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Sanford's mistress mum on affair, e-mail

The woman with whom South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford had an affair broke her silence Sunday long enough to say she wouldn't discuss her relationship with the now-embattled governor.

Gov. returning to S.C. after worries over whereabouts

Gov. Mark Sanford will return to his office Wednesday following widespread confusion over his whereabouts, a spokesman for the South Carolina Republican said.

Gov. returning to office after worries about his whereabouts

Gov. Mark Sanford is set return to his office Wednesday following widespread confusion over his whereabouts, a spokesman for the South Carolina Republican said.

Searchers hunt for missing chopper in New Mexico

The pilot of a helicopter that went missing near a mountain in New Mexico talked to dispatchers just after the craft struck a mountainside, a state official told CNN.

6 hikers killed in Austria avalanche

The bodies of six Czech hikers who died in an avalanche near the Soelden ski resort in the Austrian Alps were recovered Sunday, police and rescue services said Sunday.

People.com: INSIDE STORY: Manhunt for Professor Tied to Three Murders

After allegedly shooting his wife and two others, George Zinkhan leaves friends stunned - and police on high alert

Hostels: The cure for expensive, lonely travel

If you want to save money while traveling, consider hosteling. Several thousand hostels provide beds throughout Europe -- in cities, towns, and the countryside -- for $20 to $40 per night.

Seattle: Insider tips

First time in Seattle? Here are some hints to help you get the most from the city.

Copter rescues woman, sons from Bolivia floodwaters

Torrential rains in central Bolivia have swollen rivers and flooded streets, stranding scores of people and leading to the daring helicopter rescue early Friday of a woman and her sons trapped amid the raging waters of the Pirai River.

Winter 'flashpackers' prepare to invade hostels

Skier Paul Wampach, a 49-year-old manager from Chicago, Illinois, hardly matches the stereotype of a hostel dweller: an under-30 backpacker from outside the United States who can't afford fancy lodging.

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