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Last month Iraq''s stock exchange introduced electronic trading, taking it one step towards modernity but with many leagues to go to rival other bourses. But 86 listed stocks continue to be

Clay Zavada picked up a win in his major league debut after pitching a perfect seventh inning. Hear from Zavada after Arizona''s 4-3 victory over Florida.

The Marlins'' Dan Uggla and Steve Foster visit a local 4th grade class. See highlights of an afternoon that included turkey calls, a lesson on perseverance and more.

Matt Mitovich brings you the latest news and scoop on FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and GLEE.

The release of 53 prisoners from a Mexican jail is being branded by authorities as an ''inside job'' carried out by suspected members of a drugs gang.

Adam Wainwright struck out seven as the Cardinals completed a three-game sweep of the Cubs with a 3-1 victory. Hear from Wainwright after the win.

TV Guide Network sits down with Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto, the dynamic duo tabbed to play Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock in STAR TREK! See what the two had to say about adding their


Australia''s largest steelmaker wants to raise $1 billion in a heavily discounted share offer to help it battle tough market conditions.

Democrats may have to resort to using dead voters to make up for the illegals going back to Mexico.

First a gold medal, now the DANCING WITH THE STARS trophy! Hollywood 411''s Megan Tevrizian talks to Shawn Johnson about her big win!

Lou Ferrigno, a bodybuilder who played ''The Incredible Hulk'' on TV, talks about physical training with Michael Jackson as Jackson prepared for his comeback tour.

An estimated 10,000 people have died in Mexico in the last four years in drug-related violence, prompting fears that the country''s cartel turf wars may spill over the border.

Lou Ferrigno, a bodybuilder who played ''The Incredible Hulk'' on TV, talks about physical training with Michael Jackson as Jackson prepared for his comeback tour.

Almost extinct, the old tradition of the ''tiger dance'' is kept alive in eastern India.

An estimated 10,000 people have died in Mexico in the last four years in drug-related violence, prompting fears that the country''s cartel turf wars may spill over the border.

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