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YOUR COMMENTSFriday, July 30, 2010 @ 2:22AMRICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Convicted DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo tells actor William Shatner on a cable TV special that he and his partner tried to recruit fellow shooters for their 2002 spree and that his accomplice killed one man for backing out, according to the program set for airing Thursday.

Deal sees Ulster Grand Prix brought to the massesFriday, July 30, 2010 @ 1:17AMGreenlight Television and Dundrod and District Motorcycle Club have agreed terms to bring the prestigious Ulster Grand Prix to a worldwide audience over the next three years.

Obama bored with phoneFriday, July 30, 2010 @ 12:26AMUS President Barack Obama admits that he has become bored with his BlackBerry smartphone.

Big changes for 2010-2011 WSOP circuit tourFriday, July 30, 2010 @ 12:16AMIt's not too early for poker players to start thinking about the World Series of Poker Circuit Event which will be held Oct. 15 to 27 in The Venue at Horseshoe Casino.

Cristal, $7.99? Er, no — and judge makes it clearFriday, July 30, 2010 @ 12:04AMIf they hyped federal lawsuits like prizefights, it probably would've been known as "The Battle of the Bubbly."

Minimise opportunities for criminals to strikeThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 7:15PMFrom TAN SRI LEE LAM THYE, Kuala Lumpur

All the fun of the Fringe: The best of Edinburgh this summerThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 6:20PMThe Edinburgh Fringe is 64 years old this year but there are few signs of impending retirement – or indeed of growing old gracefully. For walking sticks and bus passes, read interactive promenade shows, roaming the city guided only by an iPod, and puppetry on board a vintage Routemaster.

Obama bored with his BlackBerryThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 5:57PMObama told the ladies on The View his Blackberry isn't very fun now that only 10 people can email him.

Girls Gone Wild Wins $5 Million Dollar Jury VerdictThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 5:56PMA St. Louis jury found in favor of Girls Gone Wild this week in a $5 million dollar lawsuit brought by a woman who claimed that Girls Gone Wild had "damaged her reputation" by distributing a video of her dancing provocatively in a St.