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The greatest F1 driver ever? | | Who is the greatest F1 driver of all time? Past and present drivers give their verdict on the contenders to CNN. |
Wawrinka, Gasquet complete World Tour finals lineup | | PARIS (Reuters) - Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka and France's Richard Gasquet snatched the last two places for next week's ATP World Tour finals after Canadian Milos Raonic was knocked out of the Paris Masters in the third round on Thursday. |
Snatched away U.S. kids 'living a tragedy' | | When Ronald Soza dropped off his teenaged kids at school one recent morning, the family thought it would be a day like any other. They had no idea Soza was about to be deported. Every year immigration officials snatch thousands of undocumented parents, leaving their American kids to fend for themselves. |
Willie Nelson to Write New Memoir | | The new book promises to be more personal than his previous books, sharing untold stories that involve Ray Charles, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard. |
Kenya terrorists' camp bombed | | Kenyan warplanes targeted an al-Shabaab training camp today inside Somalia, according to military officials. The al Qaeda-linked Islamist group was responsible for killing 67 people in a Nairobi Mall attack last month. |
Swiss banks steer clear of consolidation | | GENEVA (Reuters) - Swiss private bankers say a capital shortfall in the financial sector and a clampdown on tax evasion stand in the way of much-need consolidation in an industry battling rising... |
Weatherman eats cat vomit | | A WFSB meteorologist found out the hard way why eating something off the floor is never a good idea. |
Blackhawks vs. Blackhawks | | CNN's Amanda Davies looks at how international members of team will go from friends to rivals at the Winter Olympics. |
Lauda Raikkonen can lift Alonso | | The man who made Formula One's bravest comeback - Niki Lauda - has given his seal of approval to Kimi Raikkonen's dramatic decision to return to Ferrari. |
Moooove over fossil-fuels - Cow power's coming | | Oct. 27 - Argentine researchers have demonstrated how methane can be separated from other digestive gases produced by cattle, to power a car. The scientists say that harnessing cow power on an industrial scale could create a new form of sustainable energy while also reducing the carbon footprint produced by cattle ranches. Elly Park reports. |
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