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Tony Blair: He's Got Regrets, But Not ManyPublished on 09-05-2010 If they were looking for a mea culpa, the protestors and egg- and shoe-throwers who, on Saturday, greeted former British Prime Minister Tony Blair at his first public book signing will be sorely disappointed. In an exclusive interview on This Week with anchor Christiane Amanpour, an unrepentant Blair danced around questions of whether he had any regrets about Iraq.
JetBlue Flight Attendant Leaves for GoodPublished on 09-05-2010 JetBlue: After Slater's slide down exit chute, flight attendant won't be coming back.
Landfill Search Linked to Killing SpreePublished on 09-04-2010 Police returned to a Pittsburg, Calif., landfill today, searching for the body of a man they said could be the fifth victim in a suspected killing spree that left three women and another man dead.
Boehner Awaits Chance to Be SpeakerPublished on 09-05-2010 Little known outside Washington, Boehner balances GOP factions, awaits chance to be speaker.
BP's Failed Blowout Preventer SurfacesPublished on 09-05-2010 Investigators may now be able to answer the most elusive question since a rig explosion unleashed the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill more than four months ago, as they get a close-up view of a key piece of equipment for the first time.
Ariz. Governor 'Misspoke' About BeheadingsPublished on 09-04-2010 Arizona governor says she was wrong about her beheadings claim disputed by rival during debate
Congresswoman 'Eggs' USDA for ErrorsPublished on 09-05-2010 Food safety watchdog groups question whether the USDA should have noticed the vermin problems cited by the FDA and whether the graders could have prevented a major egg recall.
Smartphone Use Grows Among Travelers Published on 09-03-2010 Nearly 20 percent of U.S. travelers have downloaded one or more travel-related applications to their smartphones.
Communities Get 'First Look' at ForeclosesPublished on 09-04-2010 Programs offers communities advance notice on foreclosures
Craigslist Removes Adult ServicesPublished on 09-04-2010 Classified ad site removes section after allegations of sex trafficking.
Girl Power: How Miley Should Get Over LiamPublished on 09-04-2010 Seven ways Miley Cyrus can get over Liam Hemsworth.
10 Great Ziplines Across the USAPublished on 09-04-2010 As leaves begin to change color, it's the perfect time to glide through treetops on a zipline. Part thrill ride, part eco-adventure, ziplines have taken off in the past decade.
Companies Slam U.S. Visa ProcessPublished on 09-05-2010 Businesses and trade groups fear their competitive edge is hurt by cumbersome U.S. visa approval process.
Car Warning to Stop Heatstroke Deaths?Published on 09-05-2010 Safety advocates are urging Congress and regulators to force carmakers to install warning systems that would prevent distracted parents from leaving children in cars, preventing heatstroke deaths.
Kanye Unleashes Pain Over Swift DebaclePublished on 09-05-2010 Kanye West says he 'bled hard' over Taylor Swift debacle, unleashes pain via Twitter
WATCH: Blair Egged at Book SigningPublished on 09-04-2010 Anit-war activists try to pelt the former prime minister with shoes and eggs.
WATCH: China's Pandas Go Back to SchoolPublished on 09-03-2010 Tree climbing is on the curriculum at the Chengdu Panda Base.
WATCH: Harder to Find Loan Modification HelpPublished on 08-30-2010 Banking industry rejects bill that would help homeowners save their homes.
WATCH: Largest Poster Gallery in the WorldPublished on 09-02-2010 The New York store has posters that cost more than $30,000.
WATCH: 'American Idol' MakeoverPublished on 09-05-2010 The search continues for a new judge after Kara DioGuardi's departure.
WATCH: Craigslist Censored?Published on 09-05-2010 The popular Internet site has blocked its Adult Services section.
WATCH: Who Will Take Control of Congress?Published on 09-05-2010 Political strategists Karen Finney and Kevin Madden discuss fall politics.
WATCH: Your Big Day Without the Big CostPublished on 09-05-2010 Tips on how to have the wedding of your dreams on a budget.
WATCH: Weekend Window: Cedar BreaksPublished on 09-05-2010 Explore the hidden beauty of Cedar Breaks National Monument.
Bad News on Jobs Ahead of Labor DayPublished on 09-04-2010 The so-called "Recovery Summer" has come and passed without any such recovery, and the Obama administration recognizes that much more action must be taken to restore the 8.4 million jobs shed since the downturn. The president says he'll present new ideas on Monday.
Person of the Week: Temple GrandinPublished on 09-04-2010 Temple Grandin stole the spotlight at the Emmys. She's not a movie star, but an HBO biopic about her life has thrust her into the spotlight. She is a renowned scientist, credited with single-handedly improving the lives of cattle. She's also autistic.
