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1. Iraqi flags are flying throughout Baghdad as residents prepare to mark the 4th anniversary of the city's fall in the US-led invasion of Iraq. Supporters of radical cleric Muqtada al-Sadr planned to mark the day with a demonstration in Najaf. 2. P
1. A tornado as wide as two football fields carved a devastating path through eastern Colorado. Initial report said five homes were destroyed and dozens were severely damaged. 2. Senate Democrats ignored a veto threat and pushed through a bill requi
1. A jury has recommended death for John Evander Couey. Couey was convicted last week of the rape and murder of 9-year-old Jessica Lunsford. The judge will make the final decision on his sentence. 2. It was an up-and-down day on Wall Street with the
Under the blanket of night, actress Angelina Jolie was escorted away from a Vietnamese orphanage in an SUV with a 3-year-old boy in toe. And officials in Vietnam say the child seen here is likely to be adopted by the actress. The movie star is part o
Everyone in Hollywood loves a good celebration, but in this case it's taking place in Bollywood. British actress Elizabeth Hurley and her new husband Arun Nayar kicked off their 6-day Indian wedding celebration in Mumbai. The couple married Friday i
1. A search in Texas for a newborn abducted from a Lubbock hospital. Police are looking for the woman seen in this surveillance tape who posed as a hospital worker. The woman drove off in a red Dodge pickup truck. 2. President Bush visited Uruguay t
1. FBI Director Robert Mueller says he's to blame for not putting more safeguards in place that could have prevented abuses of the Patriot Act. An audit found the FBI secretly got personal information about people in the United States improperly and
1. Eight children and one adult are dead after a fire tore through a three-storey house in the Bronx. The victims were all relatives who immigrated to the U.S. from West Africa. The fire has been blamed on a space heater or an overloaded power strip
1. At least 21 people are dead after a fiery jetliner crash in Indonesia. Just minutes after the crash, bloody passengers stumbled away from the burning wreckage looking for help. More than 150 people survived the crash. 2. President Bush met Wednes
1. A suicide bomber struck a Baghdad book market killing more than two dozen people. The blast shattered a relative calm in the capital and triggered a series of raging fires. 2. Funerals start today for two of the eight students who died in last we
1. Moments before being captured, a suspected New Jersey bank robber begged police to shoot him. The man is one of the three suspects in a string of robberies. One led to the shooting of an FBI agent accidentally shot by a colleague. 2. Video from f
1. Two people are in custody following a deadly shootout between FBI agents and three suspected bank robbers in New Jersey. One agent was killed when they confronted the suspects who were leaving a bank. Authorities are still searching for one perso
1. President Bush is calling Congress irresponsible for passing Iraq's spending bills that come with a timetable for troop withdrawal. The president says the efforts will backfire and repeated his intention to veto the bills. 2. An Iranian news agen
1. Police are looking into the shooting deaths of two people at the University of Washington. A spokesman says the two were found in a campus building that houses the Architecture Department. Authorities say it may be a case of murder-suicide. 2. Si
1. Former cabinet member and Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson made it official today he is running for president in no wait. He calls himself the reliable conservative. Thompson was Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush's first term
1. A driver heading a wrong way crashes into a Greyhound bus in Alabama. The car's driver was killed, passengers on the bus injured. Authorities are investigating why the car was going the wrong way. 2. A recall of more pet food possibly contaminate
1. Iranian TV showed new video of the 15 British sailors and marines seized last week for allegedly crossing into Iran's waters. The video shows Faye Turney, the only woman in the group saying it's obvious the Brits were trespassing. Britain calls s