Families in the news: Sheen, Giffords, more
Sheen won't get kids back anytime soon: expert
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Charlie Sheen's family
Sheen won't get kids back anytime soon: expert
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Charlie Sheen's family
Because of a prenuptial agreement, Sheen has to pay Mueller Sheen more than $750,000. And, an agreement filed with the court says he has to pay $55,000 a month in child support for their twins.
Photo: Charlie Sheen, right, and Mueller Sheen arrive at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards held at the Nokia Theatre on Sept. 20, 2009, in Los Angeles.
Charlie Sheen's rants hurt his case: expert
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Gabrielle Giffords and family
Two months after being shot in the head by a would-be assassin, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords has recovered to the point where family, friends and doctors are seriously entertaining the hope that she will be able to attend her husband's space shuttle launch in April.
Mark Kelly will be commanding space shuttle Endeavor's mission, set to blast off April 19. According to one of the doctors who saved her life in Tucson, there's "no reason not to" believe she can continue her remarkable recovery and witness that moment.
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Gabrielle Giffords and family
Appearing on "The Early Show" on March 8, 2011, Dr. Gerard Francisco, the physician in charge of Giffords' rehab at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, couldn't definitively say whether the congresswoman would attend her husband's launch, but didn't rule out the possibility.
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Royal family (almost)
Prince, Kate flip for N. Ireland during visit
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Wes Leonard and family
Kids in Wes Leonard's town wanted to be like Wes
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Wes Leonard and family
Wes Leonard's funeral draws hundreds in Mich.
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Austin Bice and family
Bice's father appeared on "The Early Show" before his son'd body was found. Asked about the reports that his son may have been intoxicated before disappearing, Larry Bice told co-anchor Chris Wragge he hadn't sought to interrogate Austin's friends.
"My point is to find Austin. ... We're not really concerned about that. We're concerned about finding him."
Missing US student's dad joins search in Spain
Missing US student found dead in Madrid river
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