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Sarah Palin Rallies The Tea Partiers
Palin's keynote speech left supporters chanting "run sarah run!"

Sarah Palin - Tea - Speech Technology - Shopping - Politics
Ala. Sen. to Stop Blocking Obama Nominees
Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama announced tonight that he is no longer going to block all of President Obama's nominations for official posts.

Alabama - Richard Shelby - Barack Obama - United States - Politics
WATCH: The Magic Behind Those Super Ads
Diane Sawyer looks at the stories behind popular Super Bowl ads.
With Super Bowl Win, a Triumph Over Katrina
For those who lived through Hurricane Katrina, the Saints' victory is sweet. Cindy Davis, a nurse who helped a diabetic patient during Katrina, and Arnetta Harris, who was evacuated from Houston and has since returned to New Orleans tell ABC what last night's victory meant to them.

Hurricane Katrina - New Orleans - New Orleans Saints - Houston - Meteorology
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
Bi-Coastal Mess: Winter Strikes East and West
Winter weather has hit the mid-Atlantic with snowstorms, and Southern California with mudslides. People on both coasts are digging out...before the next storms hit.

East Coast of the United States - Winter storm - United States - California - National Weather Service
Rep. John Murtha Dies at Age 77
The congressman from Pennsylvania was the first Vietnam War combat veteran elected to Congress.

Vietnam War - John Murtha - Conflicts and Wars - Military - Twentieth Century
The Best Super Bowl Ads
World News picks the highest-profile Super Bowl ads, include Doritos, Snickers and Google.

Google - Super Bowl - Search - Search Engines - YouTube
Toyota Dealers Pull ABC TV Ads Over Reporting
Toyota dealers in five southeast states have pulled their commercials off ABC TV local affiliates, complaining about the coverage of Toyota safety problems by ABC News and its chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross.

Toyota - Brian Ross - Television - American Broadcasting Company - Auto
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Book Excerpt: 'The Power of Half'
Read an excerpt of the new book 'The Power of Half' It's the story of Hannah Salwen, a young girl who convinced her family to embark on an incredible quest to make a difference in the world.

Arts - Fiction - Online Writing - Fantasy - Power of Half
Illinois Controversy Ends: Embattled Dem Candidate Bows Out of Lt. Gov. Race
The embattled Democratic candidate for Illinois lieutenant governor dropped out of the race Sunday because of pressure from party members worried about his 2005 arrest. Scott Lee Cohen, who won the Democratic primary by 26 percentage points Tuesday, said in an emotional speech Sunday that he did not want to jeopardize the Democratic Party's chances in the election.

Democratic - Illinois - Politics - Lieutenant Governor - Scott Lee Cohen
PHOTOS: Never Before Seen Photos of World Trade Center

World Trade Center - September 11 2001 - Terrorism - Incidents - Image Galleries
'The Nanny' Star Recast As Diplomat, Politico?
She's known worldwide for her nasal, high-pitched voice, New York slang, and role as the star of the television series "The Nanny," but actress Fran Drescher has been recasting herself as a high-profile foreign envoy, fierce political candidate and potential TV talk show personality.

Fran Drescher - Nanny - Actor - Talk show - Politics
PHOTOS: Winter Weather Around the World: Massive Snowball Fight in D.C.
Winter Weather Around the World - A historic snowfall dumps more than two feet of snow on Washington, D.C. and other surrounding regions. Thousands gather in Dupont Circle for a snowball fight.

Washington DC - Dupont Circle Washington D.C. - Snowball fight - Snow - United States
Why Do Birth Defects Plague Tiny Calif. Town?
Fueled by the recent EPA investigation into a high rate of babies born with severe birth defects in Kettleman City, Calif., residents and activists will go door to door looking for more families possibly affected by environmental contamination.

California - Kettleman City California - Health - Congenital disorder - United States Environmental Protection Agency
World's Tallest Tower Lookout Suddenly Shuts
Observation deck of Dubai's tallest tower shuts 1 month after opening.

Dubai - List of tallest buildings and structures in the world - United Arab Emirates - Skyscraper - Middle East
Obama vs. Palin? Former Alaska Gov. Takes Aim at President
President Obama is hoping to resurrect the momentum on health care, just as Republicans grow increasingly confident.

Sarah Palin - United States - Health care - Alaska - Government
Criminal Probe Is Launched in Conn. Plant Blast
Criminal investigation launched in Conn. plant blast; mayor says negligence can't be ruled out

People - Lost or Missing - Energy - Technology - Power Plants
Child Porn Victim Demands Downloaders Pay
Image of 8--year-old raped downloaded 35,000 times on Internet a decade after pedophile uncle arrested.

Pedophilia - Child pornography - Crime - Sex Offenses - Murder
Does Beer Help Your Bones?
For beer drinkers, a new study that suggests beer is a significant source of a mineral key to maintaining bone density may sound too good to be true. Unfortunately, health experts overwhelmingly agree.

Beer - Bone density - Food - Health - Recreation
Iran Moves Closer to Nuke Warhead Capacity
Iran's Ahmadinejad orders further enrichment of uranium in snub to UN calls.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - Iran - Enriched uranium - Nuclear weapon - Ali Akbar Salehi
Want Weather Forecast? Ask Wall Street
Want a weather forecast? Try asking pals on Wall Street. There are trillions of dollars of trades riding on commodities and other weather-related products, making meteorologists an indispensable part of the financial landscape.

