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    August 13, 2011

    Defiant Syrians call for Assad’s death

    The uprising against the regime continues to escalate, with tens of thousands hitting the streets and at least 14 protesters killed.

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    August 13, 2011

    Britain boosts police response to riots

    The prime minister admits police were 'overwhelmed,' and vows 'swift justice' for perpetrators.

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    August 13, 2011

    Londoners complain of ineffective police action as looting and violence flared

    LONDON – With calm returning to Britain’s damaged cities, residents of some London neighborhoods on Friday complained that police seemed unwilling or unprepared to take on rioters who burned cars and looted shops on their streets. Officials said that about 1,700 arrests had been made nationwide, but Scotland Yard added that the number was “changing […]

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    August 13, 2011

    World Dispatches

    AMSTERDAM Royal Dutch Shell says leak continues at North Sea oil rig Royal Dutch Shell PLC says it is trying to stop oil leaking from a flow line at one of its drilling platforms in the North Sea off the coast of Scotland. Spokesman David Williams confirmed the leak was ongoing Friday. Shell said it […]

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    August 13, 2011

    Colorado school vouchers blocked

    A judge says a program that gives parents checks for religious school tuition is unconstitutional.

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    August 13, 2011

    Casey Anthony told to return to Orlando

    ORLANDO, Fla. – Casey Anthony must return to Orlando within two weeks to serve a year’s probation for check fraud, a Florida judge ruled Friday. Judge Belvin Perry said that Anthony must follow an order issued by another judge and report to a probation officer in Orange County by noon, Aug. 26. Anthony was sentenced […]

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    August 13, 2011

    Drug companies face a Facebook decision

    As of Monday, they must have open 'Walls' for comments – and that could pose problems.

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    August 13, 2011

    Cleveland serial murderer unmoved by 11 death sentences

    CLEVELAND – A serial killer was sentenced to death Friday for murdering 11 troubled women and scattering their remains around his property, horrors that shook the city over police handling of crime in poor neighborhoods. Anthony Sowell, 51, his eyes closed at times, sat impassively as Judge Dick Ambrose — accepting the recommendation of jurors […]

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    August 13, 2011

    Obama considers bipartisan nominees to Fed board

    Choosing a Republican and a Democrat as governors may ease Senate confirmation.

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    August 13, 2011
    Mitt Romney

    Romney’s wealth could pose issues

    The presidential hopeful is worth up to $250 million at a time when economic troubles affect many.