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  • Parents want Israel to answer for daughter's bulldozer death
    American Rachel Corrie was crushed by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 as it razed homes in a Palestinian camp. On Wednesday, her parents seek answers in an Israeli court.
  • Actor Corey Haim dies
    Actor Corey Haim, who appeared in a number of movies during the 1980s, died early Wednesday of a possible drug overdose after being taken to a hospital, Los Angeles police said.
  • Pa. woman faces terror charges
    A Pennsylvania woman has been indicted for conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and kill a person in a foreign country, the Justice Department said.
  • Analyst: Trouble at Chrysler
    The car company that is off to the worst start of 2010 isn't Toyota. It's Chrysler Group.
  • U.S. hikers held in Iran call home
    Three U.S. hikers who were detained in Iran have spoken by phone with their relatives for the first time since authorities jailed them more than seven months ago, the hikers' families said Wednesday.
  • Jury urges death for 'Bachelor No. 1'
    A California jury recommended Tuesday that a man who once appeared on "The Dating Game" be executed for the murders of four women and a child.
  • Dutch bishops launch child abuse probe
    Catholic bishops in the Netherlands have announced an independent investigation into allegations of child abuse by clergy, widening a scandal that already touches countries including the United States, Ireland, Germany and Austria.
  • Airlines seek exemption to delay rule
    A runway closure at John F. Kennedy International Airport has prompted JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines to ask for a temporary exemption at JFK to a rule designed to keep planeloads of passengers from getting stranded on the tarmac.
  • Church: Excluding lesbians' kids correct
    The archdiocese of Denver, Colorado, is defending its decision not to re-enroll two children in a Catholic school in Boulder next year because their parents are lesbians.
  • Lawmaker foe of gay rights: I'm gay
    Why would a gay politician vote against gay rights?
Health

  • Healthier men want more sex for more years
    Healthier men, no matter their age, are going to have better sex more frequently and desire it more often than healthier women.
  • Minorities' higher Alzheimer's risk
    Francisca Terrazas and other Latinas are about 1.5 times more likely than Anglos to develop Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, a new report says. Read how her family copes.
  • What can I do for chronic sinusitis?
    I have been diagnosed with chronic sinusitis. It would seem like every six months or so, I have an episode where I am unable to go to work for about three days because I develop a temperature, swollen lymph nodes, (recently, swollen, inflammed tonsils) headaches and skin flora on my scalp. How is skin flora associated with sinusitis? Will this ever stop?
  • Women drinkers less likely to gain
    Some women avoid drinking calorie-filled cocktails, wine, and beer because they're worried about packing on the pounds. Now, a new study suggests that women who are moderate drinkers actually tend to gain less weight over time than teetotalers.
  • 'You just don't look disabled'
    People come up to Aimee Mullins all the time and say, "you know, I have to tell you, you just don't look disabled."
  • Supreme Court takes vaccine appeal
    Parents who say that a range of preventive vaccines given their young children can cause serious health problems will have their appeal heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • 'Speed-dating' doctors woo patients
    A pioneering Texas program invites prospective patients to casually meet and size up a lot of doctors in a short amount of time.
  • Dems: No health bill sked promises
    Despite a call from the White House for health care legislation to pass this month, key Democrats are avoiding any promises about how soon the next steps may come.
  • Thought urged on prostate screening
    Most men 50 and older should seriously consider the potential risks of treatment before deciding whether to be screened for prostate cancer, the American Cancer Society said Wednesday in revised guidelines.
  • Winter sports can trigger asthma
    Do you cough, wheeze, or get short of breath when you exercise in cold weather? You could have asthma, but you've got plenty of company. Exercise-induced asthma is surprisingly common among people who work out in cold climates, whether they're jogging around the neighborhood or gunning for gold in Vancouver.
Entertainment

Travel

  • 'Tuscan Sun' author on Italy's pleasures
    Many authors can move readers with their words, but Frances Mayes has the power to actually make readers move. Her new book might tempt some more would-be Tuscans. | Excerpt | Recipe |
  • Man whose kiss caused airport security scare pleads guilty
    A New Jersey man who breached security to give his girlfriend a kiss, causing scores of flight delays, pleaded guilty Tuesday to defiant trespass, his lawyer said.
  • Delta, JetBlue request exemption to tarmac delay rule
    A runway closure at John F. Kennedy International Airport has prompted JetBlue Airways and Delta Air Lines to ask for a temporary exemption at JFK to a rule designed to keep planeloads of passengers from getting stranded on the tarmac.
  • Travel Snapshots: On safari in Kenya
    The wild natural beauty of Kenya enchants iReporters. See their best shots, and send us your favorite photos of Brazil for next week.
  • Payment stopped on my compensation
    Alaska Airlines pays Ashley Cates $239 when she's bumped from her flight. Then it stops payment on the check. Why? And is there anything she can do to get the money back?
  • What to do if disaster hits your trip
    If disaster strikes when you are traveling, preparation before departure could be what keeps you safe and gets you home, experts say.
  • US Airways fined for price advertising violation
    The Department of Transportation slapped US Airways with a $40,000 civil penalty Monday for violating price advertising rules.
  • Obama nominates ex-Army general to head TSA
    President Obama tapped a former Army general Monday to lead the Transportation Security Administration.
  • JetBlue offers $10 last-minute fares
    Looking for an affordable last-minute getaway? JetBlue Airways is celebrating its 10th birthday with a $10 one-day fare sale Monday on flights from New York to the airline's original 10 destinations.
  • What's new in Venice and Rome
    Rome and Venice are two of my favorite cities. But to enjoy these classic destinations fully, you need to be prepared for changes in 2010. Knowing about a few recent developments will make your visit smoother this year.
Headlines last updated on Mar 10, 2010 10:15:36am.
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