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The title of Christopher Moore's new comedic novel about vampires consists of a phrase rarely, if ever, heard on public radio.  |


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A former Long Beach resident suspected of using Internet chat rooms to lure young girls into meeting him for sex was arrested in Portland and faces federal prosecution, the FBI announced Friday as investigators sought additional alleged victims.  |  |
Just seven days after Pat Tillman's death, a top general warned there were strong indications that it was friendly fire and President ...  |


CBS 42's Seema Mathur and photographer Jon Lincycomb followed storms between Austin and Henly, near Dripping Springs.  |  |
Recalled pet foods contained a chemical used to make plastics, but government tests failed to confirm the presence of rat poison, federal officials said Friday. The FDA said it found melamine in samples of the Menu Foods pet food, as  |
He was a Catholic priest defrocked by the Diocese of Pittsburgh after allegations surfaced that he had molested school kids. However, Jack Hoehl continued to work with young people as a counselor in West Virginia.  |  |
New pressure is on utilities in Illinois Friday to roll back the huge rate increases on electricity. Lawmakers could vote to freeze the rates for one year and, as CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports, give consumers a big  |
A very different car rally took off from Washington, D.C., on its way to Costa Rica. It's called the Greaseball Challenge. It features cars running on restaurants' old grease and oil.  |  |
Big-city newspapers may be having their problems, but small community papers are still seen by companies such as News Corp as worthwhile investments. Alisa Roth reports.  |  |
In his recent novel, author Christopher Buckley offers a modest proposal of sorts toward dealing with America's impending Social Security problem - government incentives for suicide. He discusses the idea with Kai Ryssdal.  |  |
Uncle Ben, of instant rice fame, isn't just Uncle Ben anymore. In a new marketing campaign, he's now chairman of the board. Amy Scott reports that the makeover is getting mixed reviews.  |  |
Stockbroker and business analyst David Johnson discusses with host Kai Ryssdal what happened on Wall Street this week and what may lie ahead.  |  |
Midnight Saturday is the deadline to report first-quarter contributions for the presidential campaigns. It's also a big part of the PR fight. As Steve Henn reports, raising a lot of money early can help build momentum.  |  |
Dell says an internal accounting investigation has uncovered evidence of misconduct. And the SEC's poking around the company's books, too. It's enough to make investors nervous. Jeff Tyler reports.  |  |
SEGUIN, Texas Texas Lutheran today hired Tommy Jones as men's basketball coach. Jones was an assistant coach and head coach at Houston Baptist and was an assistant at the...  |
A Phoenix woman who serves as the executive director of two Arizona boards has been arrested and accused of financially supporting a prison gang, authorities said.  |
Confident or cocky? Brash or arrogant? Contenders or pretenders? However the Philadelphia Phillies are viewed is just fine with them. They want to be judged in October.  |  |
New Orleans Hornets guard Peja Stojakovic said Friday that a setback in his rehab from back surgery will delay his return to the court, hurting his chances of helping the team make a stretch run for a playoff spot.  |
Shortstop Carlos Guillen and the Detroit Tigers agreed Friday to a $48 million, four-year contract extension through the 2011 season.  |
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