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- Two Endometrial Cancer Treatments May Not Work
FRIDAY, Dec. 12 (HealthDay News) -- Removal of the pelvic lymph nodes, as well as external beam radiation, should not be part of routine care for women with early endometrial cancer, two new studies show. - New Food Pyramid Is Aimed at Kids
SATURDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- A new federal government food pyramid for preschoolers may help parents deal with picky eating problems, especially as youngsters are introduced to new kinds of foods during Christmas meals. - Iran says has proof U.S., UK back police killer group
Iran has documents to prove the United States and Britain, the Islamic Republic's two Western arch foes, back a group that killed 16 abducted Iranian police officers, state radio reported on Saturday. - Troops may be in Iraqi cities beyond next June
The top U.S. commander in Iraq said on Saturday that some U.S. troops may remain in Iraqi cities after next June, even though a U.S.-Iraq security pact calls for their withdrawal from urban areas by then. - Obama names NY housing commissioner to head HUD
President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday named New York City housing commissioner Shaun Donovan to lead the Department of Housing and Urban Development, turning to a former Clinton administration aide with a national reputation for developing affordable housing. - Commander: Troops to stay in cities past deadline
Thousands of U.S. troops will remain in Iraqi cities at local security stations after the summer deadline to have combat troops out of the urban areas, the top U.S. commander in Iraq said Saturday. - Obama picks N.Y. official to run housing dept
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday named the head of New York's urban housing agency to run the Washington department that attempts to make housing affordable for all Americans and end lingering racial discrimination. - Peaceful rallies honor Greek boy killed by police
Wearing white T-shirts and holding flowers, small groups of Greeks gathered in central Athens on Saturday to honor a teenager whose killing by police a week ago triggered Greece's worst rioting in decades. - US carmakers mull options as White House vows aid
Struggling US carmakers weighed their options Saturday after the White House said it could tap a 700-billion-dollar rescue package to save them from immediate collapse. - N.Korea threatens to slow nuclear disablement
North Korea threatened on Saturday to slow down disablement of its main nuclear plant after Washington said energy aid to the reclusive state had been suspended due to failed talks on verifying the North's operations. - Rich get richer: Yankees add Burnett to Sabathia
Forty-two players lost their jobs, many let go by teams looking to cut costs. - Vancouver, B.C., Christmas party shooting kills 1
A former employee recently let go from his job opened fire at an office Christmas party Friday, killing one person, police said. - Bank blast kills police officer in Oregon
A bomb exploded inside a bank here late Friday afternoon, killing a police officer who arrived to check on a suspicious object and seriously injuring two others. - Zimbabwe: Cholera introduced by West
The Zimbabwean government on Saturday accused the West of deliberately starting the country's cholera epidemic, stepping up a war of words with the regime's critics as the humanitarian crisis deepened. - Republicans criticize Obama aides' silence
Republicans are criticizing President-elect Barack Obama's silence over contacts his aides may have had with disgraced Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, saying he is breaking promises to bring openness to government. - Global car crisis far from over: executives
Top European car makers warned of a bleak 2009 as signs grew that the deep crisis facing the auto sector went far beyond the U.S. industry's life-or-death struggle. - Gates warns US adversaries not to test Obama
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates warned on Saturday that US adversaries would be "sorely mistaken" to test Barack Obama in the Gulf and called for regional pressure to change Iran's behaviour. - Capitals dress Web site producer as backup and win
Back in his usual role as a Web site producer for the Washington Capitals, Brett Leonhardt shook his head in disbelief as he videotaped Brent Johnson answer questions about ? who else? ? Brett Leonhardt. - Syracuse hires Doug Marrone as football coach
Greg Robinson learned to bleed Orange. New Syracuse coach Doug Marrone already has that part down. - Cavs win 11th straight, but Celtics' streak at 14
The Cleveland Cavaliers are making franchise history, but they aren't making up any ground on the Boston Celtics. - Screen Actors Guild faces dissension from NY board
A faction of the Screen Actors Guild on Friday called for the union to suspend an upcoming vote to authorize a strike amid stalled negotiations with Hollywood producers. - Screen Actors Guild faces dissension from NY board
A faction of the Screen Actors Guild on Friday called for the union to suspend an upcoming vote to authorize a strike amid stalled negotiations with Hollywood producers. - Metallica and Pearl Jam on Bonnaroo DVD
Metallica, Pearl Jam and My Morning Jacket are among the artists featured on "Live From Bonnaroo 2008," due in January on DVD. - Cavaliers make it 11 straight, beat Sixers
Wrapped in a pair of towels after his postgame shower, LeBron James paused in front of one of the flatscreen TVs mounted in Cleveland's locker room. - Retail sales and prices fall again
Signs that the recession will be long and severe mounted Friday with a fresh round of bad economic news, including plunging sales from manufacturers to stores and falling prices that raise fears of dangerous deflation. - Celtics make it 14 straight, beat Hornets 94-82
Paul Pierce scored 28 points and Kevin Garnett had 19 points and 10 rebounds on Friday night to lead the Boston Celtics to their 14th consecutive victory, 94-82 over the New Orleans Hornets. - Stocks may brake for GM, Fed, Goldman
Wall Street's recovery push from 11-year lows could hit major speed bumps next week as investors fret about the U.S. automakers' fate and the Federal Reserve holds its last scheduled policy meeting of 2008. - The CW Finally Gets Some Awards Respect (Yours)
Awards season is here, and as per bah-humbug usual, the fancy trophy-giving institutions seem poised to shut out the Littlest Network That Can. It's hard out there for a CW show, but the industry elitism ends here and now, because we know how much good stuff is going on at the See-Dub. (As do many of you fellow fans, who emailed in yesterday after the Globes noms.) - After-parties feel heat from meltdown, SAG threat
The sleek shine of a designer gown, the gleam of a trop