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Former Sen. Jesse Helms Dies At 86

Former Sen. Jesse Helms Dies At 86

Former Sen. Jesse Helms, who served 30 years in Congress, died on the Fourth of July, the Jesse Helms research center says. He was 86.

Bush To Attend Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Bush To Attend Olympic Opening Ceremonies

President Bush will attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympics in Beijing, the White House said Thursday.

Pregnant Man Gives Birth To Girl

Pregnant Man Gives Birth To Girl

Thomas Beatie, the transgendered man who rose to national attention when he became pregnant, gave birth June 29 to a girl, People magazine and ABC News reported.

Kidney Donation Unites Families, Faiths

Kidney Donation Unites Families, Faiths

Hershey Fellig will get to dance at his daughter's wedding thanks to the kindness of a stranger who donated her kidney to him.

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Finishing The Race Up Peachtree

Finishing The Race Up Peachtree

Terefe Naregu of Ethiopia finished this morning's 39th Annual Peachtree Road Race with a time of 28:29 to take home a $15,000 prize. Ukraine's Nataliya Berkut won the women's division.

Regional News

Teen Behind Flying Baby Video Still In Jail

Teen Behind Flying Baby Video Still In Jail

A 16-year-old Lee County, Ga. boy remains in juvenile detention following the release of a video on YouTube that showed a flying baby.

Sports

Braves Send Francoeur To Minors

Braves Send Francoeur To Minors

The Atlanta Braves have optioned Gold Glove outfielder Jeff Francoeur to their AA Mississippi minor league team in hopes he can regain his batting swing.

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Study: Most Sunscreens Do Not Protect

Study: Most Sunscreens Do Not Protect

A Washington-based nonprofit group, has released an study of nearly 1,000 brand-name sunscreens that says four out of five don't adequately protect consumers and may contain harmful chemicals.

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