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More victims in Central Park sexual assault case

More victims in Central Park sexual assault case
By TOM HAYSAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - A homeless ex-con accused of beating and sexually assaulting a 73-year-old birdwatcher in Central Park randomly groped two more women near the park before his capture, authorities said Tuesday. Prosecutors announced the additional allegations against

GOP lawmakers seek removal of VA's chief of staff

GOP lawmakers seek removal of VA's chief of staff
By KEVIN FREKINGAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Top Republican lawmakers have called on Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki to fire his chief of staff for approving two training conferences that led to $762,000 in questionable spending. The department had already accepted the

Romney shares personal link to slain Navy SEAL

Romney shares personal link to slain Navy SEAL
By STEVE PEOPLESAssociated Press VAN METER, Iowa (AP) - On a push to expose his softer side, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Tuesday revealed his intimate connection to the attack last month in eastern Libya that left four Americans dead. Call it a case of mistaken Christmas

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?

Will jobs report give a lift to Obama's record on the economy?
By Ron Scherer In a surprise development, the unemployment rate, at 7.8 percent, now stands the same level as when President Obama took office in January 2009. On Friday, the Department of Labor reported the widely watched rate fell from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent in September. At the same time,