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Spain comes back in Davis Cup final
November 22, 2008Spain's Feliciano Lopez upset Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in the second singles of the Davis Cup final, 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-3, leveling the two nations at a point each.
Review: 'Twilight' needs more flash
November 22, 2008The kids are burning for "Twilight."
Grenade hits protesters at Thai PM compound
November 22, 2008The second grenade attack in three days targeted protesters occupying the Thai prime minister's compound in Bangkok early Saturday, local officials said.
U.S. Muslim leaders denounce al Qaeda's slur toward Obama
November 22, 2008Spiritual leaders of New York's African-American Muslim communities lashed out Friday at a purported al Qaeda message attacking President-elect Barack Obama and, using racist language, comparing him unfavorably to the late Malcolm X.
Gadhafi's son praises Libya-U.S. relations
November 22, 2008Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the eldest son -- and heir apparent -- of Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi, said he'd like to see "shock treatment" democratization in his country, while his father wants a slower pace.
Budget airline 'jeopardized windpipe transplant'
November 22, 2008The successful transplant of a lab-grown windpipe almost did not happen when budget airline staff refused to allow the transportation of stem cells needed for the operation, UK newspapers reported Friday.
Prosecutor seeks to drop charge against young murder suspect
November 22, 2008An Arizona prosecutor Friday asked to dismiss one of two murder charges against an 8-year-old boy suspected in the shooting deaths of his father and another man.
Blast wounds eight outside Thai PM office
November 22, 2008Read full story for latest details.
Commentary: Auto CEOs need a reality check
November 22, 2008Much has been made of the car company CEOs showing up for Congressional hearings in private jets to ask for a taxpayer-funded bailout.
Park rangers returning to gorilla refuge
November 22, 2008More than 14 months after they fled fighting between rebel and government forces, park rangers who monitor mountain gorillas in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo have returned to the reserve.










