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Presidential race ignites fashion buzz: Not since Jacqueline Kennedy have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing, from Cindy McCain's popped collar to Sarah Palin's updo to Michelle Obama's off-the-rack dress. ›14:13 5 Sep, Fri
U.S. nears rescue plan for Fannie, Freddie: The government has prepared a plan to take control of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, officials told the two companies, according to three sources familiar with the conversations. ›00:36 7 Sep, Sun
U.K. army to reconsider bearskin hats: After meeting with animal rights activists, the British military said Tuesday that it will study alternative materials to replace the bearskin hats worn by the soldiers who guard Buckingham Palace. ›12:22 3 Sep, Wed
Robert Giroux, giant of publishing, dies: Robert Giroux, a distinguished giant of 20th century publishing who guided and supported dozens of great writers from T.S. Eliot and Jack Kerouac to Bernard Malamud and Susan Sontag, died Friday. He was 94. ›23:07 5 Sep, Fri
Haitians fear next round of heavy rain: Hundreds of people fled Gonaives, Haiti, on Saturday for higher ground as powerful Hurricane Ike threatened to unleash heavy rain and compound a disaster caused by a previous storm. ›21:38
Greenspan: Fed is not a magical piggy bank: Troubled by the Bear Stearns debacle, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is advocating a new way of dealing with government bailouts of collapsing companies. ›04:07 5 Sep, Fri
Clawing to the top of the fashion world: Model Carol Alt's debut novel "This Year's Model" goes inside the cutthroat fashion industry. There are rumors and lies, lecherous model-collecting playboys, rock stars and drugs, and the most perilous pitfall of them all ... straight male models. An excerpt. ›17:54 5 Sep, Fri
East Carolina adds No. 4 West Va. to upset list: ›01:13 07 Sep, Sun
When sex and technology don't mix: If youre given the choice between an awesome gadget and a weekend getaway with a hot girl ... sometimes its just best to change the channel. Such is the case with Playboy TV's new reality dating show, "Gadget or the Girl." ›13:08 5 Sep, Fri
Tracing your own family roots: Talk about icing on the cake. A slice of royal wedding history was sold for 1,000 pounds ($1,830) at an auction. The piece of wedding cake from Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's ceremony in 1981 was sold by a former royal servant, who had kept it wrapped in clingfilm in an attic for 27 years. ›13:56 29 Aug, Fri
Fed up as 'fat mom,' she lost 127 pounds: After decades of struggling with her appearance and how strangers and even her own children viewed her, 39-year-old Sheri Harkness finally found the motivation to overcome her poor eating habits. Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club slimmed downand reclaimed her self-confidence. ›17:07 14 Jan, Mon
Presidential race ignites fashion buzz: Not since Jacqueline Kennedy have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing, from Cindy McCain's popped collar to Sarah Palin's updo to Michelle Obama's off-the-rack dress. ›14:13 5 Sep, Fri
NYT: Foreign policy factions divide GOP: Hidden from view during much of the Republican convention here, a fierce struggle has been under way for the foreign policy heart of John McCain. ›03:03 5 Sep, Fri
Gene map shows no two cancers alike: Intellectual activities make people eat more than when just resting, according to a study that sheds new light on brain food. ›20:21 4 Sep, Thu
Cliff writes of friendship with ex-priest: In the singer's autobiography "My Life, My Way," Cliff Richard addresses his relationship with a former Roman Catholic priest as well as his sexuality. In the book, the 67-year-old star says that John McEylnn "has become a companion" and that he is "sick to death of the media's speculation" about his sexuality. ›16:27 4 Sep, Thu
Beyonce, Cyrus among stars at Fashion Rocks: Justin Timberlake, Miley Cyrus and Charlize Theron were among the celebrities who appeared at the fifth annual Fashion Rocks concert celebrating the relationship between music and fashion. ›15:28
Joy Fit Club transformations: Laptops, textbooks and new jeans are among the must-haves for college students heading back to campus, but the most common back-to-school item may well be the blood-sucking bedbug. ›14:51 29 Aug, Fri
Raft made of plastic bottles crosses Pacific: Tanned, dirty and hungry, two men who spent three months crossing the Pacific on a raft made of plastic bottles to raise awareness of ocean debris finally stepped onto dry land. ›14:54 28 Aug, Thu
Wise answers to old wives' tales: In Jennet Conant's new book, "The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington," she explores the time the classic author was assigned to be a diplomat in Washington, D.C., and in charge of a secret mission, as well as Dahl's relationship with the great British spymaster William Stephenson. An excerpt. ›13:44 3 Sep, Wed
Stinkweed tested as future biofuel: Some farmers have agreed to grow the hardy weed called field pennycress a.k.a. stinkweed to help test a potential new source of fuel for the booming biodiesel market. ›14:58 5 Sep, Fri
Lohan and Ronson rock the runway crowd: Nobody draws attention like Lindsay Lohan and gal pal Samantha Ronson. The duo sat in the front row for Ronson's sister Charlotte's spring collection at New York Fashion Week, where they were immediately swarmed by photographers. ›22:13
Experts: Cheating gene not a predictor: Researchers have linked a monogamy gene with the relationship behavior of men and their partners but it doesnt destine men to be unfaithful, according to experts. This is just one component to a much larger puzzle, Dr. Laura Berman said. ›14:22 3 Sep, Wed
Google is world's most powerful 10-year-old: When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world. ›16:39 5 Sep, Fri
Plague threatens last of the ferrets: On the grasslands near Badlands National Park, wildlife officials have been waging a war since spring to save one of the nation's largest colonies of endangered black-footed ferrets. ›21:55 30 Aug, Sat