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Plane catches fire on takeoff in Madrid; conflicting reports on casualties. -
Casualty numbers are unclear in passenger plane fire at Madrid Airport. -
Rice to sign missile defense deal with Poland despite Russian fury. -
French president visits troops in Kabul to help mourn loss of 10 soldiers. -
Food aid heads in to tense Georgian region, but Russian troops don't head out -
Pakistan officials: missiles hit suspected militant hide-out near Afghan border. -
Islamic nation is now more dangerous for troops than Iraq. -
Drug-related violence has killed more than 1,500 on the U.S.-Mexico border. -
Twin car bombs detonate at a hotel and in a military area. -
Disgraced glam rocker Gary Glitter skips London flight, flies to Hong Kong. -
The British government is accused of wasting public money over a light hearted YouTube video. -
Debbie Phelps talks about her son's road to eight gold medals in one Games. -
New Rules Make China's Bao World's Tallest Again -
Chinese citizens put their lives at risk when they help foreign reporters. -
The event is aimed at drawing a younger, X-Games audience to the Olympics.
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The Olympics
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Chinese citizens put their lives at risk when they help foreign reporters. -
American Nastia Liukin's father says she "fixed his mistake" in the '88 Games. -
Meet the only panda cub born on the same day as the Olympics opening ceremony. -
The event is aimed at drawing a younger, X-Games audience to the Olympics.