Meteorology - Weather forecasting - Weather - Wall Street - United States
WATCH: The Conversation: Super Bowl Wrap
Diane Sawyer chats with ESPN's Mike and Mike.

Super Bowl - ESPN - sport - Television - National Football League
The Conversation: Super Bowl Recap
In today's Conversation, "World News's" Diane Sawyer talks with Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg of ESPN's "Mike and Mike in the Morning" about the Saints' win over the Colts in the Super Bowl.

Mike Golic - Mike Greenberg - Super Bowl - ESPN - Diane Sawyer
WATCH: Is Decrease in Job Loss a Good Sign?
The January jobs report may be a sign the economy is on the mend.

Employment - Business - Job Search - Business and Economy - United States
WATCH: Toyota CEO Apologizes
In his first public appearance since the recalls, Akio Toyoda issues an apology.

Toyota - Akio Toyoda - Japan - Toyota Prius - Auto
WATCH: 'Hurt Locker' a Big Oscar Win for Women?
Katherine Bigelow could be the first woman to win best director at the Oscars.

Academy Award - Hurt Locker - Kathryn Bigelow - Awards - Arts
WATCH: Toyota Owners Line Up for Repairs
Kate Snow talks to dealers and customers dealing with fixes to accelerators.

Toyota - Recreation - Autos - Makes and Models - MR2
WATCH: Trainer Says Goodbye to Beloved Panda
National Zoo trainer Nicole Meese discusses returning her panda to China.

Smithsonian National Zoological Park - China - People's Republic of China - Tai Shan - United States
WATCH: Life Changers: Women and Their Hearts
Dr. Richard Besser discusses simple heart healthy life changes for women

Richard E. Besser - Women - Health - People - Home
WATCH: AIG at It Again
The insurance giant plans to reward CEOs with more big bonuses.

Insurance - Chief executive officer - Financial services - Business - Business and Economy
WATCH: The 'R' Word
After Rahm Emanuel's slip-up, the word "retarded" has become quite an issue.

Rahm Emanuel - Sarah Palin - Special Olympics - Arts - Programs
WATCH: The Plastiki Sets Sail
This boat made of recycled material hopes to raise awareness of waste.

Plastiki - Environment - Business - Waste Management - Recycling
WATCH: Don't Use 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
The standing military policy toward gays is under fire on Capitol Hill.

Capitol Hill - United States - Washington DC - Neighborhoods - Hill
WATCH: Safety in the Skies
A look at pilot fatigue, distractions and poor training in the airline industry.

Airline - Aviator - Business - Aviation - Technology
WATCH: Stopping Teen Pregnancy
A new way to teach abstinence to teenagers.

Sex education - Adolescence - Kids and Teens - Sexuality - Education
WATCH: Tapper on Obama's Near $4 Trillion Budget
Obama delivers a budget with the largest amount of spending in U.S. history.

United States - Barack Obama - Politics - Economic - Presidential
WATCH: The History of Our $1.6 Trillion Deficit
David Muir looks into how the deficit has become so large.

United States - David Muir - Deficit - Government debt - Barack Obama
WATCH: Do Genetic Screenings Make Healthy Babies?
A new type of genetic screening can check for the risk of over 400 mutations.

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis - In vitro fertilisation - Health - Genetic disorder - Reproductive Health
WATCH: Living Through the Storm
After a weekend of storms the east coast braces for more snow.

Weather - The Earth - The Atmosphere - Kids and Teens - School Time
WATCH: Prosecutors Charge Doc for M.J.'s Death
Dr. Conrad Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter for singer's death.

Death of Michael Jackson - Manslaughter - Michael Jackson - Los Angeles - United States
WATCH: New Orleans Celebrates Hometown Heroes
Ryan Owens gets reactions to the Saints' big win from Hurricane Katrina victims.

Hurricane Katrina - New Orleans - Meteorology - Earth Sciences - Weather Phenomena
WATCH: Is GOP Becoming the Party of No?
Lately, Republicans have even been saying no to some of their own ideas.

Republican - United States - Politics - Parties - Democratic Party
WATCH: Michelle Obama's Battle Plan
The first lady discusses the fight against childhood obesity with Robin Roberts.

Michelle Obama - Obesity - Health - United States - Robin Roberts
WATCH: 14-Year-Old Teaches Family the 'Power of Half'
The Salwen's daughter convinces her family to give half of everything to charity

David Letterman - Salwen - Crime - Recreation - Kids and Teens
Person of the Week: Kathryn Bigelow
Action film director has broken through the glass ceiling.

Film director - Kathryn Bigelow - Hurt Locker - Business - Arts
Person of the Week: Steve Jobs
ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer's Person of the Week: Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs - Mobile phone - Apple - IPhone - Pioneers
First Lady Wants Fighting Childhood Obesity to Be Her Legacy
ABC's World News with Diane Sawyer Person of the Week: Michelle Obama. The First Lady has introduced a new initiative to combat childhood obesity.

Michelle Obama - Obesity - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Nutrition and Metabolism Disorders
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