Did USDA Ignore Egg Farm Complaints?Published on 09-03-2010 Two former egg farm workers say their complaints about safety were ignored by USDA officials who were on site.
Ariz. Sheriff in Civil Rights ProbePublished on 09-04-2010 Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona has gained national attention for his relentless pursuit of illegal immigrants, but now the hard-line lawman is in the sights of the U.S. Justice Department, which has charged him with obstructing an investigation into whether he is breaking civil rights laws.
Osteoporosis Drugs May Up Esophageal Cancer RiskPublished on 09-03-2010 A second look at British registry data indicates that esophageal cancer may be more common after all in patients taking oral bisphosphonate drugs, a type of drug used to treat osteoporosis, for long periods.
Was the U.S.-Led Invasion of Iraq Worth It?Published on 09-03-2010 As the number of U.S. troops decreases in Iraq, ABC News correspondent Dan Harris revisits some residents and people he met when he was in Baghdad three years ago.
WATCH: Tony Blair Talks to Christiane AmanpourPublished on 09-01-2010 The former prime minister sits down for a wide-ranging, exclusive interview.
The Conversation: Exploring "The Wilderness Downtown"Published on 09-03-2010 Just press play on Arcade Fire's new web music video, "The Wilderness Downtown," and you'll know that you're seeing a glimpse of the future of entertainment.
Utilizing cutting-edge internet technology, the Montreal-based rock band, along with director Chris Milk and partners at Google, have created an interactive media experience.
Users type in their childhood address, and a custom-generated music video is created featuring images of their childhood home and neighborhood, pulled from Google Maps and Street View.
Can You Identify a False Confession?Published on 09-04-2010 Wayne and Sharmon Stock were found viciously murdered in their Nebraska farmhouse, apparently killed on Easter Sunday, 2006. The tiny town of Murdock, Nebr., where many hadn't locked their doors for years, was in utter disbelief. But soon there would be two bewilderingly different first-hand accounts of the murder. Two videotaped confessions -- by completely different people. One would turn out to be totally innocent. Can you tell which is which? Watch 20/20 Friday at 10 p.m. ET for the answer.
Revenge or Random: Nebraska Couple's Mysterious DeathPublished on 09-04-2010 Wayne and Sharmon Stock were found viciously murdered in their Nebraska farmhouse, apparently killed on Easter Sunday, 2006. The tiny town of Murdock, Nebr., where many hadn't locked their doors for years, was in utter disbelief.
Tanzanian With Albinism Gets New ArmsPublished on 08-30-2010 Persons with albinism, like 28-year-old single mother Mariamu Staford, are being hunted down and murdered; their bodies sold on the black market and used in witchdoctor potions, all because of a superstitious belief that the limbs of albinos possess special powers. Nearly 60 albinos have been murdered in the last three years. Both of Staford's arms were chopped off in the vicious attack, which left her unable to feed or clothe herself, or care for her young son. Staford comes to the United States with help from ABC News and gets fitted for a custom set of prosthetic limbs.
Africans With Albinism Hunted in TanzaniaPublished on 08-30-2010 In Tanzania, a tourist mecca known for safaris and visits to Mount Kilimanjaro, people with albinism who have faced discrimination are now being hunted down like animals. Since 2007, 54 Tanzanians with albinism, including children, have been murdered by gangs of men who hack off arms, legs or genitals. Observers say even more cases of attacks have gone unreported. 'Primetime' traveled to Tanzania to investigate.
Lego Builds Back Toward ProsperityPublished on 09-03-2010 Lego, the old favorite toymaker, is offering new movie- and video-game-based products to help boost sales.
Earl Downgraded as It Spins NorthwardPublished on 09-03-2010 A weakened Hurricane Earl continued moving toward New England as officials in North Carolina and Virginia said they had dodged disaster. Although the Category 1 storm is expected to continue weakening, it still could bring dangerous, hurricane-force winds to Cape Cod and other coastal communities by late Friday.
Toys 'R' Us Fights Price-Fixing AllegationsPublished on 10-20-2009 If you feel as if you're overpaying for strollers, car seats and other baby products, you're not alone. Consumers suing Toys 'R' Us claim that the country's largest retailer illegally kept prices high on baby products and, as reported in recent days, the Federal Trade Commission is also investigating the issue.
Heidi Montag: 'I Don't Want My Face to Fall Off'Published on 09-03-2010 Reality-TV star Heidi Montag says she is worried her face will "fall off like Michael Jackson" because of all of her extensive plastic surgery.
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