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IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn's arrest shocked the world - but his sexual peccadilloes are nothing new.
We all thought the Italian prime minister's sex scandals would bring him down, but it turned out to be something else entirely.
Hosni Mubarak has promised to end his 30-year rule of Egypt - but it took mass protests to convince him.
Assange just lost his court battle and will be sent to Sweden to face charges of sex crimes.
There's that masturbation thing and her history with witchcraft. Will Republican nominee Christine O'Donnell make it as a senator?
Kim Jong-il shelled South Korea this morning. Was this act of aggression a training drill for his potential successor Kim Jong-un?
Jesse James has unseated Tiger Woods as the most disgraced husband in the entertainment world. Can he win Sandra back?
Ted Kennedy was one of America's most important crusaders for health care. Will President Obama continue the legacy?
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