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New Florida case thwarts Calif. molester's release
AP - The feared release of a convicted child molester from a California prison was thwarted Friday by 11th-hour federal charges involving child porn and a woman's allegations that he bought her as a child in Asia and subjected her to years of sexual abuse while molesting her young friends.
Ohio man found guilty in teens' slayings
AP - An Ohio registered sex offender, whose attorneys had told jurors he admitted to killing two teenage girls, has been found guilty of the slayings.
Many WTC responders show early signs of heart woes
AP - Law enforcement officers who worked near ground zero after the World Trade Center attacks seem to show early signs of heart problems at a higher rate than would be expected for their age, a new study suggests.
Hearts may swoon when stocks do, study suggests
AP - Stock market slides may hurt more than your savings. New research suggests they might prompt heart attacks.
Sen. Reid's wife leaves hospital's intensive care
AP - Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife has been transferred out of a Virginia hospital's intensive care unit and is improving after she was seriously injured in an accident on an interstate highway near Washington.
Judge faces election after unpopular decision
AP - The judge didn't believe the father was a threat and denied the mother's plea to keep him away from their 9-month-old son. It was a seemingly routine ruling in a busy family law court called on too often to referee passionate fights between broken young families over the care of babies.
Jewish retiree creates stir defending Pope Pius
AP - In the long and painful debate over whether he should have done more to halt the murder of 6 million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators in World War II, Pope Pius XII has an unusual defender.
Analysis: NY politics goes from drama to tragedy
AP - New York politics, which has consumed more than a dozen elected officials or top staffers in the past two years, has become a kind of bizarre 'Survivor' show. And although careers have been ruined and some face prison sentences, none of them lost their jobs by actually being voted off this island.
Native Hawaiian government may become reality
AP - Their kingdom long ago overthrown, Native Hawaiians seeking redress are closer than they've ever been to reclaiming a piece of Hawaii.
Obama promise: Focus on getting kids to college
AP - President Barack Obama is promising parents and their kids that with his administration's help they will have better teachers in improved schools so U.S. students can make up for academic ground lost against youngsters in other countries.
Despite brashness, Bunning a hero back home in Ky.
AP - Irascible Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning has been a pariah among his congressional colleagues. Back in the conservative swath of northern Kentucky he calls home, though, he's being heralded as a hero.
Despite brashness, Bunning still a hero in Ky.
AP - Irascible Republican U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning has been a pariah among his congressional colleagues. Back in the conservative swath of northern Kentucky he calls home, though, he's being heralded as a hero.
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