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- Utah mom says shirts are 'indecent,' buys them all
- Canada to reveal wireless spectrum auction results on Wednesday
- Ex-Madoff employee: 'He's a terribly ill man'
- Noose tied on Ole Miss integration statue
- Ex-soldier convicted of killing Iraqi family dies
- Civil rights leaders and Obama meet at White House
- Pair face murder trial in Philly building collapse
- Biden urges Ukraine gov't to show restraint
- Shortage of execution drugs becomes more acute
- 5 things to watch for short program
- Chair: No need to slow offense if no safety issue
- Fort Hood tears down site of 2009 massacre
- Puerto Rican seeks privacy in church abuse case
- Time for the Ligety-Hirscher-Pinturault show
- HTC might give its new flagship phone the worst name ever
- Whistle-blower fired from Hanford nuclear site
- Biden urges Ukraine government to show restraint
- Calif. Rep. McLeod to retire, run for supervisor
- Speedskating rivalry resumes in women's 5,000
- BlackBerry CEO assails T-Mobile US promo as 'ill-conceived'
- 3 indicted after Ohio girl's email plea for help
- 3 officers on leave after man's death in Oklahoma
- Chair of New Mexico Game Commission resigns after cougar killing
- Wisconsin National Guard suspends soldier who posted casket photo
- Fuerte sismo de 5,7 remece Perú
- Elderly nun sentenced to 35 months for Tennessee nuclear break-in
- Policía y manifestantes chocan en Kiev; 18 muertos
- Ohio gay couple sues after being denied Obamacare coverage
- Canó atrae una multitud a entrenamiento
- Looking for Syria options, U.S. remains cool to using force
- Russia looks for gold in cross-country team sprint
- Manifestaciones en países por situación venezolana
- Ukraine police charge protesters after nation's bloodiest day
- U.S. whistleblower Snowden wins student role at Scottish university
- Robo de datos a Sands fue más grave de lo pensado
- U.S. believes diplomacy key to ending Syria conflict - White House