A steady stream of people took advantage of Nunavut's mass vaccination campaign against swine flu, which began Sunday in Iqaluit.  |  |


As the swine flu spreads across the nation public health officials are pleading with the ill to stay home until the fever goes away.  |  |
A small plane crashed south of Blodgett, Missouri Saturday. Robbie Rollins and Paul Fisher, both of the Cape Girardeau area, died in the crash.  |  |
A mid-Missouri crash has left two people dead. The Jefferson City Police Department says the crash happened around 1:20 a.m. Saturday in southern Callaway County.  |  |


A 29-year-old man from Herrin in southern Illinois has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for the death of his girlfriend's toddler in 2006.  |  |
On Friday, the law on criminal liability for abusing antimonopoly rules also came into force, with energy majors under the pump for their pricing policies according to the Federal Antimonopoly Service.  |  |
Most foreign visitors to Russia think first of the wonders of St Petersburg or Moscow, with the Kremlin, palaces and ancient monasteries high on the agenda. But Vologda is looking to put itself on the tourist map.  |  |
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has informed his Swedish counterpart of possible Ukrainian problems paying for Russian gas and its transit to European consumers.  |  |
Serena Williams has hit the jackpot in the season-ending tournament in Doha earning earned $1.55 million and regaining top seat in WTA ranking previously occupied by Dinara Safina.  |  |
After Zenit's blunder in Moscow on Saturday, Spartak Moscow remain the only power to catch up with champions Rubin in the Russian Premier League.  |
Sebastian Vettel and his team mate Mark Webber have secured a one-two finish for Red Bull at this year's final Formula One Grand Prix in Abu Dhabi.  |  |
Eleven people have been killed in an Interior Ministry plane crash in Yakutia in Russia's Far East. The bodies have already been recovered, according to a source in the Emergencies Ministry.  |  |
Former Afghan Foreign Minister and presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has withdrawn himself from the November 7 election runoff. The state election commission says the second round will still be held, however.  |  |
The US vaccination program against swine flu is a failure, according to US Congressman Ron Paul. This is just one indicator of the government's inability to handle social problems, he says.  |  |
Climate change, terrorism, or just finding a job? Every New Yorker is concerned with various personal or global issues. Lori "The Resident" Harfenist went out to find what concerns people on the streets the most.  |  |
Halloween is a day for children to terrorize their neighbors for treats and a great excuse for grown-ups to party. And though the tradition is relatively new to Russia, it has already become a big event for club goers!  |  |
The challenger to Afghan President Hamid Karzai in next week's run-off vote, Abdullah Abdullah, plans to pull out, according to his campaign manager.  |
Darrell Moody I've lived in Nevada for six years, and I'm still trying to figure out why football games are scheduled for Thursday night instead of Friday or Saturday on the last week season.When I asked around the education community  |  |
Joe Santoro RENO-The Nevada Wolf Pack football team put a silencer on its Pistol offense Saturday at Mackay Stadium."If you would have asked, 'What do you think you rushed for today?' I would have said it was 185-190 yards," head  |  |
By ROBERT BURNS AP National Security Writer JERUSALEM (AP) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Saturday that Israel is making "unprecedented" concessions on West Bank settlement construction - a position clearly at odds with the prevailing Palestinian  |  |
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