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Shooting Reopens Huckabee's Record

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As governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee commuted the prison sentence of a man now suspected of gunning down four Seattle-area police officers. Now that the Republican is considering another run for the White House, his clemency may come back to haunt him.
Also See: Manhunt on for Cop Killings Suspect
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Al Sharpton's Daughter, Ex-Wife Arrested

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The Rev. Al Sharpton's daughter and ex-wife are arrested after a New York City traffic stop. Police say Dominique Sharpton veered out of her lane, passed a patrol car, ran a red light, and forced another car to swerve out of the way. When ticketed by police, she launched into a profanity-laden tirade at the officers and said she was late for the theater, prosecutors say.
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Californians Seek to Ban Divorce

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In response to the passage of California's Proposition 8, which forbids same-sex marriage, a new ballot measure in the state proposes a ban on divorce. "Since California has decided to protect traditional marriage, I think it would be hypocritical of us not to sacrifice some of our own rights to protect traditional marriage even more," the initiative's sponsor says.
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Obama's Afghan War Plan Is Tough Sell

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In his address Tuesday night about the war in Afghanistan, President Obama will call for adding as many as 35,000 more U.S. troops, outline a revamped strategy to train Afghan security forces, and lay out an exit strategy. But his plan faces considerable obstacles, not the least of which are a negative public and the Democratic-controlled Congress.
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3 Boys Arrested in 'Ginger Day' Attacks

Three boys are arrested on suspicion of bullying red-haired students in a "Kick a Ginger Day" prank that apparently went too far. Seven students said they were shoved or kicked on Nov. 20 at a middle school in Calabasas, Calif. No one was seriously hurt in the incidents, which authorities believe were inspired by a "South Park" episode satirizing prejudice.
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Does Tiger Woods Deserve Privacy?

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The golf superstar is saying as little as possible about his SUV crash, which just makes people more curious about exactly what happened to him early last Friday morning. Even as Woods appeals for privacy, some commentators say the billion-dollar man owes the public a complete explanation.
Also See: Woods Pulls Out of Tourney
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