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Most Searched Insomnia Fixes

Most Searched Insomnia Treatments
Have you ever had difficulty sleeping? If you listen to your mother, drinking a glass of warm milk might do the trick. But if it doesn't, AOL Search has compiled the top 10 insomnia cures most popular with their readers. And although natural remedies make the list, two prescription medicines are what they want most.
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Radio Shack On the Ropes?

18 Stores at Risk
AP
If the credit crisis gets worse, many major companies will be facing some long odds. Some will be unable to maintain inventory. Others will have consumers with no discretionary income. Radio Shack is struggling thanks to these changing shopping habits. AOL Money takes a look at 18 firms hit the hardest, including some of the most iconic names in the US.
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A Silver Lining in Housing Mess?

Housing Prices Drop to Record Lows
Home prices plunged at their sharpest annual rate in the past 20 months, according to August's S&P/Case-Shiller home price index report. The monthly report showed a record 16.6 percent drop, the largest decline since 2000. Take a look at which cities fell the hardest, and which two cities bucked the trend.
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A Lot Less Jen to Love

Celebrity Yo-Yo Dieters
Splash News
It's not uncommon for celebrities to gain and lose weight like they are changing clothes. Whether it's for their craft or otherwise, 'yo-yo dieting' happens to a lot of our favorite stars. Early in her career, Jennifer Love Hewitt was known for her slim waist. More recently, however, she filled out due to a lapse in healthy eating and steady exercise. AOL Health talks about how she bounced back.
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Remember Jen Capriati?

Female Sports Icons
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With the recent success of the US Women's Basketball team in Beijing and another gold medal for the beach volleyball duo of Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor, AOL Sports catches up with some other female sports icons. See what is going on with Jennifer Capriati, Kerri Strug, Brandi Chastain and many more.
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What People Fear the Most

Most Searched Phobias
Corbis
Are you terrified of a little dirt? Does the thought of germs and contamination give you the willies? There's a name for that phobia and you can find it on the list of Top 10 Phobias from AOL Search . Claustrophobia makes the list but trails two more popular maladies. Check to see of any of your fears are on the list.
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Howard Stern Hiding a Twin?

Celebrity Lookalikes
Getty Images
Don't look now but shock jock Howard Stern may have a twin running around in the music world. You'll probably recognize him. He's been the guitarist in not one but two big rock groups. Black Voices reveals his identity in their take on celebrity lookalikes. Wait until you see who they pair with Michael Jackson.
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New Coach Goes Postal

Sports Meltdowns
YouTube
That didn't take long. Just a few days after being named head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, Mike Singletary launched into a tirade after a loss to the Seattle Seahawks. What got the Hall of Famer so upset? AOL Sports has the details and compares it to other infamous meltdowns.
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Save $100 Each Month

How to Save Money on Your Tech Bills
Americans are always looking for places where they can save a buck. One area you should check is your electric consumption. There's a simple device you can buy that could cut your bill by as much as 20%. There are also plenty of items around your house you don't need. Switched offers 25 ways to save big.
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She Lied About Having Cancer

Teacher Lied About Having Cancer
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A popular teacher in Knoxville, Tenn., told students, colleagues and friends she was going to die of breast cancer. As the community rallied by providing care and raising money, what happened next was a shocker. The teacher had faked being ill. AOL Health has the fascinating tale of deception and tries to explain why she did it.
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Aug. 5, 1962: An iconic blonde meets a tragic end.