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- Doctors: Haitian may have survived 4 weeks in rubble
A man pulled alive from the rubble of a building in Haiti's capital may have been trapped since the January 12 quake that leveled much of the city, doctors said.
- Murtha dies after surgery complications
Rep. John Murtha died as a result of recent gallbladder surgery complications that arose from doctors accidentally nicking Murtha's intestines, a source told CNN.
- Experts: Recall may not fix pedal issue
In his hectic, noisy laboratory at the University of Maryland, Michael Pecht is wary when it comes to assessing whether Toyota's suggested repair of sticky gas pedals will have any real impact.
- Doctor charged in Jackson's death
Dr. Conrad Murray, personal physician to Michael Jackson, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the pop star's death last summer.
- Iran envoy: Window for nuke deal open
Iran's envoy to the International International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the window for nuclear negotiations is still open -- even as tensions rise over Iran's decision to defy the world on uranium enrichment.
- Ripples of Dubai killing spread
A man was murdered in his Dubai hotel room by a hit squad that operated with European passports, police say. Sounds like the plot of a novel, but this is reality and the hunt is on for the killers of top Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh.
- Elizabeth Smart kidnapper pleads guilty
A woman convicted in the 2002 kidnapping of Utah teenager Elizabeth Smart pleaded guilty in the attempted kidnapping of Smart's cousin a month later, court officials said Monday.
- 3 shot during New Orleans celebration
Three people were shot amid celebrations surrounding the New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl win, police said Monday.
- Up to 20 more inches of snow for D.C.
A second round of snow is heading toward Washington, D.C., and surrounding cities, where residents are still digging out after a record-setting blizzard.
- 1,000 get mumps in N.Y. and N.J.
More than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York, many of them adolescent Orthodox Jews, have been sickened with mumps since August, health authorities said Monday.
Health
- Mediterranean diet may help prevent dementia, study says
Eating a diet rich in healthy fats and limiting dairy and meat could do more than keep your heart healthier. It could also help keep you thinking clearly.
- How to fight childhood obesity in 3 steps
Worried about your child's weight? You can do more than just nag him or her about eating too much junk food. Implementing three healthy family habits--eating dinner together, making sure they get enough sleep, and limiting TV--may help.
- Study: Older moms' kids have higher autism risk
A 10-year study examining 4.9 million births in the 1990s has found more evidence that there's a link between autism and the mother's age at conception.
- In sickness and in health, couple's love endures
The 30 years that Tom and Vera Forkner have loved each other have been up and down, smooth and rocky, but a chronic illness presented a new challenge.
- More than 1,000 get mumps in NY, NJ
More than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York, many of them adolescent Orthodox Jews, have been sickened with mumps since August, health authorities said Monday.
- Study: 'Electronic cigarettes' don't deliver
"Electronic cigarettes" that vaporize nicotine juice to inhale instead of smoke from burning tobacco do not deliver as promised, according to research at Virginia Commonwealth University.
- Michelle Obama's war on childhood obesity
The convenience store near my house is where I first became aware of the problem.
- Jackson doc charged with manslaughter
Michael Jackson's doctor was charged Monday with involuntary manslaghter in connection with the pop star's June 25 death at age 50.
- Health care meeting to be televised Feb. 25
President Obama's bipartisan meeting on health care reform planned for February 25 will be broadcast live, a senior administration official said Monday.
- H1N1 flu continues to kill, CDC warns
Federal health officials urged Friday that more Americans get vaccinated against the H1N1 flu virus, sometimes referred to as swine flu, which continues to kill.
Entertainment
- Jackson doctor charged with manslaughter
Dr. Conrad Murray, personal physician to Michael Jackson, has been charged with a single count of involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors said.
- Fashion world star joins 'Top Model'
It took a while, but after 13 cycles of "America's Next Top Model," Tyra Banks has finally convinced Vogue editor-at-large André Leon Talley to take a seat at the judges' table.
- Graphic novels get star treatment
In the same way some nerdy leading men have become definitions of cool, graphic novels have also gotten a little Hollywood glitter.
- Ten rocking music biopics
Whether they're overcoming odds to reach stardom, battling inner demons or dealing with tragedy, the personal histories of our musical heroes are made for the big screen.
- Jamie Lynn Spears moves out, on with new guy
Jamie Lynn Spears and boyfriend Casey Aldridge have split, according to sources close to the couple. The former Nickelodeon star is now moving on in a new relationship with Hammond, Louisiana, businessman James Watson.
- Producer: The Leno-Oprah ad was Letterman's idea
EW talked to "The Late Show" executive producer Rob Burnett about David Letterman's surprising decision to include Jay Leno in a promotional spot during the Super Bowl.
- 'Dear John' makes $32.4M, beats 'Avatar' at box office
The Lasse Hallstrom-directed romantic drama "Dear John" won the weekend in a big way, grossing an estimated $32.4 million.
- Opinion: Ad not Tebow's fumble
There is no rule anywhere in existence that says that the Super Bowl should be free of politics and social causes. None. So what's the big deal over Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow and his mother starring in a pro-life ad?
- Stars sparkle on the red carpet
Zoe Saldana's star continues to rise with the success of "Avatar." See who else is turning heads on the red carpet.
- Rihanna and Chris: One year later
It's been 12 months since the private lives of Chris Brown and Rihanna spilled out into the Los Angeles streets. A look at how their careers are going today.
Travel
- Opinion: Scanners help economy by warding off fear
The Christmas Day attempted attack by would-be "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab provoked the U.S. government to plan to spend $1 billion for full body scanners and other bomb-detecting devices at airports.
- Snow-weary region expects second wallop
As the mid-Atlantic tried to dig itself out of a record-setting blizzard, a second weather system lumbered toward it, promising to dump more snow this week.
- Opinion: Obama's 'stupid' jab at Vegas
President Obama made a couple of stupid little jokes about Vegas. He uses our Las Vegas as a symbol. Everyone knows what Vegas means. Doc Pomus wrote "Viva Las Vegas" for Elvis years before Doc ever visited Sin City and got everything right.
- Some prices can be too good to be true
Royce Smith planned to visit Sydney, Australia during spring break to attend an arts festival and work on a book, when he found an unbelievably good fare on American Airlines' Web site: A round-trip ticket from Wichita, Kansas, to Sydney for just $1,198.
- 10 reasons to go to Easter Island
With a stunning new lodge and a once-in-a-millennium eclipse, Easter Island has never been more alluring -- or comfortable.
- Air marshals say service roiled with cronyism, chaos
Despite calls from President Obama to beef up the program designed to provide security aboard U.S. flights, the Federal Air Marshal Service is in disarray, a CNN investigation has found.
- Mardi Gras has nothing on Saints mania
There's a party brewing in New Orleans that's filling up hotels and drawing the faithful to the city, but this weekend the magnet isn't Mardi Gras. The New Orleans Saints' Super Bowl debut has fans in a fever to celebrate with their brethren.
- Wilds of Patagonia a pristine retreat
Ready to hobnob with the locals?
- Havana hot spot still dazzles after 70 years
Clad in a gold sequined bikini and topped with a feathered headdress, a curvy cabaret dancer strutted onstage.
- Ordinary items make the best keepsakes
When I first started traveling, I was delighted by refrigerator magnets, T-shirts, embroidered patches and snow globes -- all the usual gift-shop kitsch. Now, I hunt for what I call "unsouvenirs."
Headlines last updated on Feb 08, 2010 23:34:18pm.
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