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Obama Heads to Hill for Health Care

The president schedules a rare Sunday afternoon visit to Capitol Hill to lobby Congressional Democrats, who are working through the weekend to reach a comprise on the proposed health care bill. "That is what the president is supposed to do, to use his bully pulpit," Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, tells The Associated Press. Until now, "I haven't seen much of it."
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Watchdog Issues Zhu Zhu Pet Warning

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A consumer group finds that Zhu Zhu Pets have more than the government allowed level of the chemical antimony, which can cause cancer and heart problems. But the company that makes the wildly popular toy denies the accusation, and says its products are safe.
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Salahis Accused of Bouncing $24K Check

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2 Men, 43 Horses Killed in Barn Fire

A fire tears through a barn at a county fairgrounds in Lebanon, Ohio, killing two people and 43 horses. The cause of the blaze is not immediately clear. "This is a horseman's nightmare," a horse owner tells the Cincinnati Enquirer.
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Lesbian Elected Episcopal Bishop in LA

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Los Angeles' Episcopal Diocese elects Rev. Mary Glasspool, a lesbian, to serve as assistant bishop. If Glasspool is confirmed she will be the second openly gay bishop in the global Anglican fellowship. When the church consecrated the first gay bishop in 2003, an uproar ensued.
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Mother, Son Reunite After Two Decades

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Britain Ends Extraterrestrial Probes

The British military closes its UFO hot line after nearly a half-century of investigations into possible sightings. The Defense Ministry says the measure will save $73,000 a year, but critics claim closing the hot line will threaten national security. "Who's to say there is nothing out there?" says one Briton. "If there is, it's a bit scary that there is no one to call to inform them of what you've seen."
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Italian Police Find Stash of Masterpieces

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