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'Most Prolific Mom' Gives Birth to 18th Child

A Romanian immigrant has given birth to her 18th child in British Columbia, making her the province's most prolific mother in 20 years.

29 Dead, Dozens Wounded in Day 2 of India Blasts

At least 29 people were killed and at least 88 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad Saturday, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city.

Police Find Bodies of Missing R.I. Couple in Septic Tank

Police found the bodies of a missing Rhode Island couple in the septic tank in their yard.

Obama: Trip Reinforced My Views

Senator tells FOX News his proposed troop withdrawal timetable, other military strategies will stay in place if elected

BOURBON ROOM: Obama Sees McCain Stumbling
McCain Praises Obama's Troop Withdrawal Timetable
Cops Prepare for Protestors at Denver Convention

Oil's Nosedive Shows Up at the Pump

Americans now live in an economy where the prospect of a gallon of gas for less than $4 is cause for relief. That barrier may be broken as early as this weekend.

N.H. Grandmother Dies Shielding Stepson's Baby Boy

A grandmother killed when a tornado bore down on her lakeside New Hampshire home died holding her stepson's baby boy to protect him from gale-force winds and pounding rain.

Space Race Heats Up as More Players Jump In

As the NASA space shuttle program comes to a close, space exploration has become an increasingly global competition with the Europeans, Russians, Chinese, and others competing for bragging rights in the next generation of manned spacecraft.

Drew Peterson Attacked by Pal Who Says He Wore Wire

A man who says he cooperated with police and wore a wire during conversations with a former police sergeant considered a suspect in his wife's disappearance was charged Friday with battery after shoving Drew Peterson in a barber shop parking lot.

Murder in the Family: Honor Killings in America

The United Nations estimates that as many as 5,000 women are murdered in such honor killings each year for offenses like immodesty or refusing an arranged marriage. They may be on the rise in the U.S., as a series of such attacks shows.

High School Rodeo Leaves Teen With Spinal Damage

A teenager from Louisiana was in serious condition Saturday after being thrown from a bull and stomped unconscious by the animal during the National High School Finals Rodeo in Farmington.

Fans Get Sneak Peek of 2009's 'Terminator Salvation'

'Terminator Salvation' won't hit theaters until next summer, but thousands of fans got an early look at a portion of the film Saturday.

Gospel Singer Timothy Wright Still in Critical Condition

Family members say the Grammy-nominated gospel singer is conscious and alert but still on a respirator at the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa.

Florida Woman Attacked by Fox, Then Shot By Husband

Authorities say a Levy County, Fla., man accidentally shot his wife while trying to hit a fox that attacked her.

Cop Car Kills Toddler After Letting Family Cross Street

Authorities say that a police van driven by a Bahamas detective hit a 2-year-old boy after stopping to let two adults and another child cross the road.

FOXBusiness: FCC Approves Sirius, XM Merger

Pop Tarts: Katy Perry's Parents Upset She 'Kissed a Girl'?

Katy Perry never expected that "I Kissed a Girl" would be the most scorching song of the summer -- and neither did her folks.

Halle Berry: Paparazzi Went Too Far for Photo of Baby

Halle Berry says a paparazzi photographer went too far to get a shot of the actress holding her infant daughter, trespassing onto her private property and snapping them hanging out in the backyard.

Guy Ritchie: 'Madonna And I Are Fine'

Guy Ritchie's marriage to Madonna is fine "as far as I'm aware of," he told People magazine on Thursday.

Five Reality-TV Host Nominees to Preside Over Emmys

The reality is, there won't be an Emmy host this year — there will be five.

Mark Wahlberg Gives Up Life in the Fast Lane for Marriage

Mark Wahlberg is officially ready to give up his life in the fast lane in exchange for marriage and a quiet life with his family.

 

News/wyoming from billingsgazette.net

Indian families perform for Frontier Days in Cheyenne

CHEYENNE - On a hot, breezy summer afternoon, when the late afternoon rains were amassing in the western skies, the sound of the drums began to beat, and the dancers in their outfits - bright, feathered and fringed - began to file out onto the grassy circle.

Foes of wolf protections discuss strategy

CHEYENNE - Supporters of the federal government's removal of gray wolves from the endangered-species list said Friday that they haven't decided whether to appeal a judge's preliminary decision to relist the wolves.

DEQ orders barrier for pollution

CHEYENNE - The state Department of Environmental Quality has ordered the ranch owned by U.S. House candidate Cynthia Lummis and her family to provide access for Frontier Oil to build an underground barrier to contain pollution from the company's Cheyenne refinery.

Rail upgrade projected to cost $1M per mile

CHEYENNE - A new state report says it would cost more than $1 million per mile to upgrade existing rail lines between Casper and Fort Collins, Colo., to support passenger rail service.

WyoGuide

Saturday, July 26, 2008 Local events? National Day of the American Cowboy. Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody. Cowgirls and cowboys, rodeo clowns, demonstrations and more in honor of the American Cowboy.

 

News from codyenterprise.com

?Cody Connection' riddle

Park historian recalls ?unprecedented' fires

The Yellowstone fires of 1988 caused a young Lee Whittlesey to change his plans and become not a practicing attorney, as he had intended, but a law enforcement ranger.

Wider, safer street re-opens

Drivers are enjoying a newly widened and paved East Sheridan Avenue this week.

Judge's decision eliminates wolf predator zone

On Friday the jobs of everyone associated with delisting the gray wolf changed - again.

Head-on crash victims remain hospitalized

Progress is slow for Anthony McConnell following serious injuries sustained in a head-on accident Saturday night.

Decision keeps Sylvan Pass open

An amended Record of Decision addressing a long-term plan to guide management of winter use over Sylvan Pass in Yellowstone Park has been finalized.

 

 

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