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Michael Jackson's Doctor Charged in Singer's Death
The doctor who allegedly administered a potent cocktail of painkillers and anesthetics to Michael Jackson prior to the pop singer's death is charged in the singer's death.

Los Angeles - Michael Jackson - Death of Michael Jackson - Manslaughter - Singing
Americans Flock to 'Hugging Saint'
A growing number of Americans are making the pilgrimage to India to get a hug from a spiritual guru known as Amma, who hugs for 10 hours a day.

India - Pilgrimage - Asia - Government - Religion and Spirituality
Who Dat: Saints Come Marching Home Winners
The New Orleans Saints headed home today after defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 to win their first Super Bowl Championship in an emotional victory Sunday for a city still struggling to recover from Hurricane Katrina.

New Orleans Saints - Indianapolis Colts - Hurricane Katrina - Super Bowl - sport
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Clinton Sees Path Forward in Haiti
Cynthia McFadden of Nightline travels in Haiti with former President Bill Clinton for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at relief efforts the president is helping to coordinate.

Haiti - Bill Clinton - Caribbean - United States - History
Chef Josh Capon Does Game Day Right
Chef Josh Capon talks about Super Bowl Sunday, his restaurant, Lure, cooking for friends and family and his lifelong love of food.

Chef - Super Bowl - Restaurant - Home - Cooking
On the Rise: The Plastic Surgery 'Re-Do'
An increasing number of women are revisiting the plastic surgeon after gains of original surgeries begin to disappear.

Plastic surgery - Surgery - Health - Medicine - Cosmetic and Plastic
Is It OK to be Fat? Question Debated in 'Nightline Face-Off'
Is it OK to be fat? "Nightline" tackles this and other delicate questions related to dieting and obesity and heath in a "Face Off" to air Monday, Feb. 22.

Cynthia McFadden - Nightline - ABC News - Arts - Television
'Justice Denied' in CIA Shootdown of Missionaries
The CIA today was accused of lying to Congress and covering up its role in the deaths of two innocent Americans, a mother and her infant daughter, at the hands of the CIA and the Peruvian Air Force nine years ago.

United States - Central Intelligence Agency - Peruvian Air Force - United States Congress - Government
Future of Detox, From Salt Caves to Gold
"Nightline" checks out new trends in detox treatments, including rebirthing, salt caves and gold masks.

Detox - Business - Health - Weight loss - Healthy diet
'Lost' Is Back: Exclusive Access and Secrets
Lost Season 6: Stars of Hit ABC Show Say Fans Won't Be Disappointed by Final Season

Lost - American Broadcasting Company - Television - ABC - Arts
'Lost' Creators Discuss Beginning of the End
As 'Lost' enters its sixth and final season, Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse sat down with ABC News' 'Nightline' to discuss how Harry Potter inspired their demand to cancel the show, why their aim is to 'cause agony' for their obsessed viewers, and how it's all going to end.

Lost - Television - Arts - Programs - Dramas
Woman Charged in Lottery Winner's Killing
The woman whose boyfriend owned the property where missing lottery winner Abraham Shakespeare's body was found was arrested today in connection with his killing.

Shakespeare - Arts - World Literature - Literature - British
Cooking, Cleaning, Communing With Dead
At home with her two kids, Rebecca Rosen leads a life like any other mom. But then she goes to the office, where she says she communes with the dead.

Psychic - Paranormal - Readings - Teaching - Home
First Legal Male Prostitute Talks Shop
Markus Bestin, the nation's first legal male prostitute, talks about the civil disobedience dimension of his work as a pleaser of women.

Nevada - United States - Prostitution - Male prostitution - Las Vegas Nevada
Toyota Announces Fix For Sudden Acceleration
Toyota identified what it believes is causing the sudden acceleration problem and how the automaker plans to fix it, as company president Jim Lentz went on a media blitz Monday to restore confidence in customers affected by the massive safety recall.

President of the United States - United States - Government - Presidential - Elections
Ex-Wife: Kerrigan's Brother 'Choked Me'
The ex-wife of Mark Kerrigan, brother of Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, says he choked her and that she feared for her life.

