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  1. Charlie Sheen enters rehab; CBS puts 'Two and a Half Men' on hiatus
    Charlie Sheen is going to rehab and his show Two and a Half Men is going on hiatus.
  2. Update: TNT apologizes for Tracy Morgan's lewd comments on Palin
    TNT wasted no time apologizing for Tracy Morgan's suggestive comments about Sarah Palin Thursday night.
  3. Bush says he's done with politics, fundraising, campaigning
    Former president George W. Bush tells C-SPAN that he is through with politics, fundraising and campaigning -- and has no interest in political ...
  4. Taco Bell fights beef charges with 'truth' ads, may countersue
    Taco Bell is launching an advertising campaign Friday to fight back against a lawsuit charging its taco filling isn't beef.
  5. Medical examiner: Wheeler died after assault
    The Delaware medical examiner says a federal defense consultant whose body was found in a landfill was assaulted and died of blunt trauma.
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  1. Charlie Sheen enters rehab; CBS puts 'Two and a Half Men' on hiatus
    Charlie Sheen is going to rehab and his show Two and a Half Men is going on hiatus.
  2. Update: TNT apologizes for Tracy Morgan's lewd comments on Palin
    TNT wasted no time apologizing for Tracy Morgan's suggestive comments about Sarah Palin Thursday night.
  3. Bush says he's done with politics, fundraising, campaigning
    Former president George W. Bush tells C-SPAN that he is through with politics, fundraising and campaigning -- and has no interest in political ...
  4. Rep. Kucinich settles sandwich lawsuit
    Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, has settled his lawsuit over an olive pit he bit into in a sandwich in 2008. Terms are confidential.
  5. Might Pope Benedict consider married priests -- again?
    Should a shortage of Catholic priests prompt the Church to drop its tradition -- it's not dogma -- of celibate clergy? Thirty-five years before ...
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