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'The Daily Show' goes to China
'The Daily Show' goes to China

NEW YORK-- Foreign correspondence on the fake news of "The Daily Show" usually amounts to someone standing in front of a video screen on the New York set, a few steps away from Jon Stewart's desk.

Visitors evacuate Florida Keys as Fay nears Cuba
Phelps drives Olympics to staggering ratings
FAA probes nationwide flight delay glitch
Shock therapy makes a quiet comeback
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Google: AOL stake may be a loser
Google: AOL stake may be a loser

Internet search leader says it may have to take an impairment charge as its 5% investment in AOL is resulting in losses.


Beijing enhanced Olympics show with faked 'fireworks'
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India: R&D Stronghold
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Couple call wing-walking wedding ‘overwhelming’
Couple call wing-walking wedding ‘overwhelming’

Flying high on the wings of love is more than a romantic expression for newlyweds Darren and Katie McWalters — the English lovebirds took to the air and and exchanged vows while strapped to the top of biplanes 1,000 feet above the ground.

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Harry Shearer's 'Oh my God' moments
Broadway debut for Haley Joel Osment
Vivica A. Fox's style leaves something to be desired
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Stocks jump on Lehman, oil

Wall Street starts the day on the right foot as investors welcome signs that the brokerage could be bought out. Weaker crude prices and a stronger dollar help too.


More pain at Fannie - $2.3 billion loss
Citigroup Returning Billions To Investors
Regulations affecting appraisers largely useless
US jobless rate at four-year high
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