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Jurors deliberate Arias fate amid spectacle

Jurors deliberate Arias fate amid spectacle
By BRIAN SKOLOFF and JOSH HOFFNERAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200. A cable network has set up

Jurors deliberate Arias fate amid spectacle

Jurors deliberate Arias fate amid spectacle
By BRIAN SKOLOFF and JOSH HOFFNERAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - It has become a real-life soap opera watched by people around the world and dozens of fanatics who camp out on a Phoenix sidewalk in the middle of the night to get into the show. One seat even sold for $200. A cable network has set up

Unlikely NY scribe handwrites Good Book in 4 years

Unlikely NY scribe handwrites Good Book in 4 years
By MICHAEL HILLAssociated Press PHILMONT, N.Y. (AP) - In the beginning, Phillip Patterson decided to write out every word in the Bible. On empty pages, he wrote of Adam, an ark, locusts, loaves, fishes and the resurrection in his neat, looping cursive. Four years of work begat more than 2,400 pages

Obama dares graduates to reject cynical voices

Obama dares graduates to reject cynical voices
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A year to the day after kicking off his victorious re-election campaign on this college campus, President Barack Obama returned to Ohio State University and told graduates that only through vigorous participation in their democracy can they

Obama dares graduates to reject cynical voices

Obama dares graduates to reject cynical voices
By JOSH LEDERMANAssociated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A year to the day after kicking off his victorious re-election campaign on this college campus, President Barack Obama returned to Ohio State University and told graduates that only through vigorous participation in their democracy can they

Boston Marathon suspect's remains claimed

Boston Marathon suspect's remains claimed
By BRIDGET MURPHYAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - A mortuary familiar with Muslim services will handle funeral arrangements for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who died in a gunbattle with police after an intense manhunt, a funeral director said Friday. Peter Stefan, owner of

Remains of Boston Marathon bombing suspect claimed

Remains of Boston Marathon bombing suspect claimed
By BRIDGET MURPHYAssociated Press BOSTON (AP) - The body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was the subject of a massive manhunt and died after a gunbattle with police, was claimed on Thursday. Department of Public Safety spokesman Terrel Harris said a funeral home retained

Paparazzo sues rob Kardashian

Paparazzo sues rob Kardashian
By Nicholas White, Paparazzi are doing their best to keep with the Kardashians. Until then, one photographer is suing Rob Kardashian in a California civil court, citing a March 28 physical conflict with the reality star, TMZ reports. Paparazzo Kassandra Perez, whose real name is Andra Viak, says

Just how crucial were experts for Arias defense?

Just how crucial were experts for Arias defense?
By BRIAN SKOLOFFAssociated Press PHOENIX (AP) - As Jodi Arias' trial wraps up this week after four months of testimony, her fate rests in part on the testimony of expert witnesses who have offered up one clinical diagnosis after another for the small-town waitress and aspiring photographer from

Shoppers face hurdles in finding ethical clothing

Shoppers face hurdles in finding ethical clothing
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIOAP Retail Writer NEW YORK (AP) - You can recycle your waste, grow your own food and drive a fuel-efficient car. But being socially responsible isn't so easy when it comes to the clothes on your back. Take Jason and Alexandra Lawrence of Lyons, Colo. The couple eat