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Most popular news on 10 September 2009
Rep. Wilson shouts, 'You lie' to Obama during speech
A Republican House member shouted, "You lie" during President Obama's health care speech to Congress on Wednesday, and members of both parties condemned the heckling.

Obama calls for Congress to face health care challenge
President Obama on Wednesday made a passionate call for Congress to fix the nation's ailing health care system in the same spirit that created Social Security and Medicare in difficult times.

Ellen DeGeneres joins judges' table on 'American Idol'
Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres will join the judges' panel on "American Idol" for the show's ninth season beginning in 2010, a Fox spokeswoman confirmed Wednesday.

2,500 suspected cases of H1N1 reported at university
An outbreak of flu at Washington State University showed few signs of slowing down as more students continued to report symptoms suspected of being from the H1N1 virus, school officials said Wednesday.

Jon Gosselin on abuse, love and Dr. Phil
Jon Gosselin dug himself into a deep hole Tuesday morning on "Good Morning America" with a clip of him saying of his wife Kate, "I despise her."

Skin whiteners labeled racist
Cosmetic advertisements in Asia are targeting men with blunt campaigns aimed at skin color that one lawmaker labels racist.

Robin Meade talks anxiety and her road to self-confidence
I looked down at the copy of the news story. My stomach clenched. My heart started palpitating. I think I held my breath without realizing it.

Bolivian man acted alone in Mexico hijacking, official says
A 44-year-old Bolivian drug addict and alcoholic who describes himself as a church minister was the sole person responsible for the brief hijacking Wednesday of a commercial jetliner, a Mexican official said.

Ground broken on $3.4 billion Homeland Security complex
Washington notables broke ground on the future home of the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, symbolically starting construction on the biggest federal building project in the Washington area since the Pentagon 68 years ago.

Gang members, cop arrested in filmmaker's slaying in El Salvador
Five men in El Salvador, including a police officer, were arrested Wednesday in connection with the killing last week of French filmmaker and photographer Christian Poveda, the country's attorney general's office said.

 
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