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  • Illustration Gun Control by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

    EDITORIAL: A Texas tantrum

    Temple, Texas, is a city of 70,000 near Fort Hood, a major U.S. Army base, in the heart of a state not famous for liberal gun-control politics. Temple has nevertheless become the scene of an unusual challenge to the right to own and bear arms.


  • 'Parade's End' keeps British TV invasion going

    Tom Stoppard is sitting on the patio of a Sunset Boulevard hotel, bathed in California winter sunshine, framed by bamboo landscaping and looking very much out of his element in Hollywood.


  • 'Flipper,' 'Lassie' trainer-turned-activist dies

    Pat Derby _ a former Hollywood trainer for Flipper, Lassie and other performing animals who later devoted her life to protecting them after seeing widespread abuse _ has died at age 69, her organization said Monday.


  • In this image provided by the Irvine, Calif., Police Department via The Orange County Register, former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Jordan Dorner is shown. (AP Photo/Irvine Police Department via The Orange County Register)

    Manhunt for ex-LAPD cop Chris Dorner continues; camping gear found in fugitive's truck

    Authorities say camping gear was found along with weapons inside the burned-out truck belonging to Christopher Dorner, the former Los Angeles police officer suspected in three killings who is the subject of a manhunt in Southern California's snow-covered mountains.


  • Columbia's 7 astronauts were close, diverse crew

    The seven astronauts who died aboard space shuttle Columbia 10 years ago were husbands, fathers, wives and a mother. Military pilots, doctors and engineers. Born in the United States, Israel and India.


  • Associated Press

    DUFFY: National September 11 Memorial a sign of hope

    Today marks the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on our nation. Sept. 11, 2001, certainly was one of the darkest days in our country's history, when 2,977 people from 90 countries were murdered at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Shanksville, Pa.


  • Nickelodeon kids film mobbed up with ex-'Sopranos'

    Nickelodeon is reuniting four members of the classic mob drama "The Sopranos" for a kids TV movie.


  • Retired firefighter Jim Riches poses for a picture with a photography of his son near his home in New York, Thursday, May 3, 2012. Riches, whose son was killed during the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade center, will be among those to watch the arraignment of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Hearing recalls 9/11 attacks for victims' families

    Nearly 11 years after the Sept. 11 attacks, family members of some of the victims watched via closed-circuit TV as the self-proclaimed mastermind of the attacks and four co-defendants were arraigned Saturday at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a proceeding that left one father emotional as he recalled the loss of his firefighter son.


  • Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom hasn't played since taking an elbow to the head from Calgary's Rene Bourque on Jan. 3. (Associated Press)

    Timeline: Concussion sidelines Caps' Nicklas Backstrom

    In the third period of the Washington Capitals' 3-1 victory over the Calgary Flames at Verizon Center, Rene Bourque lifted his right elbow up and struck Nicklas Backstrom in the jaw. Backstrom stayed in the game briefly but had to come out.


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