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On the Net: Sites aim to be TV Guide for the Web

You've seen Will Ferrell's "Landlady." You know what Hulu is. But that much hyped 21st century invention called the Web series remains largely unknown to you.

Pa. man could serve 6 months for boy's 1985 death

For more than two decades, only Joseph Geiger knew how David Reed had died — a fatal punch to the 13-year-old he suspected of stealing his marijuana plants.

Money's gone. What action can you take?

Your money is gone. You're ticked off. You want to sue.

On the Net: Does Google inspire sharing or not?

The grand vision of the Internet is as a compendium of human knowledge (rather than, say, a good resource of pet videos, pornography and will.i.am).

Militant threats chill Pakistani entertainers

Singer Sardar Yousafzai and his band were driving from a wedding gig when the gunmen burst onto the road, firing without warning.

On the Net: Users increasingly expect live video

After the popularity of the online-streamed Inauguration, a sense of rising expectation for live video is already palpable.

Prepaid cell phones help dial up lower costs

Marty Focazio knew his cell phone calls were costing him a lot, but it was still a bit of a shock when he did the math and learned just how much it was per minute.

The rise and (almost) fall of America's banks

These days, you can roll up to an ATM at the grocery, the pharmacy, the gas station, the hardware store, the office, even the ballpark. You can check your Bank of America balance on your iPhone. You can text Chase, and Chase will text you back.

On the Net: Cuddly animals get their comeuppance

Web sites fawn over them. YouTube videos celebrate them. E-mail inboxes rarely go more than a week without forwards filled with pictures of them.

Money spat with your spouse? Let the downturn help

She cuts coupons and worries about retirement. He's dreaming of flat screen TVs.

Signing up for an online degree? Know the costs

One way to get an edge in this job market is to earn an advanced degree. Just don't assume doing it online will be easy.

Oscar who? Best movies of 2008 picked with math

There are the National Board of Review Awards, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Golden Globes, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Independent Spirit Awards, the Los Angeles Film Critics Awards, the Producers Guild Awards and the British Film Institute Awards.

Rainy-day funds draw interest in stormy economy

Having a cash stash by any name — emergency fund, contingency fund, rainy-day fund — may be back in vogue after decades of declining savings.

On the Net: Beyonce music videos dominate YouTube

A number of high profile musicians have made enormous dents on YouTube: Soulja Boy, Rihanna, the Jonas Brothers and Chris Brown among them.

There's a recession, but don't party like it

The country's steeped in a recession, but your partying doesn't have to be.

Review: Cable, sat TV alternatives OK but a hassle

It's Day One of a weeklong experiment to see if I could live without satellite TV.

On the Net: Hulu is Web site of the year

In the Wild West that is online video, Hulu.com has proven to be a trailblazing answer to how professional content can thrive on the Web.

Resolution for 2009: Shape up your credit report

Getting your credit report in shape in 2009 is a sound New Year's resolution. Just make sure you're not reeled into any scams.

AP IMPACT: Pakistan offensive shows slow success

From atop a craggy hillock, the silver-haired Lt. Col. Javed Baloch gestures toward a small black opening in a sandstone outcropping. It's the mouth of a cave.

New star-studded Web video protests Proposition 8

Since Proposition 8 passed in California, much of Hollywood has been up in arms. Now, they are singing and dancing, too, in a new Web video called "Prop 8: The Musical."

What are the best Thanksgiving videos on the Web?

When thinking about film and Thanksgiving, one's thoughts inevitably turn to the Little Tramp.

The 10 movies you shouldn't watch online

Movies are increasingly creeping online, as video sites like YouTube and Hulu are adding feature films to their extensive libraries.

On Capitol Hill, campaign rivals take orientation

In two undecided open-seat House races, both candidates are playing Congress member-elect this week.

Obama snags Hill insider for White House team

Phil Schiliro has spent his entire working life in Congress, doing every imaginable job from drafting arcane legislation to running for a seat himself. Steeped in the culture and traditions of Capitol Hill, Schiliro seemed to be one of those people who'd never leave voluntarily — he'd have to be carted out.

On the Net: Webisodes, from ESPN to `The Office'

A handful of quirky new webisodes transplant TV success to the Web. Here's how well they manage the transition.

Pictures where Caylee's remains were found show items psychic saw
Source: MyFoxOrlando

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- A psychic in Virginia told private investigator Dominic Casey to search the woods near the Anthony family home back in November, a month before Caylee's body was discovered.

Psychic's Credibility Questioned Amid Claims She Talked With P.I.
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla.--Eyewitness News uncovered new information Wednesday that raises questions about the credibility of the Virginia psychic who claims she was the one on the phone with the Anthonys' private investigator, directing him around the scene, a month before Caylee Anth …

Video: Psychic on phone with P.I. Dominic Casey speaks
Source: MyFoxOrlando

--Last half of video report, we hear some of the conversation reporter Holly Bristow has with psychic.--