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Bush breaks ground on new Walter Reed: The new Walter Reed National Medical Center will merge the duties of the existing Army facility in Washington, which came under harsh criticism last year for shoddy care of war veterans. ›17:39, 3.07
Pondering an Oniontown trip? 'Stay out': Two teenagers who drove to Oniontown after a series of YouTube videos portrayed the hamlet as a run-down, backwoods dump were pelted with rocks by an angry group. ›00:54, 5.07
Bush puts trade, Africa high on G-8 agenda: U.S. President George W. Bush put advancing world trade talks and increasing aid to Africa high on his agenda Sunday for an upcoming summit of major economic powers that is also expected to focus on energy and climate change. ›11:59
Sailor ends 4,800-mile wave-powered trip: Japanese adventurer Kenichi Horie took more than three months to sail from Hawaii to Japan in a boat powered by the energy of ocean waves. ›16:08, 5.07
Report: Biofuels blamed for food price crisis: Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75 percent, according to a confidential World Bank report published in a British newspaper on Friday. ›21:18, 4.07
What do you want to talk about?: What do you want the world to talk about? ›11:27, 03.07
Teen with upside-down feet takes first steps: Tropical drinks, tasty food and lots of lounging can wreak havoc on any diet. Use these tricks to enjoy your getaway without gaining weight. ›12:32, 2.07
Tidbits: Michael Lohan's private LiLo call goes public: A leaked voice mail reveals Lindsay Lohan's father, Michael, promising her he won't mouth off to the press, a promise he quickly and repeatedly broke. ›02:27, 3.07
Many ideas to help lost N.J. dolphins: From the sensible to the silly, there is no shortage of suggestions from spectators lining the banks of a river near the Jersey shore on how to get a group of bottlenose dolphins back into the ocean. ›09:59, 3.07
Predicting IVF pregnancies may get easier: Just a few more portions of broccoli each week may protect men from prostate cancer, according to British researchers who examined the biology of the cruciferous veggie. ›00:39, 2.07
Tories criticise Whitehall bonuses: The government is criticised by the Tories after it was revealed civil servants banked more than £128m in bonuses. ›23:11, 05.07
French locals indifferent to Brangelina: Residents of Nice, France, where actress Angelina Jolie awaits the birth of her twins, aren't impressed by celebrity. Stars who escape there aren't hounded by autograph-seekers. ›20:19, 3.07
U.S. probed over Afghan attack: Afghanistan's president has ordered an investigation into allegations that missiles from U.S. helicopters struck civilians, though the Ministry of Defense said Sunday that the attack killed or wounded 20 militants. ›11:04
'Fancy dress' assault on girl, 13: Police seek a man dressed in a red dressing gown in connection with an alleged sex attack on a 13-year-old at a fancy dress event. ›09:28
Naomi Watts reportedly expecting second baby: If rumor is true, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber will have two children who are very close together in age quite soon. Watts gave birth to their first son in July 2007, and is reportedly in her second trimester with another child. ›20:55, 3.07
Bush heckled at new citizen ceremony: President Bush invoked the memory of Thomas Jefferson Friday in welcoming new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony, saying "I'll be proud to call you a fellow American." ›15:11, 4.07
Road-trip rescue: Off on a road trip? A drive-through doesnt have to be a diet detour ›23:53, 3.07
NYT: McCain battles the teleprompter: John McCain has thrived in the give-and-take of campaign buses, late-night TV couches and town meetings. Now come the more formal speaking demands of a general election campaign. ›01:19
117 in L.A.? Experts see hot future: A new climate model estimates that by 2100 high temperatures for once-in-a-generation heat waves will rise twice as fast as everyday average temperatures. ›21:00, 2.07
Tories propose fuel duty changes: The Conservatives announce new plans which they say would help motorists struggling with rising fuel costs. ›11:37
All-rounder: Farewell to the inventor of the mini-roundabout ›09:06, 03.07
Newsweek: Bad news awaits the next president: There's a grim gathering of America's elites in Aspen to talk about the problems the next president will face. ›16:15, 3.07
Dems hit GOP on Medicare cuts: Sen. Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Democrat, accused Republicans of putting seniors and military families at risk by siding with President Bush against a measure to prevent Medicare cuts. ›03:16
Hodgepodge of activists protest G-8: Battling maternal mortality, demanding clean water and urging the destruction of capitalism might not seem to have much in common unless you're at a summit of the world's top industrialized nations. ›08:47