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8/31/2010
05:30:19 AM
Cuba's Fidel Castro gives new details of illness (Most Viewed)
Fidel Castro has given new details of just how sick he was when he was forced to give up power four years ago, saying in a rare interview that he was weak, dangerously thin and thought at times he could not go on.
8/31/2010
05:30:18 AM
Hurricane Earl heads toward US East Coast (Most Viewed)
Powerful Hurricane Earl hurtled toward the US East Coast on Tuesday, amid warnings it may cause catastrophic damage after dumping heavy rain and wind on Caribbean islands.
8/31/2010
04:30:27 AM
India economy grows 8.8 percent (Most Viewed)
India's economy grew 8.8 percent in the fiscal first quarter, its best performance since 2007, data showed Tuesday, as the country returned to expansion levels seen before the financial crisis.
8/31/2010
03:30:13 AM
Fearing the future, few Iraqis cheer US departure (Most Viewed)
As Vice President Joe Biden presides over the formal end to U.S. combat operations in Iraq, few Iraqis are cheering the American exit.
8/31/2010
01:30:11 AM
Philippines counts cost of China's fury at deaths (Most Viewed)
Tens of thousands of people have marched in Hong Kong to denounce the Philippines. Thousands of tourists canceled flight and hotel bookings. Two Chinese recipients of Asia's most prestigious award failed to show up for the Manila ceremony.
8/31/2010
12:30:10 AM
Drill begins hard work of drilling to reach miners (Most Viewed)
Thirty-three men stuck a half mile underground are now the longest-trapped miners in recent history as a huge drill is the early stages of digging a planned escape route.
8/30/2010
10:30:13 PM
U.S. aid worker held for 105 days freed in Darfur (Most Viewed)
A U.S. aid worker was released in Darfur on Monday after being held by her kidnappers for 105 days, the latest in a series of abductions of foreigners for ransom in Sudan's west.
8/30/2010
10:30:13 PM
Paris Hilton likely to avoid jail on cocaine bust (Most Viewed)
Paris Hilton was charged on Monday with cocaine possession after a high-profile arrest in Las Vegas during the weekend, but the socialite is unlikely to do a second stint behind bars.
8/30/2010
09:30:17 PM
Manny Ramirez joins White Sox (Most Viewed)
Manny Ramirez will have to follow two nonnegotiable rules if he's going to play for White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen.
8/30/2010
08:30:19 PM
US slaps new sanctions on North Korea (Most Viewed)
The US government slapped sanctions on four people and eight organizations accused of aiding North Korea's government through illicit trade, the Treasury Department said.
8/30/2010
07:30:42 PM
10 held over Beirut clash as government mulls arms control (Most Viewed)
Ten people have been arrested over a deadly Beirut street clash, Lebanon's army chief said in a newspaper report on Monday, ahead of government talks on tightening arms controls in the capital.
8/30/2010
06:30:18 PM
Are kids old enough to be playing adult games? (Most Viewed)
They sail solo around the world, climb the highest mountains and race around ovals at breakneck speeds.
8/30/2010
04:30:20 PM
Earl batters Caribbean, threatens US East Coast (Most Viewed)
Hurricane Earl battered tiny islands across the northeastern Caribbean with heavy rain and roof-ripping winds Monday, rapidly intensifying into a major Category 4 storm on a path projected to menace the United States.
8/30/2010
01:30:15 PM
Memorable quotes from the Primetime Emmy Awards (Most Viewed)
Heard at the 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards:
8/30/2010
10:30:16 AM
Stocks turn lower at start of busy US data week (Most Viewed)
European and U.S. stock markets fell Monday as uncertainty about the pace of the U.S. economic recovery weighed on sentiment at the start of a busy week that could go a long way to deciding whether the Federal Reserve opts to back further stimulus measures.
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