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Hurricane Earl swirls along eastern seaboard toward New York Batten down the hatches -- Hurricane Earl is on its way! |
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Father of malnourished girl found dead defends wife A painfully malnourished 4-year-old girl was found dead in a filthy Brooklyn apartment Thursday - and cops found evidence she had been bound to her bed. September 3rd, 2010 02:34 AM |
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Smoking baby has kicked the habit A 2-year-old Indonesian boy whose chain-smoking had much of the world fuming has kicked the habit. |
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Despite denials, Bloomberg sparks rumors he's headed to Washington Mayor Bloomberg's gabby golf game with President Obama and pow wows with Vice President Biden has reignited New York's favorite parlor game: Guessing the billionaire mayor's n September 2nd, 2010 09:17 PM |
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No evidence of oil leak in Gulf after rig explosion, says Coast Guard Confusion followed calamity in the Gulf of Mexico yesterday after an oil platform exploded and the Coast Guard first claimed it was leaking - then later backed off. September 2nd, 2010 07:36 PM |
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Gay teen kidnapped by family for cross-dressing photos on Facebook A gay teenager kidnapped and assaulted multiple times by his family is one step closer to justice after his attackers were indicted Thursday. |
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Polarizer-in-chief: Glenn Beck the most loved AND hated in cyber world According to a three-month new-media study by the Los Angeles Times that looked at the top-eight TV news personalities, Glenn Beck was the most liked and disliked on social me September 2nd, 2010 02:33 PM |
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'It's a miracle' Brooklyn boy survived stray bullet to neck: neighbor His life was spared by less than an inch. |
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Feds challenge Arizona's Sheriff Joe to a duel Sheriff Joe Arpaio has been sued by the Department of Justice because he has not given federal investigators documents needed for their probe into allegations the lawman's dep September 2nd, 2010 02:11 PM |
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Israeli, Palestinian leaders to outline peace In a meeting brokered by Secretary of State Clinton, Israel and Palestinian leaders agreed Thursday to sit down together every two weeks until they can hammer out a long-elusi September 2nd, 2010 02:00 PM |
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Love in the air: first in-flight gay wedding to be held in Sweden Sweden plans on taking gay marriage to new heights. In December, Scandinavian airline SAS will host the first-ever in-flight gay ceremony. |
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Stephen Hawking: God didn't create the universe When it came to the creation of the Universe, God just wasn't necessary. That's the conclusion renowned scientist Stephen Hawking has made in his latest tome, "The Grand Desig September 2nd, 2010 10:41 AM |
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Homeless man to 911 from hot tub: Give me cocoa and hug A homeless man in Oregon snuck into a hot tub, called 911 and asked the operator for towels, hot chocolate and a hug. |
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Underground and in a bubble: miners denied smokes, booze and news The 33 trapped miners in Chile got their first hot meal in weeks, but booze and smokes will have to wait. |
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Martha Stewart wants politics on the menu for new show Martha Stewart hopes to put politics on the menu when her new show launches later this month. |
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Brooklyn boy hit by stray bullets as he watches TV Khalil Robinson was inside his Blake Ave. apartment near Linton Park in East New York when gunfire outside sent two slugs through the window about 9:20 p.m., cops and family s September 2nd, 2010 04:00 AM |
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Nicole Paultre Bell eyes run for Queens City Council Nicole Paultre Bell, who was supposed to wed the doomed man the day he was gunned down in a hail of 50 police bullets, may run in a special election in November for the seat i September 2nd, 2010 04:00 AM |
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Yemenis busted after suspicious airplane behavior are freed by judge Two Yemeni men arrested on arrival from the United States on suspicion they may have been conducting a dry run for an airline terror attack were released without charge Wednes September 2nd, 2010 12:22 AM |
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Earl may wallop East Coast on Labor Day weekend The storm threatened to disrupt the start of the Labor Day weekend with high seas, perilous riptides, rain and wind and the possibility of closed airports on one of the year's September 2nd, 2010 12:13 AM |