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Slide show: Slide show: Celebrity men over 50: In his debut novel, "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle," author David Wroblewski examines the limits of language and the elemental forces of love, loss and revenge. An excerpt. ›20:34 27 Aug, Wed
Weight-loss camps invite mom and dad along: Weight loss camps are inviting mom, dad and siblings to share the experience so they can stay motivated when they return home where unhealthy temptations and habits lurk. ›20:06 26 Aug, Tue
China lights Paralympics torch: Four days after closing the 2008 Beijing Games in triumph, China lit the 2008 Paralympics torch amid pomp and ceremony at Beijing's ancient Temple of Heaven, marking the start of a domestic relay for the September 6 Games. ›12:07
Volkswagen Baja Race: Paris to Ensenada: Volkswagen and its Touareg 2 head to Mexico for the Baja 500. ›07:00 16 Oct, Tue
In pursuit of hot spots, we often miss the point: In our blind obsession with erogenous spots are we missing the forest for the trees? Is technology ruining regular sex for women? Sexploration answer your queries. ›12:36
Cupid's arrow hits Olympic archers: In the second part of an exclusive jailhouse interview, the man who calls himself "Clark Rockefeller" was vague about what happened to a couple he lived with in the 1980s, but claimed, I have never hurt anyone physically." ›12:01 26 Aug, Tue
Blood test OKd for heart transplant rejection: Government regulators on Wednesday cleared the way for broader use of a blood test that can spare heart transplant patients the ordeal of repeated biopsies to check if their bodies are rejecting the new organ. ›20:08 27 Aug, Wed
Hospital worker may have exposed babies to TB: Kaiser Permanente is telling 960 mothers that they and their babies may have been exposed to a San Francisco maternity ward worker diagnosed with active tuberculosis. ›15:33 27 Aug, Wed
Infections may trigger premature birth: Infections may play a bigger role in premature birth than doctors have thought, says a new study that found almost one in seven women in preterm labor harbored bacteria or fungi in their amniotic fluid. ›00:00 26 Aug, Tue
My wife and I dont have sex anymore: Many children are already having back problems. The reason: their backpacks weigh more than they do. TODAY technology editor Paul Hochman offers tips and guidelines to make sure they don't feel weighed down and overloaded at school. ›18:47 27 Aug, Wed
Why not wear eco-white after Labor Day?: Concerned that the sludge theyre slopping at the cafeteria is ruining your kids appetite, and maybe even his waistline? Check out these tips for sending your little one off with a healthy lunch. ›15:04 26 Aug, Tue
Japanese women shy from dual mommy role: or childish husbands. ›11:18
NYT: For a new political age, a self-made man: Some of the same qualities that have brought Barack Obama just one election away from the White House may be among his biggest obstacles to getting there. ›11:57
Cool Cars We Miss: Gone but not forgottena shortlist of cars we loved and still miss. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu
Up to 10,000 defy order to end Thai protest: Thousands of demonstrators batons and bamboo sticks, defied a court order to end their occupation of the prime minister's office compound, vowing to remain until the country's leaders resign. ›10:46
New HIV infections in NYC 3 times U.S. rate: New Yorkers are contracting HIV at three times the national rate, the city health department said, attributing the difference to the city's large population of high-risk groups. ›22:11 27 Aug, Wed
Mental ills may have an evolutionary upside: Natural selection wants us to be crazy at least a little bit. While true debilitating insanity is not nature's intention, many mental health issues may be byproducts of the over-functional human brain, some researchers claim. ›20:31 26 Aug, Tue
Newsweek: Worries grow about 'fracking' for oil: Fracturing chemicals are routinely used on oil and gas wells, where they are pumped deep into the ground to crack rock seams and increase production. The problem? The chemicals are largely unregulated and may be toxic. ›22:48 20 Aug, Wed
Early ear infections may pack on pounds later: Chronic childhood ear infections may damage a vital taste-sensing nerve in kids, perking a preference for rich foods and making them prone to weight gain later, new research suggests. ›14:00 26 Aug, Tue
NYT: New hope 45 years after King's dream: Many veterans of the March on Washington will gather at televisions Thursday night and watch an event they would have considered impossible not just in 1963, but perhaps in 1983, or 1993. ›04:36
Mom pinned in car had will to live: Step into The TWG Tea's salon and you'll be whisked away to a Paris tea room, complete with crystal chandeliers, wood panels and gilded mirrors. You'll also be spoiled for choice, with 600 fragrant blends some costing hundreds of dollars a pound. ›15:37 27 Aug, Wed
Pope angry over crucified frog sculpture: A modern art sculpture portraying a crucified green frog holding a beer mug and an egg that Pope Benedict has condemned as blasphemous may have its days numbered. ›11:38
Ad gives hot dogs a bum rap, experts say: A new TV commercial shows kids eating hot dogs in a school cafeteria and one little boys haunting lament: I was dumbfounded when the doctor told me I have late-stage colon cancer. ›21:57 26 Aug, Tue
Dem convention boost Denver merchants: Denver merchants are smiling this week as they enjoy a big boost from the business of some 50,000 people attending the Democratic National Convention. ›13:01