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Jury Begin Deliberations in Beltway Sniper Case

ROCKVILLE, Md. – Jurors who spent the past four weeks listening to John Allen Muhammad question witnesses and argue that he was framed for the Washington-area sniper attacks began their own deliberations Tuesday morning. Muhammad, acting as his own attorney at his second trial in the deadly shootings, told the …

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Second Duke Lacrosse Party Stripper Faces Charges in Separate Case

DURHAM, N.C. – A stripper who performed at a Duke University lacrosse team party where another dancer said she was raped by three team members faces probation violation charges. A hearing for Kim Roberts scheduled for Tuesday in Durham County Superior Court was postponed until July 24. She made an …

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Bono Urges Africa to Work to Stop Malaria

ARUSHA, Tanzania – Bono said Saturday that Africa must keep working to stop malaria, which kills more than 1 million people a year — many of them young children on the continent. “In the 21st century, we have Africans using modern technology to find its own solutions to deadly malaria,” …

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