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French battleship intact after nearly a century under waterupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 16:37:00

A French battleship sunk by German torpedoes in 1917 is lying upright and almost intact at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, where it was found by an unmanned submarine surveying a proposed gas pipeline route between Italy and Algeria.

Fortune: Is a $1 stock worth the risk?updated: Wed Jan 14 2009 11:41:00

The cheapest stock in the S&P 500 isn't a financial services company or an automaker - it's Tenet Healthcare, which owns and operates about fifty hospitals nationwide. Despite offering a seemingly recession-proof service, Tenet's stock dropped 78% in 2008, and shares have traded close to $1 apiece since November.

New photos of gunman releasedupdated: Sat Dec 08 2007 14:28:00

CNN's Dan Simon talks to three people who knew Robert Hawkins who say they were shocked by the shootings.

'Grandma knew we loved her'updated: Fri Dec 07 2007 19:25:00

Grandchildren remember Omaha mall shooting victim Janet Jorgensen.

Mall shooter's suicide note: 'I've just snapped'updated: Fri Dec 07 2007 19:25:00

The teenager who opened fire inside an Omaha, Nebraska, mall Wednesday wrote that he knew "everyone will remember me as some sort of monster," according to his handwritten suicide note released Friday.

Shooter's signs of troubleupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 17:50:00

CNN's Gary Tuchman looks at mall shooter Robert Hawkins' behavioral problems and possible red flags.

Experts on youth violence: Intervene early or pay dearly laterupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 17:50:00

A college student embarks on a shooting spree, taking 32 lives. A teenager with an assault rifle opens fire on holiday shoppers in a department store in middle America. And, long before that, two youths turn the halls of their high school into a virtual abattoir, leaving some 13 dead before killing themselves.

911 calls show fear, chaos during mall shootingupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 11:29:00

Dozens of calls flooded the Omaha Police Department's 911 emergency line after a gunman opened fire inside the city's Westroads Mall, with witnesses calling in tones that ranged from almost matter-of-fact to near terror.

Mall shooting updateupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 10:11:00

Omaha, Nebraska officials give an update on Wednesday's shooting that resulted in nine deaths.

Computers may yield clues about mall shooterupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 10:11:00

Investigators probing the deadly mall shooting in Omaha have seized computers and are analyzing information on Web sites in the search for clues in the case, police said Thursday.

Details released on shootingupdated: Fri Dec 07 2007 10:11:00

Chief Thomas Warren of Omaha Police Dept. reveals details of the shooting at the mall in Omaha.

Police: Nine killed in shooting at Omaha mall, including gunmanupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 22:45:00

A 19-year-old gunman who killed eight people and then himself Wednesday at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, left a suicide note, police said.

State official: Shooter placed in mental health facility 5 years agoupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 20:12:00

The troubled teen who killed eight people and himself at an Omaha, Nebraska, mall was placed in a mental health treatment center five years ago after making homicidal threats toward his stepmother, a state official said Thursday.

Shopping mall securityupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 17:58:00

CNN's Kelli Arena reports that an FBI advisory warned shopping malls could be a terror target.

Malls debate how to protect shoppers from violenceupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 17:58:00

Some experts are skeptical that anything could have stopped Robert Hawkins from going on a murderous rampage at an Omaha, Nebraska, shopping mall on Wednesday.

Time.com: Answers Sought in Omaha Shootingupdated: Thu Dec 06 2007 03:00:00

The only message 19-year-old Robert Hawkins left the world before he killed nine people, including himself, was: "Now I'll be famous"

Business 2.0: How Palm Got Cool Again The company created the handheld computer market, then sank into a miasma of infupdated: Tue Jun 01 2004 00:01:00

On a foggy day in the fall of 2001, the top executives of Handspring gathered in a drab conference room at a hotel in Monterey, Calif. The mood was tense, the debate heated. The company, co-founded...

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