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Dec. 26, 2007

Tiger Attacks

The San Francisco Zoo was closed today as the investigation continued into how a 350-pound tiger escaped from a pen on Christmas day, leaving one boy dead and two others wounded. The Siberian tiger, named Tatiana, was shot dead by police on the scene. The same tiger had attacked a zookeeper just last year. ABC's Miguel Marquez reports from San Francisco. Read more here.

The Hallelujah Diet

Before Jenny Craig or the South Beach Diet, there was the Hallelujah Diet. For more than 30 years, the Rev. George Malkmus has been testifying about his success in adhering to a Bible-based diet -- a diet made up largely of raw fruits and vegetables. Malkmus claims that this cuisine, straight from the garden of Eden, even helped cure his cancer. But what do nutritionists think? ABC's Chris Bury reports from Shelby, North Carolina. Read more here.

GodMen

Are Christian men in America too "wimpy"? Has the church been too "feminized"? These controversial questions were just some discussed during a day-long meeting of GodMen, a new movement drawing hundreds of Christian men around the country. The group's principal founder, comic Brad Stine, argues that manliness and morality shouldn't have to be a trade-off. ABC's John Donvan reports from Franklin, Tennessee. Read more here. We hope you'll join us.

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