Nancy Kerrigan - Television - Arts - Death - Assault
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Lesbian Mom Pleads for Daughter's Return
A lesbian couple married in Vermont fights for custody of their daughter. Janet Jenkiins and Lisa Miller were divorced before Miller moved to Virginia and subsequently disappeared with the couple's daughter, Isabella.

Lisa Miller - Court order - Virginia - History - United States
State of Union: Tough Talk on Health Care, Jobs
Big speech comes amid dipping poll numbers, health care uncertainty, economic worries.

Health care - Health - United States - Health Policy - Barack Obama
Toyota Suspends Sales of 8 Models After Accelerator Pedals Keep Sticking
Toyota has suspended sales of eight of its most popular vehicle models while the motor company investigates sticking accelerator pedals. Dealers across the country have been instructed not to sell the 2009-2010 RAV4, 2009-2010 Corolla, 2009-2010 Matrix, 2005-2010 Avalon, 2010 Highlander, 2007-2010 Tundra, 2008-2010, and certain 2007-2010 Camry models.

Toyota - Auto - Recreation - Makes and Models - United States
Got Ethics? Animal Rights v. U.S. Dairy Industry
Undercover videos produced by animal rights groups are fueling a debate over the need for new laws to regulate the treatment of American dairy cows.

dairy farms - Cattle - Business - Dairy - Livestock
Catholicism: 'One of the Sexiest Religions'
Christopher West is not your average sex therapist. He's a devout Christian who believes one of the most important ways we can get closer to God... is through great sex.
Only 11, Preacher Claims to Save Souls
11-year-old Terry Durham heads his own successful ministry, traveling to churches across the United States and abroad and raising thousands of dollars. Skeptics question the influence of Durham's grandmother and father -- and the sincerity of his message.
Does Satan Exist? Debating the Devil
Dan Harris moderated a debate on the existence of the devil in the third Nightline Face-Off: Does Satan Exist? Participating in the debate were Pastor Mark Driscoll of the Mars Hill Church, Annie Lobert of the ministry Hookers for Jesus, spiritual leader and physician Deepak Chopra and Bishop Carlton Pearson.
Hookers for Jesus Preach to Unlikely Flock
Former prostitute Annie Lobert runs a group in Las Vegas called Hookers for Jesus, preaching to those working in the sex trade.
Chef Josh Capon's Game Day Recipes
Chef Josh Capon shares secret recipes for buffalo wings, hamburgers and guacamole and pico de gallo dips.

Guacamole - Pico de gallo - Home - Cooking - World Cuisines
For Nigella, Home Is Where the Food Is
Nigella Lawson dishes out tips for entertaining over the holidays.

Christmas - Celebrity chef - Holidays - Home - People and Society
Nigella Lawson's Favorite Recipes
Holiday recipe ideas from Nigella Lawson

Cooking - Nigella Lawson - Home - Food - Chocolate
Naked Revolution: Jamie Oliver's Gospel
Profile of naked chef Jamie Oliver

Jamie Oliver - Cooking - chef - Home - Health
Meet Ms. Bloomfield: NYC Chef Extraordinaire
"Nightline" interviews April Broomfield, chef behind "The Spotted Pig" and "The Breslin" in Manhattan.

Business - Hospitality - Food Service - Personal Chefs - Chef
RECIPES: April Bloomfield's Best
Chef April Bloomfield of The Spotted Pig shares some of her favorite recipes.

Home - Cooking - World Cuisines - European - Chefs
Chef George Mendes' Holiday Feast
Step into the kitchen with George Mendes, chef at Aldea in Manhattan's Flatiron district and apologist for old-style Portuguese cooking.

Portuguese language - Business and Economy - United States - Home - Cooking
George Mendes' Favorite Recipes
Aldea chef George Mendes shares recipes for butternut squash and smoked bacon puree, white button mushroom and tomato stew and seared shrimp with garlic and cilantro.

Cook - Home - Coriander - Agaricus bisporus - Garlic
Thanksgiving With Lydia Shire
"Nightline" sits down with Lydia Shire, chef and owner of Locke-Ober and other Boston-area restaurants, to talk about the chef's life.

Thanksgiving - Holidays - Cooking - Children and Youth - Home
Chef Daniel Humm: A Renaissance Man
Swiss-born chef Daniel Humm shares recipes for roasted organic chicken and cranberry chutney.

Sport - Running - Marathon - Road Running - Events
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