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Man Fired Over Gay Marriage Comment

Gay marriage may be legal in Massachusetts, but that didn't stop a retail gift shop manager from expressing his discomfort with homosexuality to a gay co-worker. Peter Vadala lost his job soon after.
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Plea Offered in NASA Love Triangle Case

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Train Stops Short of Woman on Tracks

The operator of a Boston subway train is hailed as a hero for hitting her emergency brake just in time to avoid running over a woman who had fallen into the train's path.
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Officials: NY Hostage-Taker in Custody

Authorities say former student who took a school administrator hostage in upstate New York surrendered to police. "Evidently, there is some speculation that he (the gunman) had a loved one in the military and somehow this is some contrived scheme on his part to do something about that," one Pine Plains official says.
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Kaine Clears Way for Sniper's Execution

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Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine denies the clemency request of John Allen Muhammad, the mastermind behind the sniper attacks that gripped the nation's capital with fear for three weeks in 2002. Muhammad is scheduled to die by lethal injection tonight at a Virginia prison.
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Teens Charged as Adults in Fire Attack

The three Florida teens accused of pouring rubbing alcohol on a 15-year-old before setting him on fire are charged as adults with attempted second-degree murder. The victim is in critical condition with burns covering 65 percent of his body.
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