AP - Their hopes fading and legal options exhausted, Terri Schiavo's parents appeared quietly resigned Sunday to watching her die but could claim one Easter victory: The severely brain-damaged woman received a drop of communion wine on her tongue her only sustenance in nine days after her husband allowed her to receive the sacrament.
AP - People's hands flew to their faces and some wept as they witnessed Pope John Paul II's struggle in front of a microphone, where he managed only a few sounds before he gave up and delivered his Easter blessing with a sign of the cross.
AP - Al-Qaida in Iraq released a video Sunday claiming to show the murder of an Interior Ministry official, while debate raged about religion's place in Iraq's much-anticipated new government as lawmakers were summoned to their second session.
With their court battles apparently exhausted, supporters of Terri Schiavo's parents will go to Washington today to again implore lawmakers to restore her feeding tube. Previous efforts by Congress to intervene have been struck down by the courts. On Easter Sunday, the severely brain-damaged woman received Holy Communion -- a single drop of wine on her tongue.
An Arabic-language satellite channel broadcast a videotape Sunday that it said showed images recorded seconds before the explosion that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in February.
Michael Jackson, on trial for alleged child molestation, said Sunday his belief in God is helping him through the ordeal, but described the allegations as "very painful."