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TOP STORIES Protesters Demand U.S. Troop Withdrawal
A sampling of celebrities, a half dozen members of Congress and busloads of demonstrators from distant states joined in a
spirited rally on the National Mall, seeing opportunity to press their cause in a country that has turned against the war. More...
Watch: Sen. Webb On The Iraq War Car Bombs Rip Baghdad Market | Watch No "Do-Over" For Hillary On Iraq Navy Searches Pacific For Crash Survivors U.S. Charles And Camilla Tour Revolution's Home
Prince Charles and his wife shook hands with well-wishers Saturday outside Independence Hall to start their first trip to
the city where Americans declared their independence from British rule. More...
Granny's Bingo Binge Leads To Drug Bust Protesters Demand U.S. Troop Withdrawal | Watch Arizona Cops Search For Kidnapping Suspect More Stories World N. Korea Denies Aiding Iran's Nuke Program
North Korea dismissed allegations that it is cooperating with Iran in nuclear development, accusing Western media of spreading
the rumor to mislead public opinion. More...
Watch: Iran's Nuclear Aims Worry U.S. Bombing Kills 11 Near Pakistan Mosque Car Bombs Rip Baghdad Market | Watch 2 Women Killed In U.S. Embassy Carjacking More Stories Politics No "Do-Over" For Hillary On Iraq
Pressed to defend her Iraq war vote, Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday there are no "do-overs in life" and Democrats need
a presidential nominee who inspires confidence on national security. More...
Kerry: U.S. A "Pariah" Nation Under Bush Source: Huckabee To Enter '08 Race Next At Libby Trial: An Immunity Issue More Stories Health Cervical Cancer Vaccine Sparks Debate
The FDA approved a vaccine for the sexually transmitted disease that can cause cervical cancer in June, and there is talk
of making it mandatory for sixth-grade girls. But Cynthia Bowers reports that some say it sends a mixed signals. More...
Watch: Mandatory Cancer Vaccine? Living Near Freeways May Harm Kids' Lungs Spray For Premature Ejaculation Helps Most Diabetics Don't Exercise, Study Says More Stories SciTech YouTube Will Pay Users For Videos
Chad Hurley, co-founder of YouTube Inc., said Saturday that his wildly successful site will start sharing revenue with its
millions of users. More...
Gas Substitutes Inch Closer To Pumps | Watch Intel, IBM Will Shrink Chips And Gadgets In Search Of The Right TV | Watch More Stories Business Intel, IBM Will Shrink Chips And Gadgets
In dueling announcements, Intel Corp. and International Business Machines Corp. separately say they have solved a puzzle perplexing
the semiconductor industry about how to reduce energy loss in microchip transistors as the technology shrinks. More...
YouTube Will Pay Users For Videos Signs Of Rebound In New Home Sales Microsoft's Profits Down, Shares Up More Stories Entertainment It's Rated "R." Who Brought The Kids?
As many parents choose to take kids and teens to the movie theater with them, the movie industry now is considering amending
its ratings system to include a new admonishment to parents: Many R-rated movies are unsuitable for young children. More...
Lindsay Lohan Goes Back To Work | Watch Perfection At A Price | Watch Fashion Fat Cats Eye Skinny Furor | Watch More Stories Opinion Africa's Best Hope
The Pentagon's plans for a regional command focused on Africa may be in the best interests of both the U.S. and the long-neglected
continent, but only if backed by undivided power and resources, says National Review Online. More...
Watch: Bush On Foreign Policy No Money, No Chance In 2008 | Watch Unraveling Webb's Response | Watch U.S. Boosts Commitment To Afghanistan | Watch More Stories CBS NEWS BROADCASTS Chef on a Shoestring : Super Food For Super Bowl Planning a Super Bowl party? Then you probably are thinking about a menu. Chef on a Shoestring Bradford Thompson visited The
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