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- N. Korea to Try American for Illegal Entry
North Korea to put detained American on trial for border intrusion - Slap in the Face: Tigers Male-Only Comeback
Tiger Woods will return to golf on April at the Masters Tournament at Augusta National. Womens group condemned the golfers decision to redeem himself there given the clubs history of excluding women from membership. - Rock Formation? Or Natalee Holloways Body?
A Pennsylvania couples underwater photograph of what may be Natalee Holloways remains has reportedly sent a dive team into the waters off Aruba to investigate. But one forensic pathologist said he does not believe the underwater image shows a skeleton.
National News
- Experts: Tiger Interview Too Little, Too Late
Experts Howard Bragman and Christine Brennan join ESPNs Tom Rinaldi to discuss Tiger Woods recent interview with Rinaldi, his first since an infidelity scandal threatened his golf career. Woods wife and mother were brutal on him after numerous women claimed to have had affairs with him, a scandal the rocked the sports world and his marriage, and led him to take a hiatus from the game he ruled, the golfer said in the interview with ESPN Sunday. - Wife Wins $9M From Husbands Alleged Mistress
Cynthia Shackelford has won $9 million after suing her husbands alleged mistress under North Carolinas alienation of affection law, but its unclear if shell ever see that money. - PETA Ruffled by Mike Tyson NY Pigeon Show
PETA feathers ruffled over Mike Tysons NYC pigeon racing TV show, calls for investigation - Floods Recede in Fargo, but Other Hazards Linger
Floods recede in Fargo, but environmental hazards from livestock carcasses, dirty sand linger - Woods: A Little Nervous About Return at Masters
Woods takes ownership of scandal that cost him sponsors and fans: It was all me. - ABC News Poll: Banks Need to Make Amends
Public anger at the nations banks and other financial institutions has eased from its peak – but large majorities of Americans nonetheless say the financial industry should make good for its role in the economic downturn. - Last Haditha Defendant Seeks to Dismiss Charges
Final defendant in Haditha, Iraq killings seeks dismissal of charges - House Passes Sweeping Health Care Overhaul
The House of Representatives passed the sweeping health care bill with a narrow margin, securing a significant victory for President Obama, who lobbied hard this week for the controversial legislation. - Advertisement:

- Flood Fears Recede in Fargo as River Hits Crest
The Red River crested in Fargo on Sunday without doing major damage. - Anti-Abortion Democrats Strike Deal with Obama, House Leadership
The House Democratic leadership says it has the 216 votes needed to pass the health care bill. - Anti-Abortion Democrats Strike Deal with Obama, House Leadership
The House Democratic leadership says it has the 216 votes needed to pass the health care bill. - Holloways Remains? Aruba Divers Checking
Aruban authorities are dispatching a dive team to investigate a Pennsylvania couples underwater photograph that may show skeletal remains of Natalee Holloway, an Alabama high school student who went missing on the Caribbean island five years ago. - 2 Baltimore Officers Shot During Traffic Stop
2 Baltimore officers shot during traffic stop; suspect killed by return fire from police - Historic, Deadly Floods Seen for Third of U.S.
Weather forecasters say parts of the country, especially the midwest, could potentially see historic and deadly flooding this year. - Save $50K? Try a 3-Year College Degree
Some colleges are offering students a three-year degree to cut costs - Former Interior Secretary Udall Dies at Age 90
Former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, environmental crusader, dies at age at 90 - Police: Boy, 16, Made Racial Comment at NJ Walmart
16-year-old boy charged with making racial comment over intercom at southern NJ Walmart - Teen Arrested in Walmart Racial Announcement
16-year-old boy charged with making racial comment over intercom at southern NJ Walmart - Fargo Confident as Red River Completes Rise
With celebration cigars ready, Fargo calmly waits for river to crest and flood threat to pass