kidnapped from a water treatment plant near Baghdad. The station said he pleaded for his life and urged U.S. troops to withdraw from Iraq. [Discuss this] |
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| House Votes to End Federal Estate Taxes - AP - 1 hour, 41 minutes ago The House voted Wednesday to eliminate federal estate taxes in 2010 and beyond, a repeal that Republicans hailed but many Democrats said would reward the richest families at the steep cost of deeper federal deficits. [Discuss this] |
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| DeLay Apologizes for Schiavo Case Rhetoric - AP - 1 hour, 39 minutes ago House Majority Leader Tom DeLay apologized Wednesday for using overheated rhetoric on the day Terri Schiavo died, but refused to say whether he supports impeachment of the judges who ruled in her case. [Discuss this] |
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| Officials Work to Limit Labs Handling Flu - AP - 1 hour, 39 minutes ago Even as they sought to reassure a wary public, federal health officials detailed plans Wednesday to restrict the number of labs that can handle deadly flu viruses like the ones sent to thousands of facilities worldwide. [Discuss this] |
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| Lawmakers Hire Spouses, Children Regularly - AP - 1 hour, 42 minutes ago Dozens of lawmakers have hired their spouses and children to work for their campaigns and political groups, paying them with contributions they've collected from special interests and other donors. [Discuss this] |
| Poor Song Choice Dooms Turner on 'Idol' - AP - 1 hour, 43 minutes ago Nadia Turner picked the wrong song on Tuesday's "American Idol," and on Wednesday, she paid the price. Turner was voted off the Fox show after singing Crystal Gayle's "When I Dream," a choice that the judges lambasted. [Discuss this] |
| IPod's Domination Spurs Apple Earnings - AP - 1 hour, 44 minutes ago Apple Computer Inc. said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit jumped more than sixfold as its iPod music players continued to dominate the market. The results soundly beat Wall Street estimates. [Discuss this] |
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| Giambi Homers As Yanks Beat Red Sox 5-2 - AP - 1 hour, 48 minutes ago Jason Giambi socked it to Curt Schilling, and Mariano Rivera stitched it up nicely for the Yankees. Shaking off a steroid controversy and a slump, Giambi lined a two-run homer to break a sixth-inning tie on Wednesday night. Bernie Williams added another to chase the postseason hero and give New York a 5-2 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Reuters - [Discuss this] |
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| Connecticut House Votes To Allow Gay Unions - - (washingtonpost.com) [Discuss this] |
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| Pope's fans calling for sainthood have a long wait - - (USATODAY.com) [Discuss this] |
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