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Knox Convicted of Killing Roommate

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Obama Says Plan Will 'Jump-Start' Hiring

While greeting reports of a drop in the nation's job losses as "good news just in time for the season of hope," President Barack Obama stresses that the situation still warrants urgent attention. He says he's working to finalize plans to "help jump-start private sector hiring and get Americans back to work."
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Russian Club Blast Kills More Than 100

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Student Finds Thomas Jefferson Letter

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A graduate student at the University of Delaware makes the discovery of a lifetime when she stumbles across a letter written by Thomas Jefferson. Amanda Daddona, 22, discovered the signed letter in a box of papers in the university's library. "I just sat with it for a few minutes and looked it over and savored the moment," Daddona says.
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Digital Age Cheaters Leave Tracks

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One of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses claims to have 300 text messages from the golfer. Many Americans are still learning the hazards of mixing infidelity with modern communication methods such as text messaging. Experts say digital technology is making infidelity more common -- but it also a lot easier for cheaters to get caught.
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Va. Tech Report Details New Fumbles

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Man Dives Face-First Into Deadly Jellyfish

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An Australian man wearing a protective suit dives into the water -- and is stung in the face by a tiny, potentially lethal jellyfish. The Irukandji jellyfish is no bigger than a peanut and extremely venomous. The 22-year-old victim is rushed to a hospital's intensive care unit, where he remains in serious condition.
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Naughty & Nice: We're Making a List

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The big guy at the North Pole is very busy this month. So the Sphere crew is helping Santa by making a list of who's naughty and nice. Check out our first entries -- from Tiger Woods and the "Drunkest Guy Ever" to a farmer who feeds thousands for free and a would-be robber whose life was changed by an act of mercy. Then tell us who else should be on the list.
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