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Dawn Fisher, the 33-year-old woman who gave birth to a 14-year-old boy's baby, was sentenced Tuesday to five years in community control -- with no jail time. Even Judge James Bates admitted there's a double standard when men and women commit the same crime.
Celebrity Cruises has taken its first major step toward physically launching Celebrity Solstice in Fall 2008. The line's President Dan Hanrahan today ceremoniously pressed the start button for the plasma cutter at shipbuilder Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, creating the ship's first steel plate.
U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio said Monday he's baffled by television ads running for his Republican challenger, Jim Feldkamp, that suggest he's some kind of fat cat.
The gunman who killed five girls in an Amish schoolroom confided to his wife during the siege that he molested two relatives 20 years ago when he was a boy and was tormented by dreams of doing it again, authorities said Tuesday.
A number of Travel section readers are hitting the roads again -- voluntarily this time. So before your next trip, pack a Travel cover and have a photo taken in front of someplace photogenic. (Be imaginative!)
If you're planning to go to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean by car, train, ferry or on a cruise ship soon, relax. It will be a while before you'll be required to have a passport to get back ...
This one looks like a "mission possible" -- if Katie Holmes is willing to follow the workout regimen Tom Cruise is reportedly urging her to follow. The mission? To regain the hardbodied physique she once had, but lost.
The Scottsdale City Council wants to continue collecting more speed data even after it shuts off the cameras that digitally patrol Loop 101.
HOBART, TASMANIA _ Rudy, the Tasmanian devil, huffed and puffed and growled and screeched. But that was about it. He couldn't even stand up and spin like a top. The dark, furry little guy just ran around having a hissy fit while a trainer in his outdoor pen teased him with a bone.
A push for greater Russian military openness collided with old Cold War habits on Thursday as Russian long-range bombers flew within 15 miles of U.S. airspace over Alaska.

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