Can't wait until the next 'Heroes' episode, 'Lizards'? Catch a sneak peek of what Claire, HRG and Hiro are up to.
Sep 28, 2007
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Catch a Sneak Peek of 'Heroes' |
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Review: 'Kingdom' Achieves Mixed Success |
AP Movie Critic Christy Lemire reviews 'The Kingdom,' a action thriller set in Saudi Arabia. The strong cast includes Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Chris Cooper and Jason Bateman.
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BBC Radio One hits middle-age |
BBC Radio One hits middle-age : It is 40 years ago this weekend since DJ Tony Blackburn welcomed listeners to the sound of Radio One.
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Argentina and Ireland face crucial World Cup match |
Argentina and Ireland are bracing themselves for this weekend's do-or-die clash of the rugby World Cup. Ireland must win the Pool D clash against the table-topping Pumas at the Parc des Princes on Sunday and in the process score four tries - to get a bonus point - to have any hope of reaching the quarter-finals after they laboured wins over Georgia and Namibia before losing to France.
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Dreaming of riches -- Euromillions lottery draws millions |
A massive 130 million euros are up for grabs in Friday's Euromillions lottery draw. Millions of people will be dreaming of holding that winning ticket when the balls plop out of the machine in France. A joint venture between Austria, Belgium, Britain, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland, Euromillions is a huge industry. But how does the draw work?
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2008's world record breakers |
2008's world record breakers: A 15 inch waist and rattlesnakes in a man's mouth are all included in the new Guinness World Records book.
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AP Top Stories for Friday, Sept. 28 |
Here's the latest news for: Sept. 28. Mychal Bell of Jena 6 released from jail; U.S. imposing sanction on senior government officials in Myanmar; police in Texas looking for student's killer; government wants to address flight delays
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'Jena Six' teen released on bail |
Bell is one of six black teens arrested in December in Jena, Louisiana on charges of beating a white classmate. Bell was 16 at the time, but was tried and convicted as an adult and faced a 15 year prison term.
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ASEAN condemns Myanmar violence |
The ASEAN statement is welcomed by US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice and French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner. The statement was striking because the group operates on a consensual basis and holds as a core principle "noninterference in the internal affairs of one another."
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Palm Unveils Affordable Smart Phone |
Palm CEO Ed Colligan details features of a new handheld device called the Centro and explains how the company hopes it will win over a broader segment of the cell phone market.
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Is There Steroid Use in Men's Pro Golf? |
AP Golf Writer Doug Ferguson analyzes whether there is steroid use on the PGA Tour, and if so, what could be done about it.
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Too much money in soccer? |
The President of UEFA has attacked the trend for super rich soccer bosses, warning it is "very dangerous." In a letter sent to all 27 European Union leaders this month, Michel Platini said the 'malign and ever-present influence of money' in sport was a serious threat to the development of European football.
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Rugby fan priest backs French team |
As the Rugby World Cup moves into its final stages some are hoping that prayer can lead the French team to triumph. And there's just the place for them. Forty years ago a rugby-loving priest in southwestern France restored a chapel now devoted to Our Lady of Rugby and dedicated to the game.
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Gutsy Spanish Wine |
Wine columnist John Gaiter and Dorothy Brecher taste selections of Ribera del Duero, a red that's "lusty," "huge," and "soulful," too.
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Too Orthodox for Ethiopia's youth? |
Ethiopia's Orthodox Church is one of the oldest and most religious institutions in the world. But many see its requirements, which include fasting, as too strict and out of sync with the modern world. The Ethiopian church is now facing a threat to its ages-old stranglehold over the country from a growing number of evangelical denominations which promise "light and knowledge" with fewer constraints.
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Relish this "slugfest"! |
Mexican Worms are considered a delicacy. Worms are also included in bottles of Mezcal - a local liquor very similar to Tequila.
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Tom Cruise Building Bunker To Hide From Aliens? |
(Los Angeles) A source close to Tom Cruise says the star is spending more than $10 million to construct a bunker under his house in Telluride, Colo., in preparation for an extra-terrestrial attack.
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Turtle with two heads shown |
A rare two-headed turtle has arrived at a reptile centre in the US, attracting interest from around the world.
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Hong Kong's luxurious public loo |
The marble-clad loo features soft lighting, artwork and freshly cut flowers.


