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Knox's judge says he suffered over guilty verdict 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 08:13 AM PST
Amanda Knox co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito leaves the Udine police station, northern Italy, Friday, Jan 31, 2014. Police on Friday found Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend near Italy's border with Slovenia and Austria, hours after he and the American student were convicted for a second time in the death of British student Meredith Kercher. They brought him to the Udine police station, took his passport and put a stamp in his Italian identity papers showing that he cannot leave the country, as mandated by the appeals court in Florence. (AP Photo/Paolo Giovannini)ROME (AP) — The judge who presided over Amanda Knox's second murder conviction says he suffered over the verdict, but that he and the jury reached agreement that she was guilty in the death of British student Meredith Kercher.
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Cruel, heartless Obama mocks his most loyal, unquestioning supporters 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 05:35 AM PST
In a speech in Wisconsin on Thursday, President Barack Obama insulted perhaps the most fervent members of his political base: art history majors. After extolling his own economic policies at some length, Obama observed that "manufacturing jobs typically pay well" in the United States. "A lot of parents, unfortunately, maybe when they saw a lot of manufacturing being offshored, told their kids you don't want to go into the trades, you don't want to go into manufacturing because you'll lose your job," the president opined. "Well, the problem is that what happened — a lot of young people no longer see the trades and skilled manufacturing as a viable career."
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Atlanta mayor defends using emergency lanes in jam 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 01:05 PM PST
FILE - This Jan. 29, 2014 file photo, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed listens to a question about the city's response to the snow storm during a news conference in the Governor's office at the State Capitol in Atlanta. Reed is defending his use of emergency lanes at the height of this week's icy traffic jam so he could do an interview at The Weather Channel's studios. Reed's communications director Carlos Campos said Saturday, Feb. 1, that he, Reed and police officers normally assigned to the mayor traveled in two cars equipped with blue lights to reach the station's suburban Atlanta headquarters. It happened early Tuesday evening, at a time when emergency responders were trying to help the thousands of motorists stranded on the Interstate. (AP Photo/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Ben Gray) MARIETTA DAILY OUT; GWINNETT DAILY POST OUT; LOCAL TV OUT; WXIA-TV OUT; WGCL-TV OUTATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta's mayor is defending his use of emergency lanes at the height of Tuesday's icy traffic jam so he could do an interview at The Weather Channel's studios.
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Hermione should have married Harry Potter, Rowling admits 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 05:38 PM PST
(L-R) Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson at the New York premiere of "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2" on July 11, 2011After years of squabbling, Harry Potter's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Grainger finally became an item -- but now their creator JK Rowling has admitted she made a mistake by marrying them off. Hermione -- whose quick wits get the teen wizards out of many a scrape in Rowling's hit novels -- would have been better off with hero Harry, the British author said in comments published by the Sunday Times newspaper. In fact, Ron and Hermione would likely have ended up in marriage counselling, Rowling suggested. "For reasons that have very little to do with literature and far more to do with me clinging to the plot as I first imagined it, Hermione ended up with Ron," Rowling says in an interview with Wonderland magazine, previewed by the Sunday Times and due out next Friday.
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GOP ponders scandal's toll on Christie's future 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 03:07 PM PST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during a ceremony to pass official hosting duties of next year's Super Bowl to representatives from Arizona, Saturday Feb. 1, 2014 in New York. Fellow Republicans are assessing the damage of new allegations that Gov. Christie knew about a traffic-blocking operation orchestrated by top aides. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Fellow Republicans on Saturday debated the fallout over new suggestions that Gov. Chris Christie knew about a traffic-blocking operation orchestrated by top aides as apparent political payback earlier than he has acknowledged.
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Christie going on offensive about accusation 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 04:37 PM PST
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks during a ceremony to pass official hosting duties of next year's Super Bowl to representatives from Arizona, Saturday Feb. 1, 2014 in New York. Fellow Republicans are assessing the damage of new allegations that Gov. Christie knew about a traffic-blocking operation orchestrated by top aides. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is going on the offensive after a former loyalist said he has evidence the Republican governor knew more than he has admitted about an apparently politically motivated traffic jam ordered by one of his staffers last year.
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US denies Syrian claim of seeking direct meeting 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 10:07 PM PST
Syria's Foreign Minister Walid Muallem speaks during a press briefing on peace talks at the United Nations headquarters on January 31, 2014 in GenevaThe US State Department has denied a claim by Syria's foreign minister on Saturday that Washington sought direct negotiations with them at peace talks in Switzerland. "The Americans asked us to negotiate directly with them in Montreux," Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem told Syrian state media on the plane home from 10 days of peace talks in the Swiss cities of Montreux and Geneva. "But we refused to do so before Secretary of State John Kerry apologised for what he said at the conference," Muallem added, in remarks carried by state news agency SANA. State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki denied there was any attempt at direct negotiations.
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Christie issues denial as 'Bridgegate' scandal flares up anew 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 03:53 PM PST
By Edith Honan and Chris Francescani NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former New Jersey official on Friday claimed Governor Chris Christie knew about politically motivated traffic jams as they happened, re-igniting a political scandal that has taken a toll on the prominent Republican. The letter from a former official at the agency that oversees the busiest U.S. bridge sparked a quick response from Christie, who again denied wrongdoing, and prompted a top New Jersey newspaper to suggest the governor could face impeachment. David Wildstein, who resigned his Port Authority post late last year, said in a letter that he had proof of the "inaccuracy" of some of Christie's statements about the so-called "Bridgegate" scandal, which polls show has already started to weigh on Christie's potential 2016 White House bid. Since the scandal first came to light, Christie has denied knowing the cause of the George Washington Bridge lane closings, which occurred after the mayor of Fort Lee declined to endorse the governor in a re-election bid and caused four days of massive traffic jams in that city.
