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Where Will Michael Jackson Be Buried?

By ALISON STATEMAN / LOS ANGELES

As police prepare for hordes to descend on the Neverland Ranch for a memorial service on Friday, a mystery remains about where the pop singer will finally be laid to rest

FDA Advises Lower Dosage for Popular Painkiller

By ALICE PARK

An FDA advisory panel recommended on Tuesday that the maximum over-the-counter dose of the popular pain reliever, acetaminophen, be lowered

How Will Al Franken Make a Difference in the Senate?

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

Now that Franken is finally a Senator, the additional Democrat could turn the tide on several key measures

Iran's Opposition Down, But Not Out

By SCOTT MACLEOD

Even if the regime clears the streets and imposes its version of the election outcome, it has breached its contract with the people -- and forced many establishment figures to openly challenge institutions once deemed beyond question

War's End Hasn't Stilled the World's Young Tamil Voices

By VERONICA ZARAGOVIA

Since the war's end in May, the most vocal and visible Tamil expats fighting for the rights of Tamils in Sri Lanka have been the youth

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By Ling Woo Liu

In 2006, Chinese-American cartoonist Gene Luen Yang told us what it's like to grow up as a minority in the U.S. with such arresting, uncomfortable candor that his graphic novel was a finalist for the National Book Award.

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Appreciation: Michael Jackson 1958 - 2009

On the news of Michael Jackson's death of cardiac arrest on June 25, 2009, the world began to mourn the life of a global icon; the Internet sputtered as fans reached out for more information

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"We think this was a big international conspiracy."
REHMAN MALIK,
Pakistan's Interior Minister, supporting the U.N. investigation that started Wednesday into the assassination of former PM Benazir Bhutto
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The Dying Art of the Sari

By JESSICA PUDUSSERY / NEW DELHI

As the popularity of the traditional Indian garb has plummeted in India's cities, so has work for the tens of thousands of weavers who make them

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