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Ledger wins posthumous Globe for `Dark Knight'

AP - 11 minutes ago
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Heath Ledger has won the supporting-actor Golden Globe nearly a year after his death, earning the prize for his diabolical turn as the Joker in the Batman blockbuster "The Dark Knight."
 
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President-elect Barack Obama holds a child as he stops to eat in Ben's Chili Bowl with Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty in Washington, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

  1. In Obama, many see an end to baby boomer era AP - Sun Jan 11, 3:29 PM ETSent 257 times
  2. NEW YORK - When George W. Bush lifts off in his helicopter on Inauguration Day, leaving Washington to make way for Barack Obama, he may not be the only thing disappearing into the horizon.
  3. This Aug. 2, 2003 picture shows Lake Superior seen from the North Ridge hiking trail at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore near Munising, Mich. The Senate has voted to move forward with a bill setting aside more than 2 million acres in Michigan and eight other states as wilderness. The 66-12 vote during a rare Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009 session marks an early partisan showdown that has threatened to derail pledges by Senate leaders to work cooperatively as a new administration takes office. (AP Photo/Bob Brodbeck)
    Senate boosts wilderness protection across US AP - Sun Jan 11, 3:55 PM ETSent 200 times

    WASHINGTON - In a rare Sunday session, the Senate advanced legislation that would set aside more than 2 million acres in nine states as wilderness. Majority Democrats assembled more than enough votes to overcome GOP stalling tactics in an early showdown for the new Congress.  ---

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