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SeaWorld joins trainer's family in fight to keep videos private
March 19, 2010SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment and the family of killer whale trainer Dawn Brancheau are fighting to keep videos and photos related to her death out of the public eye.
Where does health care reform stand?
March 19, 2010The latest on efforts to pass health bill: • Pelosi says bill would save $138B • Obama postpones Asia trip to wait for vote • GOP leader hopes bill "never, ever, ever passes"
NTSB: Wayward pilots awake, distracted
March 19, 2010The pilots of Northwest Flight 188 did not fall asleep when they overflew their destination by more than 100 miles in October, the NTSB said in a detailed report.
Killer who bragged is executed
March 19, 2010The murderer of a 16-year-old girl who bragged about his crimes was electrocuted Thursday night, a spokesman for the Virginia Department of Corrections said.
Racist PA remark stuns Wal-Mart store
March 19, 2010Victoria Arter was outraged when she heard the announcement over the Wal-Mart loudspeaker.
U.S. man pleads guilty in Mumbai attack
March 19, 2010A Chicago man charged in two international terror plots, including the Mumbai attacks, pleaded guilty to a dozen counts against him, and now will not face a trial.
Child abuse scandal shatters Irish faith
March 19, 2010John Kelly was 14 years old when, he says, he lost his faith in God.
Priest, teen allegedly taped having sex
March 19, 2010A police investigation continued Thursday into a Catholic abuse scandal in Brazil, which erupted last week when a network aired a video that it said showed a priest having sex with a 19-year-old altar boy.
'Daniel Boone' star Fess Parker dies
March 19, 2010Fess Parker, best known for playing Daniel Boone in a 1960s television series, died Thursday at his home near Santa Barbara, California, his publicist said.
Teacher puts Obama effigy in classroom
March 19, 2010The teacher at an embattled Rhode Island school who hung an effigy of President Obama in his classroom is under disciplinary review, according to the school superintendent.






