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Most popular news on 6 October 2009 |
Letterman makes in-studio apology to wife, staffers Late-night talk show host David Letterman offered a "heartfelt" apology before a live studio audience Monday to his wife and female staffers over last week's "sextortion" revelations, fans at the taping said.
High court to decide if war memorial violates Constitution Driving along a pockmarked road amid rocks and Joshua trees in a lonely southern California desert, religious controversy might be the last thing you'd expect to encounter.
Does sex still sell? Adult industry not immune to recession More than 100 purveyors of adult entertainment waited hours for Edison's giant convention hall to fill last month, a slow attendance that reflected recessional challenges that nearly all industries have faced.
2 in custody after reports of armed men on South Florida campus Campus police at the University of South Florida were questioning two men in connection with back-to-back incidents on the school campus Monday.
Video from al Qaeda's No. 2 slams Obama, threatens attacks Al Qaeda's second-in-command slams the "smiling Obama" and threatens attacks in the latest video posted on radical Islamist Web sites.
Ohio governor delays execution amid confusion Ohio's governor granted temporary reprieves to two death row inmates just hours after a federal appeals court blocked the execution of one of them -- adding to the mounting confusion over the state's capital punishment system.
Texas terror suspect made video for bin Laden, FBI says Texas terrorism suspect Hosam Smadi recorded a seven-minute video message for al Qaeda mastermind Osama bin Laden before his arrest on charges of plotting to blow up a Dallas building, an FBI agent testified Monday.
Cab-driving shutterbug chronicles Istanbul's underbelly Sevket Sahintas works the night shift driving his taxi around Istanbul Turkey from midnight until dawn.
Clinton, Gates: U.S. in Afghanistan for long haul Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in a rare joint interview, said Monday that the United States is committed to a regional strategy to build long-standing relations with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Women's pet peeves about their guy Finding a boyfriend is only the beginning when it comes to relationship woes. Once you're in one, you have to deal with another person, including the parts that annoy you despite your love for him.
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