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Seahawks rookie LB Curry injured against Texans

Seattle first-round pick Aaron Curry suffered a right hip pointer in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans on Sunday.

Seahawks reduce rookie LB Aaron Curry's workload

Aaron Curry is about to get an unexpected breather from the Seahawks.

Girl, 4, reunited with dog rescued from well

In the quiet little town of Olar, S.C. (population: 250), it’s the feel-good story of the year: Olivia Hartzog, age 4, was reunited with her beloved pet Mollie after the poor pooch was trapped overnight 33 feet down an abandoned well on the family property.

Clinton: ‘Absurd’ to call me marginalized

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton scoffed Monday at suggestions that she has been “largely invisible” on major foreign policy issues in the Obama White House, and said that she has no interest in another run at the White House.

Adorable ‘teacup pigs’ are latest hit with Brits

Most people go into business to earn a living. Jane Croft did it to bring home the bacon.

He survived botched bungee jump from 165 feet

Even though the bungee-jumping company claimed a 100 percent safety record, a nervous Rishi Baveja still said a prayer and made the sign of the cross before launching himself off a 165-foot tower in Thailand.

Knicks' Curry out 3-5 days with calf injury

Knicks center Eddy Curry will have blood drained from a torn right calf muscle and is expected to miss three to five days.

Transcript: Interview with Iran's Ahmadinejad

NBC News’ Ann Curry interviewed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at the Presidential Compound in Tehran on Thursday. Read the transcript of the interview.

Rare skin illness turned her from black to white

Darcel de Vlugt, 23, is a lovely young woman with white skin — even though she was born black. She has a rare skin ailment that was emotionally devastating as she grew up: “People judge you on how you look. I've been called Spot. I’ve been called Dalmatian.”

Meet the world’s youngest wing walker — he’s 8

With his grandfather at the controls, Tiger Brewer stood atop a 1942 biplane that reached 500 feet and 120 miles per hour, setting a new record for the world’s youngest wing walker. “He’s wanted to do it since he was a little baby,” his mother said.

Pitt on mayoral run: ‘I don’t have a chance’

Brad Pitt laughed off the prospect of running for mayor of New Orleans, as a grassroots movement there has suggested, saying, “I don’t have a chance.” He added jokingly: “I’m running on the gay marriage, no religion, legalization and taxation of marijuana platform.”

AP source: Seahawks sign Curry to $60 million deal

The Seattle Seahawks have signed first-round draft choice Aaron Curry to a contract that will guarantee the star linebacker from Wake Forest $34 million, a person familiar with the deal said Saturday night.

Curry missing on second day of Seahawks' camp

Seahawks top draft choice Aaron Curry remains unsigned and absent on the second day of Seattle's training camp.

Levi Johnston says fame went to Palin’s head

Sarah Palin changed after her failed run for the vice presidency, and the father of her grandson thinks it’s because the fame she had enjoyed as a candidate for the second-highest office in the land went to her head.

Warriors sign top pick Stephen Curry

Stephen Curry, the seventh overall pick in last month's NBA draft, has signed with the Golden State Warriors.

Former Bulls star Curry's home in foreclosure

Court records show that former Chicago Bulls player Eddy Curry's suburban Chicago mansion is in foreclosure.

Pistons fire coach Michael Curry after 1 season

All or nothing seems to be the formula for coaching the Detroit Pistons. Bring home an NBA championship or hit the road.

Nelson: Curry will stay with Warriors

Stephen Curry can get comfortable with the Golden State Warriors. Coach Don Nelson isn't sending his newest high-scoring guard anywhere else.

Celizic: On draft night, Knicks have eyes on LeBron

At No. 8 in the NBA draft, it’s hard — okay, impossible — to make a bold pick that instantly pumps ticket sales and guarantees a better team come the fall and training camp. Just the same, when the Knicks announced that they were taking Jordan Hill, an athletic forward from Arizona, with the eighth pick, their fans booed.

Report: Suit against Curry will go to arbitrator

A lawsuit against Eddy Curry that accuses the New York Knicks center of sexual harassment, among other claims, was dismissed by a judge who ruled the case will be settled in arbitration rather than by a jury.

Dumars: Pistons bringing back coach Michael Curry

Michael Curry is coming back as the Detroit Pistons' coach.

Opinion: Dumars’ Iverson gamble comes up empty

Detroit Pistons general manager Joe Dumars gambled and lost. Dumars bet a lot on this season when trading for the aging Allen Iverson and hoping he was, indeed, the answer to getting the Pistons another NBA title.

Davidson's star Curry to enter NBA draft

The big schools didn't want Stephen Curry, then were helpless in stopping his sweet-shooting stroke as he put tiny Davidson into the national spotlight.

Japan upholds death penalty in curry poisoning

Japan's highest court on Tuesday upheld the death sentence of a woman convicted of murdering four neighbors and sickening dozens more with arsenic-laced curry more than a decade ago.

NBC sending Ann Curry into 2 war zones

NBC "Today" show news anchor Ann Curry is heading to two war zones this week.

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Spurned woman 'poisoned ex-lover with deadly toxin during reconciliation dinner'
Source: the Mail online

A spurned woman poisoned her former lover and his new fiancee with a deadly ancient herb sprinkled in a curry, the Old Bailey heard today. Lakhvir Kaur Singh, 44, tried to kill the couple with the Indian plant Aconite two weeks before they were due to be married.

