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| | | Comedian Gallagher runs late to catch his flight out, but still takes some time to pose for some photos as he carries along his trademark "Sledge-O-Matic," a large wooden mallet used in his show. |
| | | Brazil''s Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a bid by a political party to stop a 9-year-old boy from being taken to the United States to live with his father. But the boy''s return to the U.S. is likely to be delayed by further legal appeals. |
| | | A Michigan man who killed three swimmers at a river on the Wisconsin border showed no remorse Thursday and told the victims'' parents they just needed to get over the deaths, shortly before he was sentenced to life in prison |
| | | 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. |
| | | Authorities say 4 college students are facing charges for a fraternity hazing that caused the alcohol-induced death of a university freshman. |
| | | Lovers of luxury across the decades have sojourned in the mythic La Mamounia hotel in Marrakesh. While the Moroccan landmark undergoes renovation, ahead of a reopening in September 2009, it is selling some 5,000 items from the hotel at auction. |
| | | Jessica Alba, Jimmy Fallon, Jennifer Connelly and Jessica Biel host the Revlon Run/Walk in New York City. Catch the stars launch the runners into Times Square |
| | | WatchMojo.com takes a look at one of the most critically-acclaimed action movies of all time; T2: Judgment Day. |
| | | Thomas Lennon & Robert Ben Garant from RENO 911 have also written for A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 2: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN. Go on location to the studio lot to get the low-down on how the twosome create laughs for big & small screens. |
| | | The NFL champion Pittsburgh Steelers were at the White House Thursday to meet with President Obama. The president and the players also put together care packages for troops serving overseas. Video essay by Matt Ford |
| | | The three-month suspension given Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps has ended. Speaking exclusively with The Associated Press, Phelps says he didn''t even realize his suspension ended today |
| | | 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. |
| | | Youngster Li Tianqi can read and recognize over 2,000 Chinese characters, impressive for a child who has yet to reach her second birthday. |
| | | The Black Eyed Peas leave their hotel in the West Village of NYC, closely followed by their luggage. Will.i.am, Apl.de.ap and Taboo jump into their waiting SUV, ignoring the fans who gathered to see them |
| | | Patrick Kibangou is not your typical Polish politician. He is the country''s sole black candidate for next month''s European Parliament elections. A look at how he is putting that to his advantage. |
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