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Joey Buttafuoco ends Calif. jail term
AP - Joey Buttafuoco, whose 17-year-old lover shot his wife in the face more than a decade ago, was released from jail after serving three months for illegally possessing ammunition, authorities said.
Records show boss ignored abuse warnings
AP - A Texas Youth Commission administrator charged with sexually abusing teenage inmates got continuing support from a supervisor despite recurring allegations against him, a newspaper investigation has found.
Cardinals pitcher dies in car wreck; game postponed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock was killed in a car accident early on Sunday, the team said.
How meth took hold on Indian reservation
AP - Just off the deserted highways, the silver pickup truck eases down quiet streets, its driver offering a numbing tour of a remote reservation framed by the beauty of snowcapped mountains.
Deputy in taped shooting heads to trial
AP - The grainy amateur video seems to show a deputy shooting an Air Force enlisted man three times as the serviceman struggles to obey an order to get up from the ground.
Prospective Hokies weigh enrollment
AP - Tommy Esson and his father had already visited Virginia Tech last summer, and on a return visit he was looking forward to showing his mom around the university where he planned to spend the next four years.
Donor aids memorial at Columbine High
AP - Thanks to an anonymous donor, a memorial to the 13 people killed at Columbine High School will be completed this summer.
30th anniversary of huge anti-nuke demo
AP - Thirty years ago this week, hundreds of people opposed to nuclear power trekked down a dusty road and across country, setting up camp next to piles of construction material destined to become the Seabrook nuclear power plant.
Teen arrested for alleged prom threats
AP - A teenager was in jail Sunday after police said he threatened to shoot people at a high school prom.
Experts offer campus safety suggestions
AP - Searching for the right college match, students and parents usually have plenty of questions about topics like class size, dining options and extracurricular activities. But colleges say they get fewer queries on counseling services and campus security.
Post-prom crash kills student, injures 6
AP - A sport-utility vehicle filled with teenagers leaving their prom struck a median and rolled over, killing one and injuring six others, police said.
Edwards says would consider more taxes on rich
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards said on Sunday he would consider raising taxes on the wealthy in addition to his earlier proposal to roll back tax cuts ushered in by President George W. Bush.
Minorities fare worse in traffic stops
AP - Black, Hispanic and white drivers are equally likely to be pulled over by police, but blacks and Hispanics are much more likely to be searched and arrested, a federal study found.
WWII hero dies at 89
AP - Robert Rosenthal, a World War II bomber pilot who twice survived being shot down in raids over Europe and later served on the U.S. legal team that prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, has died at age 89.
WWII hero Robert Rosenthal dies at 89
AP - Robert Rosenthal, a World War II bomber pilot who twice survived being shot down in raids over Europe and later served on the U.S. legal team that prosecuted Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg, has died at age 89.
Historic jazz church in New Orleans clings to life
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - A historic Catholic church in New Orleans, a wellspring of jazz and other riches of African-American culture that has fallen on hard times, is facing down a deadline for survival set by its archbishop.
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