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Tiger Woods Admits to 'Transgressions'

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In a statement posted on his Web site, Tiger Woods says he let down his family with unspecified "transgressions" and apologizes for not being "true to my values and the behavior my family deserves." His statement comes as new allegations of affairs surface, including one supposed tryst two months before the birth of his first child.
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Officials Defend Obama's Afghanistan Plan

Failure in Afghanistan would have dire consequences for the U.S. and the world, Defense Secretary Robert Gates warns a Senate committee. His words come a day after the president announces plans to send 30,000 more American troops there. Gates, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, all testify on Capitol Hill in support of the plan.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, left, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates , center, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday.
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, center, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen testify before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday.

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Accused Cop Killer Had Help, Police Say

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Should Party Crashers Be Punished?

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Some people are so upset about Michaele and Tareq Salahi crashing last week's State Dinner that they want the publicity-hungry socialites prosecuted. While there's new evidence that they weren't invited, it's not clear if they did anything illegal. Whether they're charged might depend on what they told the Secret Service.
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Is Story of Fat-Killing Gang a Hoax?

The arrests in Peru seemed almost too outrageous to be true: a murderous gang killing people for their fat. Now, Peruvian police say it may have been fiction after all, specifically an attempt to divert attention from alleged police killings. The nation's top investigator has lost his post, and an internal investigation continues.
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Dying Man Robbed in Philadelphia ER

Philadelphia authorities say a 63-year-old man apparently suffering a heart attack while waiting in an emergency room was robbed by three homeless drug addicts. Joaquin Rivera, a school counselor, passed away before seeing a triage nurse.
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Top Climate Scientist Steps Aside

Caught up in a controversy over claims that climate change data has been suppressed, the director of Britain's influential Climatic Research Institute quits pending a probe. His organization provides data that Congress and the federal government are using in efforts to curb global warming.
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Are 'Super-Earths' Better Suited to Life?

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When it comes to supporting life, do planets get any better than Earth? Well, maybe. Scientists have found a few planets two to 10 times more massive than Earth that may be more hospitable to living things, a Harvard astronomer says. He calls Earth "a marginal planet" for fostering complex life forms.
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