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6 secrets to wedding makeup perfection: The suspense didn't quite compare to the identity of "Deep Throat," but we now know the name of Bob Woodward's fourth investigative work on the Bush administration, just three weeks before the book's release. "The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008" will be published Sept. 8, 2008. ›14:39 19 Aug, Tue
Can the Youth Vote Save Obama?: With the Hillary juggernaut growing in strength every day, Barack Obama is hoping Iowas youth can help keep him in the game. ›14:47 8 Oct, Mon
First Read: McCains pro-choice head fake?: The focus this week is supposed to be all on Barack Obama. Yet instead, it's become a true split-screen story now that John McCain's camp is purportedly considering Lieberman or Ridge for the No. 2 slot. ›13:40
Q&A: Shawn Hornbecks Parents: The parents of kidnap victim Shawn Hornbeck speak out on the sentencing of their sons tormentor and the status of the boys recovery. ›20:50 12 Oct, Fri
When both parents and kids need loans: Packing up for an adventure in the great outdoors? From the best tent for your needs to the ultimate camping knife, here are Paul Hochman's picks for a weekend in the wild. ›15:11 28 Jul, Mon
Test your knowledge of Olympic athletes: Hes only a kid himself, but Noah McCullough, author of a history of children in the White House, has already declared himself a presidential candidate in 2032: I don't know what the issues are going to be, but Ill do the best I can." ›15:01 6 Aug, Wed
Bacteria a big killer in 1918 flu pandemic: study: Bacterial pneumonia may have killed most people during the 1918 flu pandemic, and antibiotics may be as crucial as flu drugs to fight any new pandemic, researchers say. ›17:21 19 Aug, Tue
Best way to a clogged heart? Through the wrist: The best path to a clogged heart may be through the wrist. About a million artery-clearing angioplasties are performed in the United States each year, and the usual route is to thread a tube to the heart through an artery in the groin. ›21:58 18 Aug, Mon
Batalis savory scallops alla caprese: Diet and nutrition myths have an odd way of sounding like the truth. Health magazine separates fact from fiction about popular diet myths that have had a lot of staying power. ›14:44 23 Jul, Wed
Italian BBQ: Skewers with the Scottos!: Stephenie Meyer's "Breaking Dawn" definitely made its mark, selling 1.3 million copies in 24 hours. But the final book in the sensational teen vampire "Twilight" series didn't come close to the 8.3 million debut of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." ›13:31 4 Aug, Mon
Quayle: Edwards likely finished in politics: Teammates Sada Jacobson, Mariel Zagunis and Becca Ward have high hopes for fencing to become a mainstream sport as they prepare for Thursday's team sabre event which makes its Olympic debut in Beijing. ›19:03 13 Aug, Wed
Uniforms shame Indonesia's corrupt: Former vice president Dan Quayle said that the recent revelation of an extramarital affair has probably ended John Edwards political career. Quayle also said that the Russia-Georgia conflict may affect Barack Obamas choice of running mate. ›13:23 11 Aug, Mon
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Cars Makers Should Greenlight: The concept cars that we think should become production models. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
Never wait in line at the museum again: Private VIP museum tours will set you apart from the crowd at some of the world's best and most visited museums. ›15:12
Fake coyotes fool motorists, not fowl: How do you deal with the 'other woman' after she becomes your ex-husband's wife? Dr. Gail Saltz advises one reader who is caught between her pain and doing what's best for her children. ›18:42 13 Aug, Wed
Miley Cyrus ... not just for kids anymore: People think cooking fish is harder than it is, and five-star chef John Tesar from the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas, Texas, wants to debunk that myth with this simple summer fish dish. ›12:59 30 Jul, Wed
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First Person: Miley look-alikes: Tired of tripping over the cables in your house? You may be in luck. New technology is bringing the reality of wireless electric power closer than ever. TODAY's gadget guy Paul Hochman explains. ›14:44 23 Jul, Wed
Splat! Brides trash their gowns: Parents who have struggled with fertility issues share stories of their children. ›15:29 24 Jul, Thu
Natasha Bedingfield: The Single Girl grows up: Being able to read nonverbal cues can help you better understand your family, significant other and boss. In his new book, ex-FBI agent Joe Navarro translates body language to help you hear what's really being said. An excerpt. ›14:33 15 Jul, Tue
Rock on! Wear songs on your sleeve: Another book is coming out of this year's presidential campaign, but this one is an especially easy read. "My Dad, John McCain," by the candidate's 23-year-old daughter, is a kid-friendly account of his life, written in heroic terms. ›18:38 14 Aug, Thu
Top 10 Sports Cars on MSN Autos: The most popular sports cars on MSN Autos, based on visits to the site's vehicle pages. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu
Obama faces new criticism on abortion: Painted during the Democratic primary as weak on abortion rights, Barack Obama is now being portrayed by opponents of abortion as an extremist who literally supports killing babies. ›15:42
I do, you dont: Nine oddest prenups: Italian animal-rights campaigners have collected some 1,900 names on an online petition urging Pope Benedict to stop wearing ermine the fur of the stoat on his hats and robes. ›14:46 13 Aug, Wed