Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:29:19 +0100
Money's Safe Haven Not So Safe: First Stocks, Now Money Markets?
Even the once safe haven for money now doesn't look quite as safe.
The Biggest Loser of All: Hank Greenberg
In a matter of days, the former AIG CEO lost his fortune and his legacy.
Biden Says Voters Are Skeptical of Change
EXCLUSIVE: Biden tells ABC News voters "don't know we can accomplish" change.
Experts Don't Yahoo! Over Palin's E-Mail Use
Palin's e-mail habits echo worst practices of Bush administration says expert.
Scientology Facing Murky Future in France
Scientology sued for fraud in France; conviction could lead to banning.
Actress Could Get Five Years for Pope Joke
Italian actress faces possible five-year jail term for off-color joke about Pope
Why the Word 'Uppity' Can Still Sting Blacks
The term means different things to different people, but racial element lingers.
New 'Joy of Sex': Motorcycle Sex to Viagra
Dr. Alex Comfort's 1972 sex classic is reinvented for a new generation.
Did Teachers Handcuff Kids With Autism?
Geographical References: North Carolina
A N.C. disability rights group is investigating alleged abuse at a school.
Israel's Tzipi Livni Declares Victory
Tzipi Livni will be Israel's first female prime minister in 34 years.
Rights v. Fraud: Bring on the Voter Suits
Army of attorneys across the country pursuing voter suppression allegations.
Cuomonomics and Poor Sam Champion
A game of monopoly gets uber competitve for Chris and Sam.
Pullman Porters Laid the Track for a Better Life
The hospitality ambassadors were a driving force in the civil rights movement.
Ohio: The Ultimate Battleground State
Geographical References: Ohio
McCain and Obama are battling mightily for Ohio voters.
Sneak Peek: The Politics of 'O-P-M'
Deregulation Stance Dogs McCain
Meet the 400 Richest Americans
It'll cost you at least $1.3 billion to join this club.
Cities Offer Incentives to Film Producers
A new movie or television series can translate into big bucks for communities.
Airports Go Green with Eco-Friendly Efforts
From low-flush toilets, to turbines and solar panels airports are cutting costs.
Allergy Insurance: Nothing to Sneeze At
The cost to manage allergies is relatively low, but still out of reach for many.
Mass Transit: Breeding Ground for Flu?
As more people opt to take buses and trains, some warn of cold and flu spread.
That's Cold: Exclusion Leaves You Chilly
New research suggests that those who are socially excluded actually feel colder.
Bad Vaccines Risk Indian Epidemic
Bad Japanese encephalitis vaccines stop immunizations as 200 children die.
Easy Call: 'Sign' Over Cell
With MobileASL, deaf people can chat and "sign" on cell phones.
Google OKs Religious Groups' Abortion Ads
Facing legal action, Google agrees to anti-abortion ads by religious groups.
Counting Kangaroo Rats From Outer Space
For the first time, scientists will monitor endangered species via satellite.
Houston: A City on the Mend
City staples like electricity, traffic lights and schools are out of commission.
DWT: Driving While Texting a Danger
Driving while texting has become a national traffic-safety concern.
'Look & Leave' Policy a Logistical Nightmare
Galveston residents sat in 5 miles of traffic to get a glimpse of their homes.
Lights Over Texas: UFO or Something Else?
Geographical References: Texas
Witnesses and scientists say there may be evidence of life from outer space.
Chick-lit For Teens: Empowering or Shallow?
'The Clique' series author says her books help young girls deal with real life.
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