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Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident
By BEN WALKERAP Sports Writer With a wave of her bandaged left hand, and boosted by well wishes from Dr. Phil, Chris Evert and even a young woman she once babysat, Hannah Storm returned to a most comfortable setting - talking in front of a TV camera. The ESPN anchor hosted the Rose Parade telecast

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident
By BEN WALKERAP Sports Writer With a wave of her bandaged left hand, and boosted by well wishes from Dr. Phil, Chris Evert and even a young woman she once babysat, Hannah Storm returned to a most comfortable setting - talking in front of a TV camera. The ESPN anchor hosted the Rose Parade telecast

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident
By BEN WALKERAP Sports Writer With a wave of her bandaged left hand, and boosted by well wishes from Dr. Phil, Chris Evert and even a young woman she once babysat, Hannah Storm returned to a most comfortable setting - talking in front of a TV camera. The ESPN anchor hosted the Rose Parade telecast

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident
By BEN WALKERAP Sports Writer With a wave of her bandaged left hand, and boosted by well wishes from Dr. Phil, Chris Evert and even a young woman she once babysat, Hannah Storm returned to a most comfortable setting - talking in front of a TV camera. The ESPN anchor hosted the Rose Parade telecast

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident

Storm hosts Rose Parade show after fiery accident
By BEN WALKERAP Sports Writer With a wave of her bandaged left hand, and boosted by well wishes from Dr. Phil, Chris Evert and even a young woman she once babysat, Hannah Storm returned to a most comfortable setting - talking in front of a TV camera. The ESPN anchor hosted the Rose Parade telecast

Business Highlights

Business Highlights
By The Associated Press ___ Obama says fiscal cliff deal close, not done WASHINGTON (AP) - Agonizingly close to a New Year's Eve compromise, the White House and congressional Republicans agreed Monday to block across-the-board tax increases set for midnight, but held up a final deal as they

FDA approves 1st new tuberculosis drug in 40 years

FDA approves 1st new tuberculosis drug in 40 years
By MATTHEW PERRONEAP Health Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Food and Drug Administration on Monday approved a Johnson & Johnson tuberculosis drug that is the first new medicine to fight the deadly infection in more than four decades. The agency approved J&J's pill, Sirturo, for use with

South Africa: Mandela convalesces, legacy secure

South Africa: Mandela convalesces, legacy secure
By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIAAssociated Press JOHANNESBURG (AP) - South Africa's agonizing past swept over Alex McLaren, who stepped into sunlight with tears in his eyes after a tour of the Apartheid Museum, an unsparing study of white minority rule and the costly fight against it. Yet South Africa-

Chavez suffers new complications in cancer fight

Chavez suffers new complications in cancer fight
By IAN JAMESAssociated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - President Hugo Chavez's new complications after cancer surgery prompted his closest allies to call for Venezuelans to pray for him on Monday, presenting an increasingly bleak outlook and prompting growing speculation about whether the

Venezuelans obsess: Will Chavez live or die?

Venezuelans obsess: Will Chavez live or die?
By ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - He's getting better. He's getting worse. He's already dead. The whole thing is a conspiracy and he was never sick in the first place. The obsessive, circular conversations about President Hugo Chavez's health dominate