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CNN.com - LawCourt upholds limits on Navy sonar training
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Slain wife accuses husband from the grave
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Prosecutors drop parent-killing case
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Priest accused of lying in mob investigation
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Inmate shot dead after brazen escape
Shots were fired Wednesday morning at Maryland's Laurel Regional Hospital, not far from the nation's capital, law enforcement sources told CNN.
Juror: Judge and jury pressured me to convict
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Man convicted for Internet hoax death
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Zoloft killer's 30-year sentence appealed
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Girl who shielded mom is a hero at school
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Holloway disappearance hits cold case file
None of the three suspects in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway will be charged, the Aruban public prosecutor's office said today. Hans Mos, the island nation's chief public prosecutor, said there was not enough evidence to take the case to trial.
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Obama wins Edwards' endorsement
Former presidential candidate John Edwards endorsed Sen. Barack Obama at a rally tonight in Michigan. Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton had sought Edwards' backing since the former North Carolina senator quit the race in January. "The Democratic voters have made their choice, and so have I," Edwards said.
Girl pulled from quake rubble after 50 hours
A frightened schoolgirl was pulled safely from the rubble of a school dormitory Wednesday evening -- 50 hours after she was buried by Monday's earthquake, state-run media said.
China's quake victims 'eat bitterness'
In Che Jia Va, survivors of the deadly earthquake that struck central China wait patiently for aid. They don't complain.
Melting ice lands polar bear on 'threatened' list
The U.S. government will list polar bears as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act, Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne said today. Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey predict that two thirds of the world's polar bears will disappear in the next 50 years because of declines in Arctic sea ice.
iReporters ask tough questions of Clinton
Mississippi election loss is GOP 'wakeup call'
A third-straight special election defeat in as many months left congressional Republicans reeling Wednesday, seriously concerned about what the November elections have in store for their party.
Jack Black confirms: Twins for Jolie, Pitt
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Thai PM: Myanmar rejects foreign help
The government of Myanmar authorized five more U.S. flights to land in the country with needed aid for survivors of last week's cyclone, a U.S. Marine spokesman told CNN.
'Shamed' Austrian man kills family with ax
An Austrian man has confessed to killing five members of his family with an ax, Vienna police said Wednesday.
Actor tells House of newborn twins' overdose
Actor Dennis Quaid told lawmakers Wednesday of how his newborn twins came close to death after receiving an overdose of blood-thinning medication -- the fault of a drug company that did not recall easily confused bottles despite previous problems, he said.
