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Charlton Heston's Ten Commandments to Be Auctioned Off

NEW YORK – Thou shalt find the Ten Commandments up for bid this summer. A pair of faux granite tablets that Charlton Heston cradled in the 1956 biblical epic “The Ten Commandments” is expected to fetch as much as $60,000, said Marc Kruskol, a publicist for the auction Profiles in …

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'Werewolf Boy' 1 of 50 in World With Genetic Condition

Pruthviraj Patil has tried many things to cure himself of the hypertrichosis that ails him, but to no avail. Hypertrichosis, a rare genetic condition also known as Werewolf Syndrome, causes 11-year-old Pruthviraj’s body to be covered with thick, matted hair, London’s Telegraph reported. Pruthviraj, who is from the district of …

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Four Dead, Dozens Injured After Passenger Jet Overshoots Runway in Honduras

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras – A jetliner overshot a runway and raced onto a busy street in the Honduran capital on Friday, killing the pilot, two passengers and a motorist on the ground. At least 65 people were injured. The Grupo Taca Airbus A320 with 140 people on board was flying a …

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Aerosmith's Steven Tyler: I Went to Rehab for Foot Problems

Aerosmith front man Steven Tyler said he checked into rehab to recover from foot surgery, People reported on its Web site. “The doctors told me the pain in my feet could be corrected but it would require a few surgeries over time,” Tyler says in a statement released, the Web …

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U.S. Detains About 500 'Enemy Combatant' Children in Iraq, 10 in Afghanistan

NEW YORK – The U.S. military is holding about 500 juveniles suspected of being “unlawful enemy combatants” in detention centers in Iraq and has about 10 detained at the U.S. base at Bagram, Afghanistan, the United States has told the United Nations. A total of 2,500 youths under the age …

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Study: Exercise Shapes Body and Heart Muscles

New research finds that exercise not only reshapes your body’s muscles but also your heart’s muscles. The study, published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, found that exercise can reshape the heart’s ventricles, but the benefits depend on how much exercise is undertaken. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital found that …

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Kids in Katrina Trailers May Face Lifelong Health Problems

BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. – The anguish of Hurricane Katrina should have ended for Gina Bouffanie and her daughter when they left their FEMA trailer. But with each hospital visit and each labored breath her child takes, the young mother fears it has just begun. “It’s just the sickness. I …

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Rosie O'Donnell: Rev. Jeremiah Wright 'Made Sense to Me'

NEW YORK – Rosie O’Donnell defended Rev. Jeremiah Wright on the “Today” show on Monday, saying Barack Obama’s former pastor “made sense to me.” The comedian also compared herself to Wright, saying “some people confuse passion for rage.” She also came to Wright’s defense on his views on the origins …

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Bush Administration Says It Won't Interfere With Iraq Deals With Western Oil Cos.

WASHINGTON – The Bush administration indicated Tuesday that it had no plans to interfere with negotiations between Iraq and several Western oil giants to boost crude production in that country, despite concerns by some Democrats that the deal could inflame anti-U.S. sentiments. “Iraq is a sovereign country, and it can …

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Online Auction for 'Knight Rider' Car KITT Restarted

GREENWICH, Conn. – The executor of slain Greenwich developer Andrew Kissel’s estate has begun an eBay auction of an original KITT — the talking car that helped David Hasselhoff escape bad guys on the ’80s TV series “Knight Rider.” Greenwich attorney Patrick Gil, who has handled the dismantling of Kissel’s …

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