former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn, summer movies and the beatles. yahoo! web life editor heather cabot has details. good morning, heather. good morning, guys. reaction to the not guilty verdict and the sentencing in the casey anthony murder trial shook the web this week. anthony s acquittal of murdering her 2-year-old daughter stirred up oututge and disbelief online the moment the news broke. casey anthony quickly became the top searched topic of the week on yahoo!. the case has been closely watched on the web ever since caylee was first reported missing in 2008. back then the gruesome story riveted yahoo! users, especially women. and it became the second most searched news story of the entire year. even more than the 2008 presidential election. the trial s wall-to-wall coverage on cable networks and the live video streams of the proceedings spurred lookups for graphic details about specific evidence. anthony s father and boyfriend and her legal team. another case rocking the o
patrick, the couple s two minor children. as any children of divorced parents know, like i do, the parents if they re decent will try to make an arrangement to be close to each other so it s easy to visit, at least. that s right. that s the story. i hope that her crib s better than his crib and she gets a nice, new fresh start. that would be nice. other couple g gting a fresh start, from what we re hearing it is not all paradise in monaco. no. everybody watched the wedding of prince albert. he s been like the bachelor extraordinaire, in his 50s. sort of uncomfortable to watch. wasn t it? they say she was crying during the vows but it wasn t like the i love you so much i can t believe we re getting married cry. it s like, from what i hear you have a third out of wedlock child that s about to come forward we re doing the dna after the wedding cry. during the speech he said you re sometimes a patient woman. no, no, no, that s sot what you say about your future wife. it w
world news now delivers your morning papers. an abbreviated morning papers this morning. we ve got something coming up. we ve got a areat polka. yes. we ve got to get right down to it. if you are a cat person you re going to love this story. oh yeah. it s tragic and wonderful all at the same time. brendan of queens was heading to staten island from brooklyn on saturday when he happened to be behind this car. he saw the car toss something out of the window and thought it was trash. then when he looked to the side he realized it was moving. this was what flew out of the car window. some blank threw this poor kitten out of the window. off the bridge. so this fellow pulled over and rescued this cat. can you see this kitty munchkin? the entire city of manhattan wants to adopt this little that may have used up a few
former imf chief dominique strauss-kahn, summer movies and the beatles. yahoo! web life editor heather cabot has details. good morning, heather. good morning, guys. reaction to the not guilty verdict and the sentencing in the casey anthony murder trial shook the web this week. anthony s acquittal of murdering her 2-year-old daughter stirred up outrage and disbelief online the moment the news broke. casey anthony quickly became the top searched topic of the week on yahoo!. the case has been closely watched on the web ever since caylee was first reported missing in 2008. back then the gruesome story riveted yahoo! users, especially women. and it became the second most searched news story of the entire year. even more than the 2008 presidential election. the trial s wall-to-wall coverage on cable networks and the live video streams of the proceedings spurred lookups for graphic details about specific evidence. anthony s father and boyfriend and her legal team.
now just like the shuttle program itself, he s retiring. wjxx reporter lewis turner has the story. reporter: george diller is just as much a part of the shuttle program as the countdown clock. this clock has actually been declared a historical artifact. reporter: unlike the clock, you won t recognize his face. t minus two minutes and counting. reporter: that s just flashing lights until george takes over. four, three, two zero. before at i had actually been a reporter, radio reporter from the tampa bay aa. covered the space program over here for about five years. and really fell in love with nasa and the space program. reporter: the job opened up for diller in 1978. it was ten years later that he did his first-ever shuttle play by play. there s a lot of concentration. you don t have enough time to be nervous about it. t minus 6.6 seconds, the main engines ignite. here i m doing the last one which will certainly be a highlight.