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Woman Accused of Killing Neighbors' Pets

A 43-year-old woman is accused of kidnapping and murdering her neighbor's pets with the help of her children. Authorities find at least 20 animal carcasses buried in the back yard of Sharon McDonough's Long Island, N.Y., home.
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Man Finds Dead Body in Front Yard

A Colorado homeowner wakes up to discover a dead man in his front yard. Police say they suspect foul play in the death of 23-year-old Andrew Gleston Graham.
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Logger, 21 Year Old Vie for Poker Prize

A logger and a 21-year-old face off Monday in the World Series of Poker, vying for the title of champion of the Texas Hold 'em tournament. Darvin Moon, a self-employed logger from Oakland, Md., and Joe Cada, a professional player from Shelby Township, Mich., square off.
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Alleged Seattle Cop Killer is 'Terrorist'

Seattle authorities say Christopher Monfort, a 41-year-old man accused of killing a police officer, is also responsible for the bombing of four police cars. Monfort, described as a "lone domestic terrorist" by Seattle Assistant Police Chief Jim Pugel, is in serious condition after being shot by officers in a confrontation on Friday.
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House Democrats Get One GOP Vote

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Rep. Anh "Joseph" Cao, who hails from a heavily Democratic district in Louisiana, broke ranks with his GOP colleagues -- the only Republican member to do so -- and voted yes on House legislation aimed at overhauling the country's health care system Saturday night.
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Hasan Spoke of American 'War on Islam'

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As Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan lies in intensive care, some people who knew the devout Muslim accused of going on a killing spree at Fort Hood say he had become more vocal in his anti-American views, believing the U.S. was waging a "war on Islam." Thirteen people died and 29 others were wounded in Thursday's attack. Also See: Portrait of Victims Emerges
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