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- Prius Driver: Thought He Was Going to Die
James Sikes, the driver of the Toyota Prius that allegedly accelerated out of control last week, appeared to be in a panicked state, displayed signs of shock, was clearly shaking, and thought he was going to die, according to a just released report on the incident by the California Highway Patrol.
The reports narrative, written by the CHP officer who helped Sikes bring his car to a stop, Todd Neibert, does not express any skepticism about Sikes version of events, which has now been called into question by representatives of Toyota. - Vatican Priest Raises Questions about Celibacy
priest questions, celibacy, sexual abuse in church, molestation by priest, catholic church scandal - Pakistan Charges 5 Americans With Terrorism
Pakistani court charges 5 Americans with planning terror attacks in Pakistan, says lawyer
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- WATCH: Girls Lead in Education
A new report shows girls are far ahead of boys in both reading and math skills. - More Than 100 Complaints Lodged Over Fixed Toyotas
AP review finds more than 100 complaints filed with government over fixed Toyotas - WATCH: Tough Talk From Taxpayers
Many Americans think banks should do more to make up for the economic crisis. - WATCH: Health Care: Who Has the Upper Hand?
Both sides of the debate scramble to convince wavering Congress members. - WATCH: Kraft Gets Healthy
The food maker will cut an average of 10 percent of salt from its products. - WATCH: The Presidents Picks
A look at Obamas brackets for the NCAA Tournament. - WATCH: Waterlogged
Four days after the rain, many are still without power. - Dennis Kucinich: Yes on Health Care
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, who had voted No for the health care bill last November, today said he would side with Democratic leaders to vote Yes for the bill in the House. - Prescription-Drug Heists on the Rise
Stolen prescription drugs on the rise, often find their way back to US pharmacy shelves - Advertisement:

- Prescription-Drug Heists on the Rise
Stolen prescription drugs on the rise, often find their way back to US pharmacy shelves - Missing Moms Family Fear Abduction
Shantina Smiley and her 8-year-old son Azriel Carver disappeared over the weekend, just days, her fiance said, after Smiley, a recovering alcoholic, suffered a relapse. - Judge Derails Abuse Trial, Marrying Alleged Victim to the Accused
Baltimore County District Judge Darrell Russell Jr. dropped jaws when he agreed to pause a domestic violence trial and marry the accused abuser to his victim so that she didnt have to testify against him. - Cerebral Palsy Student Is PlayStation Hero
Hans Smith, 23, has been wheelchair bound his whole life and unable to play his favorite sport, baseball. He wrote a thank you note to PlayStation to show his appreciation for the game MLB: The Show, which he says lets him experience baseball in the best way possible. - Dating Game Pics May Solve More Murders
Police: Three missing women match dating game killer Rodney Alcalas Stash of sexually graphic photos. - Nation, World Go Green for St. Patricks Day
Kilts, green body paint decorate NYC as marchers worldwide parade in honor of St. Patrick - GOP Claims Mortgage Rescue Books Are Cooked
Is a program designed to help homeowners with mortgage burdens or is the program just a temporary fix? - Is Your School in Danger of Closing for Good?
The cuts in the Kansas City, Missouri school district, signal a nationwide trend, experts say, as cities face increasing budget cuts. - Students Pitch in to Help Save Town From Flood
In Fargo, ND, the citys youngest citizens volunteer to protect neighbors from floods - Advertisement:
