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    Manson follower Susan Atkins mulled for release (AP)
    AP - Former Charles Manson follower Susan Atkins, convicted in the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tate, could soon be released from prison because she is near death, authorities said. -- read full article
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:21:38 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Kan. residents assess damage after deadly twisters (AP)

    Residents walk past tornado damaged homes in Chapman, Kan., Thursday, June 12, 2008. Tornadoes  raked Kansas on Wednesday, killing at least two people, destroying much of the small town of Chapman and causing extensive damage on the Kansas State University campus. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagnerl)AP - As a tornado bore down on their town, Debby Peterson and her husband knew they had to find shelter. Their own home didn't have a basement, so they ran to their neighbor's.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:49:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Upper Midwest flooding forces evacuations, floods roads (AP)

    Water from the swollen Cedar River rushes past downtown buildings Thursday, June 12, 2008, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Officials estimated that 100 blocks in Cedar Rapids were under water forcing the evacuation of nearly 4,000 homes and leaving cars underwater on downtown streets. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - Rising water from the Cedar River forced the evacuation of a downtown hospital Friday after residents of more than 3,000 homes fled for higher ground. A railroad bridge collapsed, and 400 city blocks were under water.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:54:21 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Schools experiment with paying kids (AP)

    Davon Holmes, second from right, raises his hand to answer a question during his Spanish class at the KIPP DC KEY Academy in Washington, Friday, May 30, 2008. Students at KIPP are rewarded on Fridays at the Academy, for behaving well, doing their homework or making academic gains. Rewards include 'paychecks', which can be used at the school's store for genuine items, and wearing jeans on Fridays. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)AP - Friday is payday at KIPP DC: KEY Academy, and some sixth-grade girls gather at the makeshift school store trying to decide how to spend their hard-earned money.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:25:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Shuttle retirement will hurt Florida's Space Coast (AP)

    In a  July 15, 1975 file photo, the Apollo Saturn 1B rocket lifts off from launch pad 39B with astronauts Tom Stafford, Donald Slayton and Vance Brand at Cape Canaveral, Fla. When the first Apollo flights launched in 1968, 26,000 worked at Kennedy; that was down to 16,000 by the mid-1970s when the Apollo program ended, according to NASA.  (AP Photo, File)AP - In the shadow of the Kennedy Space Center, the countdown has begun in the towns that run on the space program's clock.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:22:41 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Calif. wildfires destroy homes, force evacuations (AP)

    Firefighters work to contain the Humboldt Fire which has grown to more than an 8000 acre fire on day two of the battle Thursday, June 12, 2008 in Paradise, Calif.  Hot temperatures, steady winds and tinder-dry vegetation and trees have fueled separate blazes from Butte County north of Sacramento to the Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County. (AP Photo/Chico Enterprise-Record, Jason Halley)  MANDATORY CREDITAP - Strong, erratic winds complicated firefighters attempts' to put down several fast-growing wildfires across Northern California, including a blaze that now enveloped more than 31 square miles and threatened 4,600 structures, officials said.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:33:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Families, troops mourn 4 Scouts killed in tornado (AP)

    Eight-year-old Cub Scout Baileigh Rohde holds a candle and looks up at Boy Scout Josh Dohse, left, during a candlelight vigil in Omaha, Neb., Thursday, June 12, 2008, for the four Boy Scouts killed after a twister flattened their camp in Iowa Wednesday night. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP - First came the shock, then the grief. As dozens of people injured in a tornado at an Iowa Boy Scout camp recovered, families and friends tried to make sense of the deaths of four teenage Scouts who had gone to the elite camp to learn how to be leaders.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:34:44 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Johns Hopkins raps AP story on lead experiment (AP)
    AP - For about 20 years, Dr. Michael Klag has used a fertilizer made from Milwaukee municipal sludge on azaleas and yew shrubs at his suburban Baltimore home. And Klag, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, says he's never had any question about its safety. -- read full article
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:59:13 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Serial killer pleads guilty to 1979 slaying in Pa. (AP)
    AP - A confessed serial killer has pleaded guilty to the 1979 rape and murder of a nurse in southeast Pennsylvania. -- read full article
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:29:03 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Woman arrested in cold case has other dead spouses (AP)

    In this photo provided by the Augusta, Ga., Police Dept. Betty Johnson Neumar is shown at her booking in Augusta, Ga., Tuesday, June 10, 2008.  It took years, but authorities have charged the 76-year-old with hiring a hit man, and investigators think  she may have also killed her four other husbands in four other states. (AP Photo/  Augusta Police Dept.)AP - For two decades, Al Gentry begged investigators to take another look at the mystery of who killed his brother, Harold, and left his gunshot-ridden body sprawled on the floor of the home he shared with his wife.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 15:29:49 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    NC couple face murder in death of son tied to tree (AP)
    AP - A couple accused of tying their 13-year-old son to a tree for two nights to punish him for disobedience has been charged with murder in his death, authorities said Friday. -- read full article
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:44:51 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Spain extradites suspected arms trafficker to NY (AP)
    AP - A wealthy international arms dealer was extradited to the United States on Friday to face charges he supplied millions of dollars in weapons to Colombian rebels to attack American forces there. -- read full article
    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:34:19 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Police: 2 dead in NC bottling plant shooting (AP)

    An employee talks with an investigator, left, outside a Sundrop Bottling plant in Concord, N.C., Friday, June 13, 2008 where two people were shot and  killed. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)AP - Two people were shot and killed Friday morning during an apparent robbery at a soda bottling plant.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:34:48 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Upper Midwest flooding forces evacuations (AP)

    Brandon Smith carries his two cats, Fry and Bender, to dry land from their flooded and evacuated home on June 11, 2008 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Rising flood waters swamped the river city of Cedar Rapids, Iowa Friday, forcing residents to flee their homes, and officials to abandon city hall amid a crisis that has left 15 people dead.(AFP/Getty Images/David Greedy)AP - Rising water from the Cedar River forced the evacuation of a downtown hospital Friday after residents of more than 3,000 homes fled for higher ground. A railroad bridge collapsed, and 400 city blocks were under water.


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    Fri, 13 Jun 2008 18:47:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Ala. chemical weapons worker dies of heart attack (AP)

    This Thursday, May 29, 2008 file photo shows the chemical weapons incinerator at the Annniston Army Depot at Anniston, Ala. Officials say a worker died Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at the Annniston Army Depot, where chemical weapons are destroyed. Officials say the death was not the result of chemical agents.   (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP - A worker at an incinerator that destroys chemical weapons for the Army died of an apparent heart attack he suffered while working, a coroner said Thursday.


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    Thu, 12 Jun 2008 23:02:47 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
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