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    N.Y. millionaire gets prison for enslaving workers (AP)

    In this May 15, 2007 file photo, Varsha Mahender Sabhnani of Muttontown, N.Y., is led out of Nassau County police headquarters in Mineola, N.Y. Sabhnani, 46, a millionaire who inflicted years of abuse on two Indonesian housekeepers held as virtual slaves in her Long Island mansion, received an 11-year prison sentence on Thursday, June 26, 2008. Her husband, Mahender Sabhnani, will be sentenced for his role in the case on Friday, June 27.(AP Photo/Howard Schnapp, File)AP - A millionaire who inflicted years of abuse on two Indonesian housekeepers held as virtual slaves in her Long Island mansion was sentenced Thursday to 11 years in prison.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 03:31:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Principal in pregnancy pact story defends comments (AP)

    Carolyn Kirk, mayor of Gloucester, Mass., speaks to members of the media before a meeting, Monday, June 23, 2008 at city hall in Gloucester, Mass. Principal Joseph Sullivan, who first claimed that some of the 17 pregnant girls in his school had made a pact to raise their babies together did not attend the Monday meeting of city leaders on the subject. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)AP - The principal of a Massachusetts high school who said a group of students intentionally got pregnant stood by his comments Thursday, saying his information "was and is accurate."


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 06:18:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Attorney who took on big tobacco faces sentencing (AP)

    This April 19, 2006 file photo shows Richard 'Dickie' Scruggs  at his office in Moss Point, Miss. Scruggs, 62, is scheduled to walk into a federal courtroom in Oxford on Friday, June 27, 2008 to face sentencing for his role in a judicial bribery scheme that ended his storied career. He faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine. (AP Photo/Nicole LaCour Young, File)AP - Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, a prominent attorney who took on tobacco, asbestos and insurance companies, was scheduled to be sentenced Friday for his role in a high-profile judicial bribery case.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 07:56:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Officers test laser speed guns to bolster cases (AP)

    Officer David Branch, of the Virginia State Police, tracks targets during testing of laser speed detection devices by the Virginia State Police at Ft. Pickett in Blackstone, Va., Tuesday, June 24, 2008.  Officers from throughout the 4th judicial circuit gathered at Fort Pickett Monday through Wednesday to test laser speed measuring devices against other, more widely accepted forms such as radar. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)AP - Police officers took aim this week at vehicles zipping down a runway in tests meant to convince judges that laser speed guns — increasingly popular among law enforcement — are as accurate as their radar cousins.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:10:33 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    LA gas station gets hydrogen fuel pump (AP)

    Graeme Sweeney, Shell's Executive Vice President for Future Fuels and CO2, fills a General Motors Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell-electric SUV with hydrogen  Thursday, June 26, 2008, at California's first hydrogen refueling station during a dedication ceremony in Los Angeles. Oil futures shot above $140 Thursday after OPEC's president said crude prices could rise well above $150 a barrel this year and Libya said it may cut oil production.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP - City Councilman Bill Rosendahl drove into a corner gas station with a big grin on his face. He stepped out of a sports utility vehicle, pumped fuel into the tank and declared it "the most joyous moment I've had since being elected to office."


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:57:50 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Md. mom uses son's Iraq death to help change law (AP)

    In this  undated photo provided by the  family,  U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Kendell Frederick, of Randallstown, Md is shown.  Frederick was killed in Iraq Oct. 19, 2005.  President Bush signed into law a bill Thursday June 26, 2008, drafted in honor of Frederick, who was killed in Iraq while traveling to complete an application for U.S. citizenship.(AP Photo/Courtesy of family)AP - U.S. Army Spc. Kendell Frederick lost his life while trying to become a citizen of the country he was fighting for. Now, his mother hopes a bill President Bush signed into law Thursday will make sure no other soldier dies the way her son did.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:12:24 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Gun ban ruling has Chicago thinking it's next (AP)

    Donna Cheek, looks out over her neighborhood in the Trinidad area of Washington on Thursday June 26, 2008. Cheek is unhappy that the DC handgun ban was overturned by the Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)AP - As news spread of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down the handgun ban in Washington, D.C., one thing was clear in Chicago: The city's own ban now faces a challenge as serious as any in its 26-year history.


