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Girl With Long, Odd Name Changes It

How's it going, Talula Does the Hula From Hawaii? A 9-year-old girl mortified by that moniker -- her actual name -- finds sympathy in a judge who lets her change it.

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'Citizen' Obama Makes Debut in Europe

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German leader Angela Merkel
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Appearing before a huge crowd in Germany, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama urges Europeans and Americans to work together to defeat terrorism. While Obama began his remarks by insisting he was speaking only as a "citizen," the pomp and attention surrounding the speech were more in line with that given to a visiting head of state.

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Couple Get 6 Years Each for Faked Death

They Pulled Scam to Start New Life

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A British judge on Wednesday sentenced a husband and wife to more than six years in prison for faking the man's drowning death and collecting $500,000 in insurance payments. John Darwin, 57, got six years and three months. Anne Darwin, 56, was sentenced to 6 1/2 years.

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Protester Glues Himself to British Leader

Call it a sticky situation. An environmental activist glues himself to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown while accepting an award at 10 Downing Street. But Brown takes it in stride, shaking his arm free in about 30 seconds. The protester sticks around for the rest of the ceremony -- and police decline to file any charges.
Dan Glass with Gordon Brown
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Obama Defends Proposal for Iran

Defending his proposal to negotiate with Iran, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama says he would use "big sticks and big carrots" in trying to persuade the country to drop any plans for nuclear weapons. His comments draw fire from the campaign of Republican rival John McCain, which accuses him of backtracking on earlier statements.
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Mummy May Unravel Culture's Secrets

Male mummy found in Peru
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Scientists carefully unwrap a bundle found in an ancient Peruvian city to discover a mummy. The mummy, a male between 30 and 45, is believed to be that of an elite member of the Chancay culture, which thrived from A.D. 1000 to 1400. Researchers hope the discovery will shed new light on a lost civilization.
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A Dutch man, his son and two daughters fell to their deaths Thursday while climbing near Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak, Italian rescuers said. Read More

Before an enormous crowd, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of extremism that supports it" as surely as they conquered communism a generation ago. Read More

Libya has halted all of its oil deliveries to Switzerland and barred Swiss ships from its ports to protest the arrest of Moammar Gadhafi's son in Geneva, a state-run shipping company said Thursday. Read More

Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully recovered the complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur, a nature museum announced Thursday. Read More

Executions jumped by a third in Iran and quadrupled in Saudi Arabia last year, causing the total number of executions around the world to rise yet again in 2007, a human rights group reported Thursday. It said China remained far in front as the world's top executioner. Read More

Iran signaled Thursday that it will no longer cooperate with U.N. experts probing for signs of clandestine nuclear weapons work, confirming the investigation is at a dead end a year after it began. Read More

The Russian Defense Ministry has denied a newspaper report that Russia was considering basing nuclear-capable bombers in Cuba, Russian news agencies reported Thursday. Read More

A key committee has approved construction of the first new Jewish settlement in the West Bank in a decade, an Israeli official said Thursday. The news infuriated Palestinians, who said the decision could cripple peace efforts. Read More

Insurgents attacked an Afghan military convoy Thursday in southern Afghanistan and dozens of militants were killed after the army called for assistance from the U.S.-led coalition and Afghan police, a police official said. Read More

Sri Lankan forces battled rebel gunmen deep inside the nation's northern jungles Thursday, killing 25 guerrilla fighters and seizing new territory, the military said. Other battles killed 25 rebels and four soldiers, the military said. Read More

No matter how much she loved the river and sea that once provided her family's daily food, Tin Tin Latt now just wants to stay away from the water that widowed her, killed two of her children and destroyed the family's livelihood. Read More

Cramped into makeshift wooden huts on the grounds of a swank Victorian mansion, Britain's sharpest mathematical minds waged a secret war against Nazi Germany _ cracking Adolf Hitler's supposedly unbreakable codes. Read More

Both Israelis and Palestinians came away from Barack Obama's visit to the Holy Land with the feeling he would do more for Mideast peace than President Bush has. But neither side seemed fully convinced that Obama would have their interests at heart. Read More

The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released Thursday. Read More

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, charged with genocide and war crimes in Darfur, vowed Thursday to work for peace in the war-wracked desert region and the return of hundreds of thousands of people forced by attacks to flee their homes. Read More

Egyptian authorities have shut down the Cairo office of an Iranian TV network, a security official said Thursday, as the two nations spar over a film that justifies the killing of former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat by Islamic militants. Read More

Air Canada plans to partner with Continental Airlines, the fourth-largest U.S. carrier, to provide enhanced service to the American market. Read More

GENEVA (Reuters) - Talks to salvage a global trade deal faced a crunch point on Thursday after three days of scant progress, as ministers went into another marathon meeting with developing giant India saying it had nothing new to offer. Read More

GENEVA (Reuters) - Talks to salvage a global trade deal faced a crunch point on Thursday after three days of scant progress, as ministers went into another marathon meeting with developing giant India saying it had nothing new to offer. Read More

After the sting of scandal, Max Mosley can feel the balm of victory. A British judge ruled Thursday that a tabloid newspaper breached the motorsport chief's privacy with a story claiming that a sadomasochistic orgy he took part in had a Nazi theme. The News of the World faces a legal bill of almost 1 million pounds ($2 million) after the judge ordered it to pay damages and Mosley's legal costs, as well as it2s own. Read More

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