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2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Production Cars: Editors' ten favorite production vehicles at the biennial show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon
Mississippi museum pays tribute to a King: More than a half-century after B.B. King left Indianola in search of fame, the $15 million B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretative Center has opened in his hometown and is as much a tribute to him and his blues music as the culture that inspired it. ›15:55 3 Oct, Fri
Plug in: Airport-saavy Internet tips: For some travelers wishing to log on, swaggering into the airline club lounge might be the savviest choice. For others, the in-air connection will do the trick. And what about that ever-present threat of the dead battery? Grab your gizmo and read on for the latest in airport Wi-Fi. ›17:28
Spiritual surfers praise The Big Kahuna: He may not be able to walk on water, but when the mood strikes, Father Matthew Munoz can ride one gnarly wave all the way into the beach. ›21:02 5 Oct, Sun
Paramount, DreamWorks to separate: Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks say they are formally separating following DreamWorks' deal to partner with Reliance Entertainment of India. ›21:20 5 Oct, Sun
Former Goldman exec to run financial rescue: The administration has selected a former Goldman Sachs executive to be the interim head of its $700 billion rescue effort for financial institutions. ›18:01
Shock jock Stern ties the knot in NYC: Shock jock Howard Stern has embraced tradition. The radio talk show host known for hosting porn stars married his longtime girlfriend, Beth Ostrosky, on Friday. ›17:11 4 Oct, Sat
Edie's husband is already a 'Desperate' man: "Desperate Housewives" jumped right into the Edie's-new-husband-is-a-psycho plot in its second episode. Residents of Wisteria Lane, keep an eye on your pets. By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper ›01:55
Briefing Book: Shooting for the sweet spot: Both candidates believe that gun ownership is an individual constitutional right. But their beliefs about the methods government can use to control the sale and carrying of firearms are starkly different. ›14:29
Enjoy a 3-night Toronto getaway for $449: An air/hotel offer from American Airlines and Fairmont Hotels, plus some train deals, will get you thinking about a northern getaway. ›14:54
Bar crawls around the world are worth a shot: From New York and Disney World to Bollywood and Beirut, our favorite places to drink in the culture. ›22:50 2 Oct, Thu
World struggles with unified response to crisis: Governments and central banks around the world grasped at measures to contain the fast-spreading financial crisis on Monday ›17:58
Eli Lilly to buy ImClone for over $6 billion: The drugmaker Eli Lilly & Co. says it has agreed to buy biotechnology company ImClone Systems Inc. for more than $6 billion. ›12:43
U.S. military: 11 killed in Mosul raid: Eleven people, including women and children, were killed Sunday after U.S. forces came under attack by gunfire and a suicide bomber during a raid in Mosul. ›15:20 5 Oct, Sun
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Cars Makers Should Greenlight: The concept cars that we think should become production models. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
Answer Desk: Why not arrest CEOs?: The government's $700 billion plan to rescue the creaking financial system has prompted readers to ask, why can't we just arrest the CEOs responsible for this mess? ›11:33
House panel grills Lehman chief: Days from becoming the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, Lehman Brothers steered millions to departing executives, Congress was told Monday. ›18:01
Janet Jackson postpones three more shows: Janet Jackson has canceled three more concerts because of an undisclosed illness. She is asking fans to keep their tickets in hopes the shows will be rescheduled. ›00:40 5 Oct, Sun
Oil drops below $90 as financial woes spread: Oil prices sunk below $90 a barrel Monday for the first time in eight months, a key price support level, on expectations that a widening financial maelstrom will drastically reduce global demand for energy. ›17:13
Justices won't hear jury, Bible case: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to consider a murder case in which a jury foreman read passages of the Bible to hold-out jurors who subsequently voted to impose the death penalty. ›18:36
NYT: McCain, Obama sharply divided on Iraq: One of the most pressing questions Barack Obama or John McCain would confront if elected president is how to build on the security gains in Iraq at a time when troop levels have begun to drop. ›09:37
Broken promises: How airlines have betrayed us: Airline passengers are usually a forgiving lot. When a flight doesn't take off as planned, they understand. When they have to pay extra for a checked bag because of higher fuel prices, they oblige. But airlines continue to use travelers' goodwill against them through betrayal. ›13:47
Cool Cars We Miss: Gone but not forgottena shortlist of cars we loved and still miss. ›07:00 18 Oct, Thu
May-Treanor finished Dancing, Burke says: Olympic gold medalist Misty May-Treanors Dancing With the Stars days are over, according to competitor Brooke Burke, who told a morning radio show that the Olympic gold medalist has a torn Achilles tendon. ›16:24