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Nov 3, 200506:07 AM EST

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Ex-Cheney aide to appear in court

Vice President Dick Cheney‘s former chief of staff is making his first court appearance since his indictment in the CIA leak investigation, a case in which Bush administration officials including Cheney could be summoned to testify.

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UAE official: Hussein was open to exile

Days before the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, Saddam Hussein agreed in principle to accept an offer of exile from the United Arab Emirates, but the deal fell through, a UAE government senior official told CNN.

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Mourners pay tribute to Rosa Parks

Thousands of mourners packed a Detroit church Wednesday for an emotional tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks, who changed the country 50 years ago when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.

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FBI: Muslims detained at stadium weren‘t profiled

Five Muslim football fans were detained and questioned during a game at Giants Stadium because they were congregating near an air duct on a night former President Bush was in the stadium, the FBI said Wednesday.

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White House hosts royal dinner

Prince Charles dryly pronounced himself "still here" and "alive" Wednesday on his arrival at the White House for a visit showing off his new bride, Camilla. The Duchess of Cornwall, hoping to impress American Diana-philes on her first overseas trip as a British royal, was decidedly more enthusiastic.

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Officials: Murderer nonchalantly admits to killing 12 more

A man convicted of raping and murdering an Alabama woman has confessed to at least 12 more slayings in four other states and could be linked to four more killings, authorities said Wednesday.

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Quake: Second wave of death feared

Dozens of villages containing hundreds of thousands of people have received little or no aid nearly four weeks after a devastating earthquake hit Pakistan and India.

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Seventh night of violence in Paris

Parisian suburbs have suffered a seventh straight night of violence as youths set fire to dozens of cars in at least nine areas to the north and east of the French capital.

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Rain hinders Hurricane Beta relief

Steady rains have prevented emergency aid from reaching Hurricane Beta victims on Honduras‘ Atlantic coast and thousands remain in shelters there and in neighboring Nicaragua, authorities said Wednesday.

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Report: CIA operates secret prisons

Suspected terrorists in U.S. custody are being treated humanely, Bush administration officials said Wednesday after a report that American agents are holding prisoners in a worldwide network of secret facilities.

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Google: The $400 gorilla

NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - To call Google a juggernaut would be an insult.

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Circling the wagons against outsiders

When Sovereign Bancorp wanted to fend off shareholders demanding a boardroom shakeup, the Philadelphia bank‘s bigwigs dusted off what some shareholders say was a classic 1980s corporate defense that does little but entrench current management.

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Marty Burns: Jackson, Brown place legacies on line

Phil Jackson and Larry Brown.

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Pack‘s Sherman goes off over cell phone

Like moviegoers everywhere, the Green Bay Packers are fed up with interruptions caused by those annoying cell phones going off at the most inopportune time.

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Flu plan: Outbreak could restrict travel

A flu pandemic that hits the United States would force cities to ration scarce drugs and vaccine and house the sick in hotels or schools when hospitals overflow, unprecedented federal plans say.

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FDA orders digital drug labels

Drug makers must begin submitting electronic versions of their drug labels to build a database that doctors and patients can search for recent warnings or other changes, the Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday.

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Pop stars turn to tech for a hit

When Madonna takes the stage in Lisbon this week to perform her new single "Hung Up," it will be the culmination of weeks of promotion harnessing new technology that is revolutionizing the music industry.

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Microsoft upgrades Windows online

Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced online enhancements to its Windows operating system and other popular software programs, hoping to defuse a growing threat from Google Inc. and other fast-moving challengers.

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The heart of a supermodel

The runway is the fastest route for Alek Wek to get where she‘s going.

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Are G-rated films going too far?

A shotgun-wielding hunter mercilessly pursues his target. Angry space aliens vaporize a defenseless town. A bloodthirsty shark preys on the weak and tiny.

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