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Most popular news on 28 June 2009 |
Jackson family: 'His legacy will live forever' Two days after the death of Michael Jackson, the family of the pop superstar thanked his fans for their condolences and support in "one of the darkest moments of our lives."
Filipino prisoners honor Jackson with 'Thriller' show Amid the tropical heat of a Philippine prison, convicted murderers, rapists and drug dealers on Saturday paid tribute to Michael Jackson with a reprise of their YouTube dance hit, "Thriller."
Jackson's death raises questions about drug interactions As friends of pop star Michael Jackson discuss the role prescription drugs may have played in his Thursday death, the serious health problems that can be triggered by drug interactions are again in the spotlight.
Small U.S. businesses thrive with Ethiopian woman's help Alfa Demmellash grew up on less than a dollar a day, and against the backdrop of torture and murder. But these days she's living the American dream and helping others do the same.
U.S. relents in 11-year-old girl's deportation case Eleven-year-old Ewelina Bledniak was looking at a year split from her parents, split from her friends, away from everything she loves about living in America.
Metro driver called a hero who saved lives in crash The head of Washington's mass transit system praised as a "hero" the driver who was killed in Monday's crash when her train struck another that was parked on the tracks.
Ahmadinejad accuses Obama of interfering in election Iran's president slammed President Obama on Saturday, saying officials in the Islamic republic are astonished over what they see as his interference in Iran's disputed elections.
Airline policies juggle larger passengers You pay for checking your baggage, for snacks and for extra legroom. Word is one airline has even toyed with charging you to use the toilet. So it makes perfect sense to some fliers that heavier passengers should pay for spilling over into the next seat.
Sanford's wife: 'His career is not a concern of mine' Jenny Sanford said Thursday that her husband Mark Sanford's political career is "not a concern of mine" and that she'd be just fine -- regardless of whether their marriage survives.
Report: Hospitalized Iranians seized Iranians wounded during protests are being seized at hospitals by members of an Islamic militia, an Amnesty International official told CNN.
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