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Most popular news on 9 July 2009 |
In life of mysteries, Jackson's changed color baffled public In the wake of Michael Jackson's memorial service, the key question of how the pop superstar died remains unanswered, awaiting an official report from the Los Angeles County coroner.
Police call McNair killing a murder-suicide The girlfriend of former NFL star Steve McNair first shot him in his right temple, then fired three more shots at close range, most likely as he slept, police said Wednesday.
Kim Jong Il appears frail at father's memorial service North Korea's reclusive leader appeared in public Wednesday for the first time in months to commemorate the 15th anniversary of his father's death.
The Jackson kids: Then and now
Do men really want to get married? "Well, what do you think?" his dad asked. Brian Lohse knew exactly what his father was getting at.
Sister hears from journalist held in N. Korea After weeks of silence, the sister of one of the two American journalists imprisoned in North Korea finally got a phone call.
New York man sentenced to life for grad student's rape, murder A former New York City bouncer was sentenced to life without parole Wednesday for the brutal slaying of a graduate student from Boston, the Brooklyn district attorney's office said.
Mayor's office: Michael Jackson memorial cost L.A. $1.4 million The memorial service for singer Michael Jackson cost the city of Los Angeles $1.4 million, the mayor's office said Wednesday.
Woman tells lawmakers about son's bullying, suicide Eleven-year-old Carl Joseph Walker-Hoover liked football, basketball and playing video games with his little brother.
Are you at risk for depression? A quick family history could tell If you're feeling down, it can be hard to tell if you're experiencing a temporary case of the blues or a serious depression. Now a group of researchers say there's a relatively easy way to figure out whether some young adults are at greater risk of psychiatric problems or drug abuse -- just ask about their family.
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