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Five days of fear: What happened in Boston

Five days of fear: What happened in Boston
By ADAM GELLERAP National Writer BOSTON (AP) - In the tight rows of chairs stretched across the Commonwealth Ballroom, the nervousness - already dialed high by two bombs, three deaths and more than 72 hours without answers - ratcheted even higher. The minutes ticked by as investigators stepped out

Colorado prosecutors make case for death penalty

Colorado prosecutors make case for death penalty
By DAN ELLIOTTAssociated Press DENVER (AP) - Prosecutors in the deadly Colorado theater shootings said Friday that if suspect James Holmes is convicted, they will argue he should be executed because one of the victims was a child and because the attack was an ambush. Prosecutors filed a court

Boston drama grips television networks

Boston drama grips television networks
By DAVID BAUDERAP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - So much for scripted police procedurals. The marathon manhunt in Boston was a real-life drama that kept the biggest television networks and their viewers on edge for most of the day and into Friday evening, with a city's safety hanging in the

Its streets deserted, an uneasy Boston perseveres

Its streets deserted, an uneasy Boston perseveres
By ALLEN G. BREEDAP National Writer BOSTON (AP) - The Red Sox and the Bruins both scrapped their games. The famous Quincy Market at Faneuil Hall was closed, and there were more pigeons than tourists on City Hall Plaza. Even the Starbucks at Government Center was shuttered. The killing of one

Oklahoma teen missing in remote Ore. terrain

Oklahoma teen missing in remote Ore. terrain
By JEFF BARNARDAssociated Press GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) - An Oklahoma teenager who was inspired to live off the land by the movie "Into the Wild" is the target of a search effort in remote, rugged country in southeastern Oregon. Dustin Self, 19, left his family home in the Oklahoma City suburb of

What now for gun control? A look at the issue

What now for gun control? A look at the issue
By CONNIE CASSAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The impassioned push for new gun laws, born from the slaughter of schoolchildren, has collided with the marble-hard realities of Congress. Just persuading the Senate to debate tougher laws was considered a high hurdle for gun control advocates. They

What now for gun control? A look at the issue

What now for gun control? A look at the issue
By CONNIE CASSAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The impassioned push for new gun laws, born from the slaughter of schoolchildren, has collided with the marble-hard realities of Congress. Just persuading the Senate to debate tougher laws was considered a high hurdle for gun control advocates. They

LeAnn Rimes denies being anorexic: "I don't have a problem with eating"

LeAnn Rimes denies being anorexic: "I don't have a problem with eating"
By Kate Stanhope, In recent years, LeAnn Rimes has grabbed almost as much attention for her fit figure as she has for her music and her highly publicized marriage.

10 golf tips to help investors tee off

10 golf tips to help investors tee off
By Shauna Carther

Motion picture group will emphasize rating details

Motion picture group will emphasize rating details
By HANNAH DREIERAssociated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) - The Motion Picture Association of America announced changes to its movie rating system Tuesday, saying it wants to help parents make informed decisions at the multiplex. The new system, rolled out as the "Check the Box" campaign, will include