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Body scanner 'opt-out' planner describes motives The organizer of an effort to encourage people to "opt-out" of body scanners at airports the day before Thanksgiving describes his motivations for encouraging people to request a pat-down instead. (Nov. 22)

Ingmar Guandique convicted of first-degree murder of former intern Chandra Levy A D.C. Superior Court jury on Monday found Ingmar Guandique guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of former federal intern Chandra Levy. After the verdict came in, Levy's mother and members of the jury spoke to the media.

Western U.S. gets socked by first snow A swath of the western United States sees its first big snowfall of the season, delighting kids and resort owners but snarling traffic in some spots. (Nov. 22)

Clinton wouldn't choose a pat down Hillary Clinton tells Bob Schieffer she wouldn't submit to a TSA pat down if she could avoid it on this week's episode of "The Feed."

Dr. Ruth: Talking key to baby boomer sex life Discussing an Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll on the sex lives of baby boomers, Dr. Ruth Westheimer says men and women between the ages of 45 and 65 need to talk to each other to best understand their needs.

Wizards react to missed opportunity in Detroit Coach Flip Saunders, center JaVale McGee and guard Gilbert Arenas discuss the frustration of losing a winnable game against Detroit in overtime on Sunday, 115-110.

EU Ministers back Ireland bailout European diplomats Monday applauded Ireland's decision to accept a loan to prop up its ailing banks. But the Irish finance minister warned the country's banks will need to be pruned, merged or sold.

World's largest statue of Jesus Christ Hundreds of Roman Catholics gathered in western Poland for the consecration of what local officials call the world's largest statue of Jesus Christ. The statue is just over 167 feet, making it taller than Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer.

Obama, officials stand by airport screening The head of the Transportation Security Administration acknowledged that new full-body scanners and pat-downs can be invasive and uncomfortable, but he said that the need to stay a step ahead of terrorists rules out changes in airport screening. (Nov. 21)

Judge orders Gawker to pull Palin book pages A federal judge on Saturday ordered Gawker Media to pull leaked pages of Sarah Palin's forthcoming book "America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag" from its blog. (Nov. 20)

Pope: Condoms can be justified in some cases Pope Benedict XVI says in a new book that condoms can be justified for male prostitutes seeking to stop the spread of HIV, a stunning comment for a church criticized for its opposition to condoms. (Nov. 20)

Obama outlines Afghanistan withdrawal timeline NATO nations meeting in Portugal have agreed to start turning over Afghanistan's security to its military next year. The plan would give local forces full control by 2014. (Nov. 20)


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