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Facebook Post Is Young Man's Alibi

A pancake-craving post on Facebook saved a New York teen from a robbery charge. Rodney Bradford, 19, had been arrested for the crime. But his attorney noted that Bradford had posted a comment about breakfast on the social media site at the time the robbery occurred, and the teen was later released.
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Man Guilty in Anchorwoman's Murder

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An Arkansas man is found guilty of capital murder in the death of a television anchorwoman. Anne Pressly was attacked in her home on Oct. 20, 2008. She was beaten so badly that her face was shattered. A jury must now decide whether 29-year-old Curtis Lavelle Vance should be executed or spend the rest of his life in prison.
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Death Penalty Possible for Ex-Lawmaker

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Steve Nunn, a former state representative and the son of a former Kentucky governor, is indicted in the September shooting death of his ex-fiance, Amanda Ross. The grand jury's action means the prosecutor could seek capital punishment if Nunn is convicted.
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Lottery Winner Gets $6 Million Surprise

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Retiree Norris Henry thought he had matched five numbers in a New York Lottery drawing and won a second-place payout. But he had actually matched all six numbers -- and a prize worth $6 million. He likened it to "getting the best piece of cake in the world."
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Reservist Says His ID Prevented Mugging

A Milwaukee Army reservist says that four men who were mugging him stopped and returned his things when they saw his military identification. The 21-year-old, who didn't want to be identified, says "the leader of the group" even gave him a "quick fist bump" after seeing the credentials. Police are searching for the would-be robbers.
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AMA Opposes Military's Policy on Gays

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The American Medical Association votes to repeal the U.S. military's ban on openly gay service members. The doctors' organization says that the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy has a "chilling effect" on communication between gays and their doctors. It also states that gay-marriage bans contribute to health disparities.
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