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Neil Simon's American comic play, 'The Prisoner of Second Avenue,' starts Wednesday with a pre-performance party featuring hors d'oeuvres, open bar and raffle.  |
Trunkettes, swim trunks for women, featured on NBC's 'Today' show Tuesday, May 19.  |
Peterson's children release a statement and say they're praying for his release.  |


The defense lawyers representing Drew Peterson express outrage over the $20 million bond. They insist their client will be vindicated in court.  |
Sky blue and green tattoos have gained in popularity as tattoo artists have broadened their palettes past blacks and reds. Creative tattoo artists frequently employ these colors to enrich the appearance their tattoos. When it comes time to remove tattoos  |
Fraxel is starting at Tattoo MD this May 19th! Check out the Fraxel page for more information and pricing on this exciting procedure. Fraxel is the laser procedure of choice for wrinkles, acne scars, stretch marks, scars, and melasma.  |
Powell defended himself against stinging criticism by Republicans such as Cheney and right-wing radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh who have suggested he defect from the party following his endorsement of President Barack Obama.  |  |
A passenger reads an extra edition of newspaper reporting death of former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Saturday, May 23, 2009.  |  |
The popular social networking site Facebook is being blocked in Iran in what reformists call an attempt to undermine their main candidate in next month's election.  |  |
Debate over the Guantanamo prison dominated the Sunday morning talk shows, as Democrats insisted they are committed to closing the controversial facility.  |  |
A group of conservative activists says it is launching a media campaign aimed at defeating Nevada Sen.  |
President Barack Obama tapped federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court on Tuesday, officials said, making her the first Hispanic in history picked to wear the robes of a justice.  |  |
A conservative group that's been running ominous ads warning that President Barack Obama will institute government-run health care is expanding its campaign this week ahead of congressional action.  |
The United Nations Security Council is holding an emergency meeting to consider further possible sanctions against North Korea, after the secretive Communist state conducted a second nuclear weapons test.  |
A campaign has been launched to give voters the power to sack MPs by signing a petition to "recall" them.  |  |
YANGON, Myanmar - A lawyer says pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will testify Tuesday at her trial for violating terms of her house arrest.  |
In this April 28, 2009 file photo, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.  |  |
Republicans are dreaming big in the swamps of New Jersey and the rural outposts of Virginia.  |
The U.S. Senate Ethics Committee can listen to a phone call between former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's brother and U.S. Sen.  |  |
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