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- Police: McNair's girlfriend bought gun Thursday
- Soheyla Kazemi reacts at her home in Orange Park, Fla. Sunday, July 5, 2009 as she talks about the death of her sister, Sahel Kazemi, 20, in Nashville, Tenn. Sahel Kazemi and former Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair were found dead
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CNN Sports Illustrated- U.S., Russia agree to missile cuts, but tensions
- MOSCOW -- Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev on Monday agreed to cut as many as a third of the nuclear warheads in their strategic arsenals, but acknowledged that disagreements linger about a proposed U.S. missile defense shield.
- Lexington Herald-Leader
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Boston Globe- Skid row murder-for-hire plot leaves two dead, LAPD says
- Following a double homicide in downtown's skid row Easter Sunday, Los Angeles police have named three people in connection with what they described as a murder-for-hire plot to eliminate a rival drug dealer. “The murder was motivated by
- Los Angeles Times
- "Hop on, hop off" Starline tour makes Westside debut
- Starline Tours' familiar double-decker red sightseeing buses are now looping through the Westside, with an official launch planned for Thursday. Passengers in the open-air conveyances may hop on and off at stops including Santa Monica
- Los Angeles Times
- Suspected serial killer slain in North Carolina
- GASTONIA, N.C. -- South Carolina law enforcement officials say a burglary suspect slain in North Carolina is the serial killer who shot five people to death in South Carolina in recent days. State Law Enforcement Deputy Director Neil Dolan
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Huffingtonpost.com- AP: Federer makes Grand Slam history
- WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — From his front row seat in the Royal Box, Pete Sampras watched as Roger Federer broke his record for most Grand Slam singles titles in men's tennis history. After Federer overcame Andy Roddick in a marathon,
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Bleacherreport.com- Scores Dead in Xinjiang Riot
- Deadly riots broke out in Xinjiang last night and upwards of 140 peole got killed, some 800 injured and Urumqi itself got seriously trashed : According to a preliminary investigation, 203 shops and 14 homes were destroyed in the riots along
- Guerrilla News Network
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Washington Post- U.S. judge approves sale of GM assets
- NEW YORK/BANGALORE(Reuters) - A U.S. judge Sunday approved General Motors Corp's bankruptcy sale in a move that will allow the company's most profitable assets to exit bankruptcy protection under government ownership. Judge Robert Gerber of
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MLive.com- Clock that counted time left in Palin's term gone
- JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - The "Time to Make a Difference" clock that counted the time left in Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's term in office is missing from the wall outside her Juneau office. Someone took the digital clock down after Palin on Friday
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Politico.com- Visalia, Tulare couples collect sought-after tickets to
- Couples from Visalia and Tulare will be among those attending a public memorial service for Michael Jackson Tuesday at Staples Center in Los Angeles. More than 1.6 million fans registered to attend the service but just 17,500 tickets were
- Visalia Times-Delta
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Voice of America- Hospital worker accused of exposing Colorado patients to
- DENVER (AP) — Federal agents in Colorado have arrested a former surgery technician accused of exposing up to 6,000 people to hepatitis C. Authorities say Kristen Diane Parker injected herself with painkillers meant for hospital patients,
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WB11 - KPLR TV- Microsoft warns of serious security hole affecting Internet
- SAN JOSE, Calif. - Microsoft Corp. has taken the rare step of warning about a serious computer security vulnerability it hasn't fixed yet. The vulnerability disclosed Monday affects Internet Explorer users whose computers run the Windows XP
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KVAL- Skid row murder-for-hire plot leaves two dead, LAPD says
- Following a double homicide in downtown's skid row Easter Sunday, Los Angeles police have named three people in connection with what they described as a murder-for-hire plot to eliminate a rival drug dealer. “The murder was motivated by
- Los Angeles Times
- "Hop on, hop off" Starline tour makes Westside debut
- Starline Tours' familiar double-decker red sightseeing buses are now looping through the Westside, with an official launch planned for Thursday. Passengers in the open-air conveyances may hop on and off at stops including Santa Monica
- Los Angeles Times
- LAPD faces huge logistical challenges during Michael Jackson
- City leaders are bracing for logistical challenges Tuesday as they try to keep Los Angeles running amid the Michael Jackson memorial. The event is expected to draw hundreds of thousands to downtown Los Angeles, despite the city's call for
- Los Angeles Times
- 'I still can't believe I'm going to the Michael Jackson
- I'm wearing the golden wristband and feeling a bit like Charlie on the way to the chocolate factory. I found out last night around 10 p.m. via e-mail that I'd gotten tickets to Michael Jackson's public memorial at the Staples...
- Los Angeles Times
- Councilman says AEG should pay for Michael Jackson memorial,
- Los Angeles City Councilman Dennis Zine this afternoon called on Anschutz Entertainment Group, the owner of Staples Center, to cover the full cost of Tuesday’s Michael Jackson memorial in downtown Los Angeles. “AEG has made this decision”
- Los Angeles Times
- O.C. property values drop for the first time since 1994-95
- Orange County’s total property tax values for 2009-10 are down 1.23%, or $5.2 billion -- the county’s first decrease since the bankruptcy years of 1994 and 1995, according to the annual report released by the assessor’s office this month.
- Los Angeles Times
- Michael Jackson memorial: Expect traffic delays and detours
- People using public transportation should expect various delays and detours Tuesday because of the Michael Jackson memorial service at Staples Center and Nokia Theatre. Passengers who get on or off buses inside of the area bounded by West
- Los Angeles Times
- 16-year-old killed in Compton officer-involved shooting
- Homicide detectives say a 16-year-old male was shot and killed by a sheriff’s deputy Sunday afternoon in Compton. Earlier, police had reported the shooting victim was an adult male. The teen, whose name is being withheld due to his age,...
- Los Angeles Times