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Most popular news on 18 September 2009
Cadaver dogs indicate possible remains on Garrido property
Two cadaver dogs working separately each showed interest in the same area of property belonging to kidnapping suspects Phillip and Nancy Garrido, a possible indication of human remains, police said Thursday.

Co-worker: Raymond Clark III 'a nice man, always'
Raymond J. Clark III, charged with murder in the death of Yale graduate student Annie Le, was smart, amiable and loved his dog, say those who knew him.

Tiny T. rex fossil discovery startles scientists
A pint-sized version of the Tyrannosaurus rex, with similarly powerful legs, razor-sharp teeth and tiny arms, roamed China some 125 million years ago, said scientists who remain startled by the discovery.

Jaycee Dugard will be reunited with her pets
Jaycee Dugard and her daughters are preparing for another happy homecoming: with their animals.

World records revealed: From tallest teen to most Smurfs
A call for Smurfs brought together 1,253 dressed-up-in-blue people in County Monaghan, Ireland. A 4,703-pound cheesecake rolled out in Mexico City. A 7-year-old Michigan boy made a ball of plastic wrap that's 11 feet across.

'Guiding Light' demise continues soaps' decline
On the last episode of reality ...

Why Verizon's phones aren't more exciting
Why does the U.S. carrier known for the best network have the worst smartphones?

Man who set up home for kids in Haiti charged with sexual abuse
An American who founded a home for needy children in Haiti more than 10 years ago has been accused of sexually abusing some of the same boys he set out to help, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday.

Coach found not guilty in death of player
A jury Thursday acquitted a former Louisville, Kentucky, high school football coach of all charges connected to the heat-related death of a player last year.

Florida school officials in prayer case could get jail time
Two Florida school administrators were due to appear in federal court Thursday to face contempt charges for saying a prayer at a school luncheon.

 
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