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Wax museum's Hitler is beheaded by protester: A man tore the head off an Adolf Hitler wax figure at Madame Tussauds' new branch in Berlin in what appeared to be a symbolic protest on the museum's opening day Saturday, officials said. ›12:38
Larry Harmon, longtime Bozo the Clown, dies: Larry Harmon, one of the first men to play the famed Bozo the Clown character, has died at 83. ›21:43, 3.07
Jerusalem attacker had Jewish lover: The Palestinian who went on a deadly rampage on a Jerusalem street this week had spent years in a romantic relationship with a Jewish Israeli woman, relatives said. ›04:03
Christie Brinkley divorce trial goes nuclear: Attorneys in the Christie Brinkley divorce trial painted opposing portraits of their clients as the explosive case began its second day. A court-appointed psychiatrists report yet to be introduced says Brinkley is consumed by rage, said the lawyer for her estranged husband, Peter Cook. But it also says Brinkley should get primary custody of the children, her lawyer said. ›13:48, 3.07
Big landowner gets closed-door deal: The Bush administration is preparing to ease the way for the nation's largest private landowner to convert hundreds of thousands of acres of mountain forestland to residential subdivisions. ›04:48
No rush to move dolphins from N.J. river: A group of 15 dolphins can stay in a river near the Jersey Shore for the next few days in the hope that they'll return to the ocean on their own, authorities said Monday. ›19:21, 1.07
Poll: Gas prices change energy views: High gas prices have shifted views on energy and the environment, with more Americans now viewing oil drilling as a greater priority than energy conservation, a new survey found. ›22:28, 1.07
'Many killed' in Syrian jail riot: Violent clashes between guards and inmates at a Syrian jail have resulted in many deaths, a human rights group says. ›13:43
Paparazzi feel the heat in California: Los Angeles officials may crack down on the photographers who track and photograph Hollywood celebrities. But the paparazzi, and some legal experts, say that violates their rights. ›00:38, 4.07
Mbeki in Harare for crisis talks: South Africa's Thabo Mbeki is in Zimbabwe to meet President Robert Mugabe and dissident opposition members. ›16:33
Scientist: Pakistan knew of N. Korea nuke deal: Architect of Pakistan's nuclear program said Friday that it provided centrifuges to North Korea in a 2000 shipment supervised by the army under President Pervez Musharraf. ›19:12, 4.07
Sarkozy: Poles won't block Lisbon: The French President Nicolas Sarkozy says that the Polish president has reassured him he will not block the Lisbon treaty. ›15:22, 04.07
Feds may euthanize wild horses: Federal officials are considering euthanizing wild horses to deal with the growing population on the range and in holding facilities, authorities said Monday. ›01:25, 1.07
Calif. unveils major plan to slash emissions: The Supreme Court on Wednesday slashed the $2.5 billion punitive damages award in the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster to $500 million. ›15:25, 25.06
Turkish women attack clothing law: A group of Turkish women protest after a woman is convicted of exhibitionism for wearing "improper clothing". ›14:29
Many ideas to help lost N.J. dolphins: From the sensible to the silly, there is no shortage of suggestions from spectators lining the banks of a river near the Jersey shore on how to get a group of bottlenose dolphins back into the ocean. ›09:59, 3.07
Bank fined over rogue trader scandal: France's central bank announced Friday that it has fined Societe Generale $6.3 million for "serious shortcomings" that led to nearly $7.8 billion in trading losses announced earlier this year. ›09:55
Newsweek: Mediterranean tuna face extinction: Mediterranean fishermen are hurting: Stocks of bluefin tuna, by far the sea's most economically important fish, are dangerously low. Although many countries share the blame, the chief culprit, say fisheries experts, is France. ›23:49, 1.07
High court overturns Exxon Valdez ruling:
Iran nuclear position 'unchanged': Iran says its stance on its nuclear programme is "not changed", hinting it is not ready to compromise over an EU offer. ›11:26
Betancourt undergoes health tests: Ingrid Betancourt, the former hostage freed in Colombia this week, checks into a French hospital for medical checks. ›11:49
Queen Mother's note: 'pack the gin' is sold for record price: A note in which the Queen Mother asked her aide to pack gin and Dubonnet has sold for £16,000 in an unique auction of royal memorablia. ›13:03
French locals indifferent to Brangelina: Residents of Nice, France, where actress Angelina Jolie awaits the birth of her twins, aren't impressed by celebrity. Stars who escape there aren't hounded by autograph-seekers. ›20:19, 3.07
Naomi Watts reportedly expecting second baby: If rumor is true, Naomi Watts and Liev Schreiber will have two children who are very close together in age quite soon. Watts gave birth to their first son in July 2007, and is reportedly in her second trimester with another child. ›20:55, 3.07