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In the Dakhla refugee camp in the middle of the Algerian desert, refugees from Western Sahara have found a way to feel less isolated. New technology allows them to communicate via Internet video with family in Europe

At least 14 people have been killed in a plane crash in Brazil''s northeastern Bahia state.

Robert Pattinson continues working on his latest film, Remember Me

British singer, Louise Griffiths, had a wardrobe malfunction today while she played in the surf with her actor boyfriend Jesse Spencer. The couple had been body surfing in the rolling waves when Louise''s bikini slipped revealing her breasts.

Michael Jackson''s family moved quickly Monday to take control of his complicated personal and financial affairs, winning temporary custody of his three children and asking a judge to name

U.S. soul singer John Legend visits Mexico to promote album "Evolver" released last year and gives intimate charity concert in benefit of Casa de la Amistad for children with cancer.

The quickest way to get a gorgeous lawn is to lay sod, uniform patches of grass-covered soil held together by matted roots. It will go more smoothly if you know a few landscaping tricks

Prime Ticket discusses the Dodgers'' potent lineup. Does Los Angeles have the best set of bats in the Major Leagues? Find out.

Connie Culp, an Ohio mother of two, thanked the medical staff at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and the deceased donor whose nose, upper lip and check bones are now hers. Health officials voice

Chelsea and German footballer Michael Ballack takes a quick dip in the ocean while his wife Simone Lambe looks on as she enjoys the warm South Florida sun. The two packed up and headed back into their luxury hotel shortly afterwards.

U.S. News Chief White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh says that the president ought to avoid the trap that caught one of his predecessors.

Democrats still insist Malcolm Smith is the state Senate majority leader, even if Republicans beg to differ.

A Somali teen pleads not guilty of holding hostage a US ship captain after an attempted hijacking, while his lawyers describe the Somali teenager''s time in the US court system as heart-wrenching

Pakistani troops fought street battles with Taliban militants in the Swat Valley''s main urban center Saturday, a critical phase in the effort to wrest the region out of insurgent hands.

Gar Ryness is known as the ''Batting Stance Guy''. He does impressions of major leaguers in their batting stances. Dodgers outfielder Manny Ramirez loved his mimickry

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