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Maureen McCormick: I hit rock bottom: The "Brady Bunch" actress writes about the many battles she's faced, from drugs, depression and sex to the collapse of her marriage and more. Here, she talks to TODAYshow.com about the many demons she's faced and how she's finally come to terms with "Marcia Brady." ›14:00 14 Oct, Tue
Theworld's strangest restaurants: Below the sea, in the air, or on a bed, restaurants are going to extremes to attract attention. ›13:28 14 Oct, Tue
Dow plunges, finishes down 733 points: Investors agonizing over a dismal economy sent the markets plunging after two bleak reports convinced Wall Street that a recession, if not already here, is inevitable. ›23:43
10 spammers you love to hate: It seems the spam e-mail industry has more kings than a pinochle deck. But who is really the king of kings? ›12:53
WiMax launch in Baltimore is key for Sprint: Sprint has launched its wireless broadband Internet service in Baltimore, where monthly service will cost $25 a month for home service, and $30 a month for a high-speed laptop card for those on the go. ›12:54
Is 'LittleBigPlanet' the PS3's killer app?: Every game platform has its flagship. For Nintendo, its anything Mario. For the Xbox, its all things Halo. Can LittleBigPlanet be that game to the third-place PlayStation 3 platform? Sony hopes so. And actually, so do I. ›13:10 14 Oct, Tue
U.S.: Al-Qaida in Iraq's No. 2 killed: American soldiers killed the alleged No. 2 leader of al-Qaida in Iraq, a Moroccan who trained in Afghanistan, recruited foreign fighters and ran operations in northern Iraq where Sunni insurgents remain a potent threat, the U.S. military said Wednesday. ›23:16
Suit against God tossed over lack of address: A judge has thrown out a Nebraska legislator's lawsuit against God, saying the Almighty wasn't properly served due to his unlisted home address. ›19:59
U.S. issues travel advisory for Mexico: The U.S. State Department has renewed a travel advisory warning Americans about an increase in violence in Mexico. ›14:50
ACLU: Death row inmates denied care: Death row inmates at the federal prison in Indiana are denied access to medical, dental and mental health care, the American Civil Liberties Union says in a letter to a governmental official. ›23:54
Author fleeing mob death threats in Italy: After hiding for two years, Roberto Saviano said he was tired of being a "prisoner" of the success of his book about the Mafia, which has garnered mob death threats. "I'm going away from Italy, at least for a while, then I'll see," he said. ›16:07
Hit the road in Germany, 4 nights/car, $315: Set the pace and itinerary of your own German road trip by choosing among these five destinations: Berlin, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, and Munich. ›13:58
Turn grilling upside down: Use your broiler: New York Times 'Minimalist' Mark Bittman shares secrets for turning your boring broiler into a superstar, plus his recipe for broiled baby back ribs. ›15:03
14 signs you'll live longer than you think: Long live ... you! Prevention magazine explains the surprising things you're doing right, and how to keep up the good work. ›16:48 14 Oct, Tue
I know Caylee is alive, grandma says: Even though her daughter Casey has been indicted on charges of abusing and murdering her own 3-year-old, Caylee, Cindy Anthony insists the little girl is alive: I know my daughter. Nothing could make me believe Casey did anything to Caylee. ›15:42
GM ads to tell buyers they can still get loans: With October auto sales expected to fall short of September's 15-year low, General Motors Corp. is launching a campaign this week to reach people who have stopped looking for cars out of fear that they can't get a loan. ›00:04 16 Oct, Thu
5 missing Afghan scholars turn up in Canada: Five visiting scholars from Afghanistan who disappeared from the University of Washington were found Wednesday morning in Canada. ›22:11
John Paul wounded in '82 stabbing, aide reveals: The late Pope John Paul II was wounded by a knife-wielding priest in 1982, a year after he was shot in St. Peter's Square, but the injury was kept secret, his former top aide says in a documentary film. ›16:09
First-time author wins Booker prize: Aravind Adiga won the prestigious Man Booker prize Tuesday for his first novel "The White Tiger." ›22:00 14 Oct, Tue
Sheriff: Family cremated mom on barbecue: Authorities say relatives of a deceased Tehama County woman cremated her remains on a makeshift barbecue and continued collecting her retirement checks. ›20:56
FCC official: Digital TV switch will be messy: A pending mandatory switch of all U.S. televisions to digital will be messy, a federal communications official said on Tuesday, urging broadcasters to step up local efforts to educate the public. ›14:48
Garden-fresh cauliflower in cast iron: Phil Lempert steals this weeks recipe from California's Ubuntu restaurant, which is a restaurant, yoga studio and biodynamic garden all in one. Here, try a recipe for chef Jeremy Fox's curry-spiced cauliflower in a cast-iron pot. ›21:41 14 Oct, Tue
Inmates are serving time and ... wine: It might be the good, sandy terrain and the sun, but oenologists at Portugal's Pinheiro da Cruz prison say what gives their wine its prize-winning taste is the spirit of the inmates who make it. ›15:27 14 Oct, Tue
Fact check: Candidates again twist truth: Facts went astray once again before a large national audience when Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain engaged in their final presidential debate on Wednesday. ›02:58 16 Oct, Thu