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  • Motorized La-Z-Boy used in DUI now on eBay AP - Fri Oct 30, 9:54 PM ET

    A motorized La-Z-Boy that was used in a drunk driving accident in Minnesota has been put up for auction. But the original owner and alleged drunk driver is angry. (Oct. 30)

  • Cal Ripken's new fields of dreams AP - Fri Oct 30, 4:16 PM ET

    CAPTION: Hall of Famer Cal Ripken traded his old Baltimore Orioles' uniform for a business suit, as an owner of minor league baseball teams. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports. (Oct. 28)

  • Formal debut in China for iPhone AP - Fri Oct 30, 3:50 PM ET

    Apple's iPhone made its official debut in China Friday night, with customers lining up to buy them. But some observers wonder whether the high price and the lack of Wi-Fi will hurt their sales compared with black market phones. (30 October 2009)

  • Snowbird manatee flies to balmy Miami for winter AP - Thu Oct 29, 7:37 PM ET

    Ilya, a wayward manatee facing death in frigid New Jersey waters, made it safely back to his native Miami this afternoon. Ilya was flown to the Miami Seaquarium, where he plunged into 81-degree water. (Oct. 29)

  • Florida man creates giant rubber band ball AP - Thu Oct 29, 6:48 PM ET

    A Fla. man spent almost five years wrapping and linking and stretching about 730,000 rubber bands of various sizes into this ball. Ripley's Believe it or Not will put it on display at Ripley's museum in Orlando.

  • Light at the end of economic tunnel? AP - Thu Oct 29, 4:00 PM ET

    Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Thursday that he sees positive signs that the economy is recovering. The AP's Warren Levinson reports from New York, where people there aren't exactly feeling recovered. (Oct. 29)

  • OK expected for non-Latin Internet addresses AP - Thu Oct 29, 2:39 PM ET

    The organization that oversees the internet is set to allow internet addresses in lon-Latin characters. The change by ICANN would allow addresses in Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and Cyrillic characters, among others. (Oct 29)

  • Raw Video: Job seekers react to improving GDP AP - Thu Oct 29, 2:02 PM ET

    At a job service office in Florida, job seekers disagreed that an increase in the Gross Domestic Product indicated that the recession is over. They said people are still losing jobs and that finding work is still very, very hard. (Oct. 29)

  • White House: 3rd qtr. growth 'Welcome milestone' AP - Thu Oct 29, 1:01 PM ET

    In an interview with AP White House reporter Mark Smith, Christina Romer, President Barack Obama's chief economist, calls the third quarter 3.5 percent growth in the U.S. Economy a welcome milestone. (Oct. 29)

  • Raw Video: Town hosts Halloween coffin race AP - Thu Oct 29, 11:57 AM ET

    The small town of Manitou Springs, Colorado held it's 15th Annual Coffin Races last weekend. There was a parade of hearses, coffins and costumed characters along the town's Main Street. (Oct. 29)

  • Share a grave with a stranger? AP - Thu Oct 29, 8:21 AM ET

    A London cemetery is urging strangers to share double-decker graves, to ease a space crisis. But the practice may run up against a British cultural aversion. (29 October 2009)

  • New robot inspired by Spiderman AP - Thu Oct 29, 5:55 AM ET

    Meet "spiderbot," a cable-suspended-robot inspired by the Marvel Comics superhero. Israeli developers hope the robot can be used to handle cargo and maybe in rescue work in the future. (OCt 29)

  • Verizon unleashes Droid on iPhone AP - Wed Oct 28, 2:50 PM ET

    Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone — the Droid — for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. (Oct. 28)

  • 88-year-old walks 10,000 miles AP - Wed Oct 28, 3:21 AM ET

    An 88-year-old woman has walked 10-thousand miles in memory of her late husband. He died from Alzheimer's disease 11 years ago. (Oct. 28)

  • Man tapes smuggled snakes to his skin AP - Tue Oct 27, 5:56 PM ET

    A man was has been arrested in Norway for trying to smuggle two dozen snakes and geckos into the country by hiding them in bags under his clothes. (Oct. 27)

  • Home prices rise but consumer confidence slips AP - Tue Oct 27, 3:18 PM ET

    New data is offering mixed signals on the strength of the economy but is providing some evidence that a recovery is taking hold.(Oct. 27)

  • Raw Video: Two headed snake found in Illinois AP - Tue Oct 27, 3:16 PM ET

    An Illinois couple found something unusual recently, a two headed snake. The reptile is a juvenile North American water snake that has just shed its skin. (Oct. 27)

  • Ireland eyes Atlantic Ocean as power source AP - Tue Oct 27, 2:25 PM ET

    Wave power - the motion of the ocean - is being looked at as a potential power source for all of Ireland's energy needs.(Oct. 27)

  • Giant stagecoach created from something tiny AP - Tue Oct 27, 10:45 AM ET

    An Indiana man known as 'Mr. Toothpick' spends years piecing together slivers of wood to create a stagecoach. (Oct. 27)

  • Oct. 26: Stocks slide as rising dollar hits oil AP - Mon Oct 26, 5:17 PM ET

    A strengthening dollar and concerns about an overheated market weighed heavy on stocks Monday.(Oct. 26)

  • Dietary tips for swine flu sufferers AP - Mon Oct 26, 11:58 AM ET

    You might not feel like eating when you're bedridden with swine flu, but Lucy Jones, dietician and spokesman for the British Dietetic Association, says diet becomes vital to fighting off the infection.(Oct. 26)

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