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    Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:54:20 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Groups want import ban on polar bear hides lifted (AP)

    Polar bear hides cure on the mountainside of the Eskimo village of Little Diomede, Alaska with Russia's Big Diomede Island on the horizon in this undated file photo. Environmental and animal rights groups have lined up to oppose a lawsuit that seeks to let American sport hunters import hides of polar bears shot legally in Canada. Trophy hunting of U.S. bears in Alaska has been banned since 1972. Bears killed by subsistence hunters are not considered a threat. Safari Club International attorney Doug Burdin said Wednesday June 25, 2008 his organization may join the state of Alaska in suing to overturn the listing but so far has only filed to overturn the ban on importing hides from animals killed in approved populations in Canada. Politicians from Canada's Northwest Territory this week made the same request to Interior Department officials in Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, FILE)AP - Environmental and animal rights groups are lining up to oppose a lawsuit that seeks to let American sport hunters again import hides of polar bears shot legally in Canada.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 11:52:42 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Air Force officer acquitted of rape at Texas base (AP)

    This Friday, Oct. 1, 2004 photo provided Tuesday, June 24, 2008 by Sheppard Air Force Base shows Col. Samuel Lofton III, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Lofton, who was the 82nd Training Group commander, is charged in a court-martial with rape, four counts of indecent assault and two counts of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman. (AP Photo/Sheppard Air Force Base)AP - As the verdicts were read, a woman who had accused Col. Samuel Lofton of rape darted from the courtroom.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:13:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    British man gets life in deaths of wife, baby (AP)

    Neil Entwistle, right, talks with his defense attorneys Elliot Weinstein, left, and Stephanie Page after the jury was sent to deliberate his fate at his murder trial at Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn, Mass., Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Entwistle, born in England, is charged with first-degree murder in the death of his wife, Rachel, and infant daughter, Lillian, in their Hopkinton, Mass., home in January 2006. (AP Photo/Matt Stone, Pool)AP - A British man convicted of shooting to death his 9-month-old baby and wife as they cuddled together in bed showed no reaction Thursday as he was sentenced to two life prison terms without the opportunity for parole.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 14:52:40 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Midwestern downpours keep residents out of homes (AP)

    Corn plants stand in a field that was flooded by overflowing waters of the Cedar River in Mount Vernon, Iowa June 16, 2008. More storms dumped crop-drowning rains on parts of the U.S. Midwest on Thursday, threatening strained levees and slowing recovery from a multibillion-dollar flood disaster in the heart of the world's biggest grain and food exporter. REUTERS/Frank PolichAP - Strong Midwestern downpours may force residents to wait even longer to return to homes they evacuated due to fears of flooding, emergency management officials said Thursday.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:48:52 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Wildfire threatens 500 homes in California's Big Sur (AP)

    Firefighters watch a wildfire burn in Big Sur, Calif., in Monterey County, Tuesday, June 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - A lightning-sparked wildfire in the Los Padres National Forest that already burned 16 homes was moving closer Thursday to the scenic community of Big Sur, where it threatened 500 houses.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:32:08 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    No-fishing zones studied for ecosystem protection (AP)

    The research vessel Spree passes near old dock pilings Thursday, June 5, 2008 in Dry Tortugas National Park, Fla. Researchers are studying whether putting large tracts of ocean off-limits to fishing in the Keys can help species rebound and prove a way to help reverse the effects of overfishing worldwide. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)AP - Reeling in a 45-pound grouper used to be just an average day on the water in the Florida Keys.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 16:09:45 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    What to do with all the sandbags? (AP)

    In this June 17, 2008 file photo, Mike Brewer works on securing the levee along the Mississippi River in Clarksville, Mo., Tuesday, June 17, 2008. As the waters finally begin to recede across the Midwest, dozens of flooded-out towns must now decide what to do with the millions of soggy, smelly sandbags that were painstakingly filled and stacked against nature. The short answer for most towns: The sandbags will remain in place for now, just in case. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)AP - When Mayor Jo Anne Smiley looks down Washington Street at the soggy fortress of sandbags protecting her town, she knows it's a view she will have to get used to.


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    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:31:23 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
    Judge voids conviction for Iranian in goggles case (AP)
    AP - A federal judge threw out the conviction and sentence Thursday for an Iranian woman who had pleaded guilty in a scheme to illegally obtain U.S.-made military night vision goggles for Iran. -- read full article
    Thu, 26 Jun 2008 18:17:03 GMT - Yahoo! News: U.S. News
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