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  1. Send the GMA Anchors Your Video Question

    ABC News - Good Morning America - Apr 10, 2007

  2. 'Dancing With the Moms' Coming Soon!

    ABC News - Good Morning America - Apr 10, 2007

    'GMA' Producers Are Going Through Hundreds of Entries to Find 10 Semifinalists

  3. Reader's Digest Features "America's 100 Best"

    ABC News - Good Morning America - Apr 10, 2007

  4. Rediscovering the Dinosaurs

    ABC News: Technology & Science - Apr 10, 2007

    65 Million Years Late, Scientists Are Getting Their Dinosaur Facts Right, at Least for Now

  5. Court Upholds Expletive Laced MySpace Posting

    ABC News: Technology & Science - Apr 10, 2007

    Indiana Court Reverses Juvenile Penalty Over MySpace Postings

  6. Pasquarelli: Goodell's swift justice just what NFL needs

    ESPN.com - Apr 10, 2007

    In the past, the NFL was reluctant to punish so swiftly, so sternly. Not anymore. Roger Goodell's lengthy suspensions of Pacman Jones and Chris Henry sent a much-needed message to the players, writes Len Pasquarelli.

  7. One and done: Durant leaving Texas for NBA

    ESPN.com - Apr 10, 2007

    Texas freshman Kevin Durant will declare for the NBA draft, the Dallas Morning News reported, citing two unnamed sources close to the Longhorns basketball program.

  8. UNC wins: Hansbrough, Lawson plan to come back

    ESPN.com - Apr 10, 2007

    Tyler Hansbrough and Ty Lawson will return to North Carolina for instead of entering the NBA draft.

  9. Waltrip charged with reckless driving after crash

    ESPN.com - Apr 10, 2007

    Michael Waltrip was charged with reckless driving and failure to report an accident after he crashed his car in North Carolina on Saturday.

  10. Rutgers blasts remarks; players to meet with Imus

    ESPN.com - Apr 10, 2007

    The Rutgers female basketball players called "nappy-headed hos" by Don Imus voiced their reaction to the remarks that led CBS Radio and MSNBC to suspend his morning talk show for two weeks.

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