Recall vote set for Tuesday, Arnold leads current polls\nSAN JOSE, Calif. -- California voters polled as new allegations were surfacing last week about Arnold Schwarzenegger's treatment of women still favored the Republican actor over the front-running Democrat by a slim margin and supported recalling Gov. Gray Davis.\nThe Knight Ridder poll, released late Saturday, found voters surveyed Wednesday through Saturday favored removing Davis, 54 percent to 41 percent.\nThe poll surveyed 1,000 California voters by telephone and had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.\nSchwarzenegger led the 135 replacement candidates with 36 percent in the poll, compared to 29 percent for Democratic Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante.\nWoman opens fire at church, kills mother, pastor\nATLANTA -- A woman opened fire at an Atlanta church before services started Sunday morning, killing her mother and the minister before committing suicide.\nCongregants of Turner Monumental A.M.E. Church said Shelia W. Chaney Wilson, 43, was agitated when she came to the church. She was sitting with her mother, Jennie Mae Robinson, and the Rev. Johnny Clyde Reynolds in the sanctuary after Sunday school when Wilson opened fire with a handgun, police said. No one else was in the sanctuary.\nReynolds, 62, was pastor of the church in the Kirkwood neighborhood, on the city's east side. Assistant Pastor Christy Miller said Reynolds had just finished teaching Sunday school and was walking through the sanctuary when he stopped to talk with Wilson and Robinson, 67.\nMcDonald's poised to introduce a changed McNugget\nCHICAGO -- Hoping to take advantage of the changing tastes of consumers, McDonald's is poised to start selling a new Chicken McNugget.\nIn the next six weeks, the fast food giant plans to introduce to all of its 13,600 U.S restaurants McNuggets that are designed to be healthier and meet a growing preference for chicken breast meat, the Chicago Tribune reported.\nIntroducing the new McNuggets -- smaller, with less fat and fewer calories than the ones served today -- is a big, and some say risky, move for the Oak Brook, Ill., company.\nBut the company says extensive consumer tests in labs and in restaurants over the past six months show the time is right to shift from a McNugget that is 30 percent dark meat to one that's 100 percent white meat.\nThe new six-piece McNuggets will contain 260 calories, down from 310 calories, and 16 total grams of fat, down from 20 grams.
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