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2008 Los Angeles Auto Show

The big news on Day One of the 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show was the lack of news from General Motors and Chrysler. Ford was left to make the case that it can build the kind of vehicles needed to compete in one of the tightest markets ever.

Congress to Automakers: No Plan, No Money

Congressional leaders told Detroit's Big Three automakers Thursday that they have until Dec. 2 to submit a plan to Congress on how they will use billions of taxpayer funds to bring their companies from the brink of destruction.

Federal Judge Orders Release of 5 Gitmo Suspects

A federal judge ordered the release of five Algerian terror suspects held without charges at Guantanamo Bay prison for almost seven years.

Waxman Wins Energy Panel Chairmanship From Dingell

House speakers liberal ally from California swipes bigtime seat from Michigan congressman whose held top Democratic post for 28 years.

Baghdad Raid Kills Al Qaeda Leader Blamed in GI's Death

An Al Qaeda in Iraq leader blamed in the 2004 abduction and murder of an Army reservist from Ohio and other deadly attacks over several years was killed in an American raid in Baghdad, the U.S. military said Thursday.

Attendant Helps Land Jet After Pilot Sedated

An Air Canada co-pilot having a mental breakdown had to be forcibly removed from the cockpit, restrained and sedated, and a stewardess with flying experience helped the pilot safely make an emergency landing, an Irish investigation concluded Wednesday.

U.N. to Impose Sanctions Against Somalia to Stop Piracy

The U.N. Security Council unanimously agrees to impose new sanctions against Somalia aimed at stopping its booming pirate trade and lawlessness.

Bush Would Sign Bill to Extend Jobless Benefits

Because of the tight job market, the White House says President George W. Bush would sign a measure pending in Congress to further extend unemployment benefits.

Bail Denied for Woman Accused of Killing FBI Agent

A judge denied bail on Thursday for a woman accused of killing an FBI agent during a drug raid that led to her husband's arrest on cocaine-dealing charges.

Report: Hindu Groups Offering Rewards to Kill Christians

Extremist Hindu groups offered money, food and alcohol to mobs to kill Christians and destroy their homes, according to Christian aid workers in the eastern India state of Orissa.

Egyptian Playwright Awarded Prize for Fight for Peace

There are wars fought with heavy weaponry — and there are battles waged with a pen. Egyptian playwright Ali Salem was recognized Wednesday for his lifelong fight for peace at a ceremony in London.

Paulson: Crisis Happens Once or Twice in 100 Years

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson calls financial crisis now plaguing the world economy a 'once or twice' in a 100 years event.

It's Not a Brain Tumor - Doctors Find Worm Instead

Doctors in Arizona thought a Phoenix-area woman had a possible brain tumor, but it turned out there was something else penetrating her brain – a worm.

Astronauts Embark on Second Spacewalk of Mission

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FOXBusiness: Jobless Claims Jump to 16-Year High

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Madonna and Guy Ritchie To Divorce Tomorrow

Guy Ritchie won't get any of Madonna's money, and the two will share custody of boys, say reports

Scientists Could Find Cure For 'Wolf Boy'

It's not easy being a preteen "wolf boy" — but scientists at Columbia University are confident they've finally found the silver bullet that can cure one.

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