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11 ways dining out can derail your diet: In her new book "Sage-ing While Age-ing," the actress and writer shares her experiences and personal insights she's learned over the years, particularly in the realm of spirituality. An excerpt. ›15:53, 23.07
'Wallace & Gromit' to become video game: Telltale Games is creating an episodic video game based on Aardman Animations' Oscar-winning animated film series titled "Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures." ›22:50, 24.07
N. Korea signs Asian peace pact: North Korea's reclusive communist regime, long seen as a nuclear threat to the region, signed a nonaggression pact with Southeast Asian nations Thursday. ›09:42, 24.07
Size Matters for more than just the bedroom: Crystle Stewart, who on Sunday became thesecond Miss USA in a row to fall down during the Miss Universe pageant, has some advice for her successor: I would tell her to put grips on the bottom of her shoes and wear a short dress! ›13:41, 14.07
Obamas sit down for first family interview: "Top Chef" fans who have drooled over the dishes and obsessed over the quirky contestants can finally get their fix in person, as the "Top Chef" tour crisscrosses the country this summer. ›15:51, 8.07
Judge: Girl can't be called Talula Does The Hula: A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it. ›10:32, 24.07
Fuel poor tariffs 'must be cheap': Regulator Ofgem tells energy companies the tariffs offered to their poorest customers must match their cheapest deals. ›23:12, 24.07
Do Women Lead Differently Than Men?: Americans could elect our first female president in 2008. What the most powerful women of the past can teach us about how to rule in the future. ›21:39, 6.10
Brown set for union policy summit: MPs, party members and trade union activists gather in Warwick for Labour's National Policy Forum. ›03:20
Obama seeks stronger Europe ties: Barack Obama tells Berliners the US and Europe have drifted apart and it is time for them to come together again. ›19:18, 24.07
Brosnan: Ive made my peace with 007: British author Salman Rushdie won the "Best of the Booker" for his 1981 magical realist novel "Midnight's Children." This prize marks the 40th anniversary of one of the world's most prestigious literary awards. ›21:00, 21.02
Simple summer fish: Wild striped bass: The sword is mightier: The "Iron Man" will not be wielding a pen and has returned his advance to publisher HarperCollins. ›18:26, 22.07
Images: Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal: When Jill Cacciatore realized her life as a stay-at-home-mom involved gorging on homemade meals, she knew she needed to change to set a better example for her children. Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›15:42, 25.06
Once a migrant worker, now a brain surgeon: Austin Scarlett, who was a contestant on season one's "Project Runway," talks with Brides.com about keeping his collection fresh, adding a bride's personal touch and being recognized in New York. ›16:11, 23.07
GreenDAY: Sunscreen thatprotects you and the Earth: Dayana Mendoza of Venezuela was named the winner at this year's pageant held in Nha Trang, Vietnam, while for the second year in a row, Miss USA fell down during the evening gown competition. ›03:34, 14.07
Parties for last book in 'Twilight' series: In these hard times, wedding experts are increasingly dealing with what they call budget brides. Left behind is an army of caterers, dress makers and photographers whose livelihoods depend on the bigger-is-better attitude. ›12:54, 10.07
Dump your lover directly on voice mail: The old song had it right: Breaking up is hard to do. But a free new phone service called Slydial might make it easier to get through that and other awkward moments without actually having to talk to anyone. ›14:20, 23.07
Obama: Access Hollywood interview a mistake: During their first interview as a family, the Obamas talk about putting family first while campaigning for president. ›18:05, 8.07
Steamy novel stars a thinly veiled Laura Bush: The season one winner of "Top Chef," shares his signature dish, spicy duck meatballs and his flavorful edamame falafel recipe. ›14:17, 8.07
Do you have an exotic pet? Send us photos!: Although it wont hit bookstores until September, Curtis Sittenfelds novel American Wife already has tongues wagging. Its protagonist is a thinly veiled version of first lady Laura Bush and it includes steamy sex scenes. ›17:22, 8.07
Ex-official: Karzai hurting drug war: A former top U.S. counter-narcotics official alleges that President Hamid Karzai is obstructing the fight against the countrys burgeoning narcotics trade. ›14:44, 24.07
Rome 1960': Politics at play in Olympic Games: Nicole Kidman has given birth to a 6-pound baby girl named Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, according to a publicist for Kidman's country music star husband, Keith Urban. ›15:36, 7.07
Home front: Has Obama's trip been a hit with US voters? ›23:16, 24.07
Eddie Murphy: Ill retire from films at 50: Do you need advice about your stock portfolio, mutual funds or other investments? Write in with your concerns, and financial expert Suze Orman may provide solutions on an upcoming TODAY segment. ›13:20, 8.07