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Mass mobs fill pews, lift prayers at NY churches 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 01:50 PM PST
This Jan. 12, 2014 photo shows people gathered for mass inside Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church in Buffalo, N.Y., during a BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — You've heard of flash mobs? Behold the Mass mob.
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Obama: US can help more join the middle class 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 05:05 AM PST
President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, in Washington, about helping the long-term unemployed. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says the government can act to ensure that more people are able to join and stay in the middle class.
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Judge OKs class action status in Virginia for gay marriage lawsuit 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 08:23 AM PST
By Gary Robertson RICHMOND, Virginia (Reuters) - A federal judge in western Virginia has certified as a class action a lawsuit filed by two Shenandoah Valley couples challenging the state's ban on same-sex marriages. Friday's order adds to growing momentum to end the state's prohibition of same-sex marriage, with Virginia's new attorney general saying his office will no longer defend the ban. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Urbanski said in the order that same-sex couples seeking to marry in the state as well as those married in states where gay marriage is legal could challenge Virginia's ban as a group. Lawyers for the couples who filed the lawsuit estimate that there are about 15,000 same-sex households in Virginia, based on U.S. Census data.
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Protests over Russian anti-gay law focus on Sochi 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 07:45 AM PST
FILE - In this Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013 file photo, demonstrators stage a theatrical play where gays are grabbed by others wearing masks of Russian President Vladimir Putin, during a protest against Russia's new anti-gay law banning "propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations" in central London. Despite seven months of international protests, Russia's law restricting gay-rights activity remains in place leading up to the winter olympic games. Yet the eclectic campaign has heartened activists in Russia and, without question, caught the attention of its targets - including organizers and sponsors of the Sochi Olympics that open on Feb. 7. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)NEW YORK (AP) — Despite seven months of international outcry, Russia's law restricting gay-rights activity remains in place. Yet the eclectic protest campaign has heartened activists in Russia and caught the attention of its targets — including organizers and sponsors of the Sochi Olympics that open on Feb. 7.
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Search begins for Obama presidential library site 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 12:58 AM PST
President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks in the East Room of the White House, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, in Washington, about helping the long-term unemployed. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)WASHINGTON (AP) — The search for a home for President Barack Obama's presidential library is officially underway.
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Chris Christie's very bad, really awful, truly terrible week 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 08:37 AM PST
This was the weekend when New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was meant to revel in the Super Bowl, being played Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. David Wildstein, the former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey official who personally ordered the lane closures at the George Washington Bridge, says Christie knew about the closure at the time – which contradicts Christie's statement that he knew nothing about the order to close the lanes as political retribution aimed at the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee, only learning about it in the press. "I first found out about it after it was over," Christie said at his Dec. 13 press conference. Further suggesting more to the story than official pronouncements, Bill Stepien, Christie's former campaign manager, is invoking the Fifth Amendment to avoid producing documents and other items of interest under a subpoena by the New Jersey State Legislature committee investigating the incident.
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Manslaughter verdict in buttocks-injection trial 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 07:40 AM PST
Natasha Stewart, also known as Pebbelz Da Model, looks toward reporters while Jared Tomlinson, one of her attorneys, works on jury instructions in county court in Jackson, Miss., Friday, Jan. 31, 2014. Stewart is charged with depraved-heart murder in the death of 37-year-old Karima Gordon, of Atlanta. She allegedly helped arrange the unlicensed buttocks injections that prosecutors say killed Gordon in 2012. The jury begun deliberations Friday afternoon. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — To hear Natasha Stewart tell it, she was just trying to help an insecure woman when she helped arrange for her to get silicone injections in her buttocks, shots that prosecutors say were deadly. A jury disagreed, convicting Stewart on Friday of culpable negligence manslaughter.
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Americans grapple with income inequality 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 06:42 PM PST
In this Monday, Jan. 27, 2014 photo, Neal Breen, 21, works at the Ashburn Bagel & Sandwich Shop in Ashburn, Va. Breen, who quit college a year earlier with hopes of saving money to start his own business, is keenly aware that the wealth in the neighborhoods where he delivers breakfast sandwiches is, for now, beyond reach. But he does not decry the gap between the Vienna sausage dinners of childhood and the $168,000 median income of the households surrounding this shopping center, about 35 miles from Capitol Hill. It just confirms that the free-market economy is working, he says, by rewarding those who do for themselves. (AP Photo/Adam Geller)ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — The wealthiest county in America is settled deep in 4 a.m. slumber when Neal Breen threads the mini-mansion subdivisions and snow-blanketed fairways on his way to open shop.
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Activists: Syrian forces launch new Aleppo strikes 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 01:35 PM PST
In this citizen journalism image provided by Aleppo Media Center (AMC), an anti-Bashar Assad activist group, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, Syrians inspect the rubble of destroyed buildings following a Syrian government airstrike in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 . Activists said the latest Syrian government shelling has killed and wounded several people in a rebel-held area of the northern city of Aleppo. (AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center, AMC)BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian military helicopters dropped barrels packed with explosives in the government's latest air raids on rebel-held areas of the northern city of Aleppo on Saturday, killing at least 23 people including a family trapped in a burning car, activists said.
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Differing perspectives fuel debate over Knox case 
Saturday, Feb 01, 2014 12:49 AM PST
Amanda Knox waits on a television set for an interview, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm going to fight this to the very end," she said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)SEATTLE (AP) — To some Americans, especially those in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems a victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious legal system in Italy that convicted her this week in the death of a 21-year-old British woman.
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