'Skull lady' makes faces for the dead
Sharon Long is known as the "skull lady" for her work giving faces to the dead. When Fort Myers, Florida, police found eight sets of remains last year, they turned to her. They hope the faces she created will help lead to a breakthrough in the mystery slayings of eight men.
USDA: Recalled beef probably eaten
Federal officials are trying to track down the 143 million pounds of beef recalled Sunday, but they say that most of it has probably been eaten.
NIU shooter's girlfriend: 'I do still love him'
Jessica Baty got a note from her boyfriend on Valentine's Day -- the same day he killed five students and himself at Northern Illinois University. Baty described to CNN the letter and two packages sent to her by the man she thought she knew. "He was anything but a monster," she says.
Searchers hunt trapped tornado victims
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Letter from grave trial close to end
Nearly 10 years after Julie Jensen was found dead in her bed, leaving behind a note accusing her husband if anything happened to her, his trial is close to ending.
Clinton, Obama snipe over superdelegates
With the Democratic presidential race tied to a complex delegate system, the Clinton and Obama camps went after each other Sunday over "super delegates."
Nancy Reagan hospitalized after fall
Former first lady Nancy Reagan was taken to a suburban Los Angeles hospital "as a precaution" Sunday after a fall at her home, an aide said.
Polls close in Pakistan; waiting begins
Polls in Pakistan's first parliamentary elections in six years -- and some of its most pivotal -- closed with relatively little violence and no overt evidence of vote-rigging. Now, the country waits as the tallying begins.
Bush pushes low-tech health solution in Africa
President George W. Bush focused on a low-tech way to save the lives of African children Monday as he and first lady Laura Bush toured a Tanzanian clinic.
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