BBC News - How Britain got the hots for curry
Source: BBC News

The British have long enjoyed food with a bit of bite. And 200 years ago, an Indian migrant opened Britain's first curry house to cater for the fashion for spicy food.

Curry spice 'kills cancer cells'
Source: BBC News

An extract found in the bright yellow curry spice turmeric can kill off cancer cells, scientists have shown. The chemical - curcumin - has long been thought to have healing powers and is already being tested as a treatment for arthritis and even dementia.

Curry bill settled after 13 years
Source: BBC News

An unpaid £10 bill for a curry served 13 years ago has been settled after the restaurant owner was tracked down.

Which wines to drink with Indian food
Source: Culinate

Fiery dishes beg for a wine to balance the heat, not add to it. You also want to stay away from anything too high in alcohol, because it intensifies the spice.

Curry powder sparks fire alert on plane
Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

An Air India passenger jet heading to Frankfurt has been forced to return to Mumbai after a bag of curry powder set off smoke and fire alarms.

Weekly curry 'may fight dementia'
Source: BBC News

Eating a curry once or twice a week could help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, a US researcher suggests. The key ingredient is curcumin, a component of the spice turmeric.

How curry could STOP you putting on weight
Source: the Mail online

If you are trying to stop piling on the pounds, eating lots of curry might seem like a bad idea. But it is not as ridiculous as it sounds, according to the latest scientific findings.

Michael Jordan's Son Marcus Chooses ... Central Florida?
Source: rivals.yahoo.com

It is with that context that the announcement of Marcus Jordan's collegiate choice -- the University of Central Florida -- came Monday. Many might see Jordan's name and wonder why he's not going to a premier school. Strategically, it's actually a pretty smart move.

Indian scientists tasked with creating a curry fit for orbit
Source: Telegraph

ndia, which is locked in a spacewrace with China and Japan, plans to send a man into space by 2015 and hopes to send some familiar food with him.

Edible Excretions: Taiwan's Toilet Restaurant
Source: TIME

Excerpt: "There's poop everywhere! Y-u-c-k," says 6-year-old Jordan Lien as he and his family dine at the Modern Toilet, a popular Taiwanese restaurant chain that's expanding into China and other parts of Asia.

Octuplets' Mom: The Mother of All PR Nightmares
Source: laweekly.com

Excerpt: Today Nadya Suleman revealed the location of her in vitro fertilization (IVF) clinic (Beverly Hills) and RadarOnline quoted her mother calling Nadya's decision to have a multiple pregnancy -- when she already has six children -- "unconscionable." By now the early current …

Video: Octuplet mom: 'All I wanted was children'
Source: msnbc.com

Feb. 6: TODAY's Ann Curry talks to Nadya Suleman, the woman who gave birth to octuplets last week, about her dreams of having a large family and how she plans to raise her 14 children.

Curried Sweet Potato Soup
Source: shape.com

This recipe looks good!

Banned for keeps on Facebook for odd name
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald

User gets dumped by Facebook

Beef tongue flavour is the hit of Yokohama ice cream festival
Source: Telegraph

The city of Yokohama has marked the 130th anniversary of the arrival of ice cream in Japan with a festival showcasing exotic regional varieties including eel, raw horse, curry, crab and potato.

"Go Go Curry Brings Japan's Authentic Comfort food to NYC"
Source: Wired News

Great Japanese curry is here in what is arguably the food capitol of New England.

Jonathan Guthrie - The great British curry house loses its spice
Source: FT.com

The credit squeeze has distracted attention from a far more insidious threat to our island way of life: a looming shortage of curry. Curry houses, institutions as quintessentially British as pyjamas, bungalows and polo, are drifting into decline.

Clinton's curry: the Presidential platter
Source: Telegraph

It would be interesting to construct a world map based on the towns where President Clinton has eaten dinner. His gigantic appetite is renowned in restaurants from Shanghai to Hay-on-Wye.

The curry spice that can help mend an unhealthy heart
Source: the Mail online

The secret to a healthy heart could lie in your spice rack. Research shows that the curry spice turmeric can help prevent heart failure and repair damaged hearts. Although the tests were carried out in mice, scientists are hopeful the findings could apply to humans.

'More migrants needed' for curry
Source: BBC News

The Home Office is being urged to ease restrictions on migrant workers entering Britain from Bangladesh, to avert a crisis in the curry industry. Curry houses are struggling to fill thousands of kitchen staff vacancies, says the Immigration Advisory Service.

Prince William's £8 curry gets royal nod
Source: Telegraph

A curry house owner is thanking the day when Prince William and some pals dropped in for a meal - because they ran up a £1,300 bill.

Wife guilty of anti-freeze plot - Poisoned husband with curry laced with anti-freeze
Source: BBC News

A woman has been found guilty of trying to kill her husband by slipping anti-freeze into his wine. A jury at Stafford Crown Court found Kate Knight, 28, guilty of the attempted murder of husband Lee at their home in Stoke-on-Trent in 2005.

'Curry Hell' restaurant boss dies
Source: BBC News

A Newcastle restaurateur who regularly featured in Viz has died of a heart attack. He offered what he claimed was the world's hottest curry: Abdul Latif, offered the famous dish - Curry Hell - free to any customer who could finish it at his Newcastle diner.

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