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USNJ spycam case stirs debate over hate crime lawsNEW YORK (AP) -- There was a verdict in the wrenching Rutgers webcam spying case, but no resolution to a broader question that hovered over it: To what extent are hate crime laws a help or a hindrance in the pursuit of justice?...
NJ spycam case stirs debate over hate crime lawsNEW YORK (AP) -- There was a verdict in the wrenching Rutgers webcam spying case, but no resolution to a broader question that hovered over it: To what extent are hate crime laws a help or a hindrance in the pursuit of justice?...
Soldier accused of killings was family manLAKE TAPPS, Wash. (AP) -- On a winding road of wood-frame homes tucked amid towering pines, Robert Bales was the father who joined his two young children for playtime in the yard, a career soldier who greeted neighbors warmly but was guarded when talking about the years he spent away at war....
Analysis: Sudden North Korean turn risks US tiesWASHINGTON (AP) -- North Korea's planned long-range rocket launch threatens to wreck its recent food-for-nuclear concessions deal with the United States and dim hopes for better relations under new leader Kim Jong Un....
Analysis: Sudden North Korean turn risks US tiesWASHINGTON (AP) -- North Korea's planned long-range rocket launch threatens to wreck its recent food-for-nuclear concessions deal with the United States and dim hopes for better relations under new leader Kim Jong Un....
Artist admits to shortcuts in show about AppleCHICAGO (AP) -- An artist admitted Friday to taking shortcuts in crafting an often harrowing tale about Apple Inc.'s operations in China after the veracity of his one-man theatrical show was challenged by a public radio program that had based a broadcast on his work....
Who's talking about Sasha, Malia? It's Dad. AgainWASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama likes to talk about his kids. What parent doesn't?...
Analysis: NKorea launch would risk ties with USWASHINGTON (AP) -- A long-range rocket launch planned by North Korea probably would wreck its recent food-for-nuclear concessions agreement with the United States - and with it hopes for quickly improving relations under the North's new leader, Kim Jong Un....
Bales to be charged with murder in Afghan killingsWASHINGTON (AP) -- Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales will be charged with 17 counts of murder as well as assault and a string of other offenses in the massacre of Afghan villagers as they slept, a U.S. official said Thursday....
Obama says election choice 'unambiguously clear'WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama says the central question of the 2012 election is how to restore economic security for the middle class. He says he can't remember a time when the choices in a presidential election were "so unambiguously clear."...
Alaska's largest city eyes snow recordANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A near-record snowfall this winter has buried Anchorage neighborhoods, turning streets into snow-walled canyons and even collapsing some roofs....
Alaska's largest city eyes snow recordANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A near-record snowfall this winter has buried Anchorage neighborhoods, turning streets into snow-walled canyons and even collapsing some roofs....
Alaska's largest city eyes snow recordANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- A near-record snowfall this winter has buried Anchorage neighborhoods, turning streets into snow-walled canyons and even collapsing some roofs....
Leader of 'Kony' video group to focus on healthSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jason Russell may be the most public face of Invisible Children, the nonprofit group he co-founded to stop African war atrocities. He narrates a 30-minute video on warlord Joseph Kony that went viral on the Internet....
Leader of 'Kony' video group to focus on healthSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jason Russell may be the most public face of Invisible Children, the nonprofit group he co-founded to stop African war atrocities. He narrates a 30-minute video on warlord Joseph Kony that went viral on the Internet....
Leader of 'Kony' video group to focus on healthSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jason Russell may be the most public face of Invisible Children, the nonprofit group he co-founded to stop African war atrocities. He narrates a 30-minute video on warlord Joseph Kony that went viral on the Internet....
Leader of 'Kony' video group to focus on healthSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jason Russell may be the most public face of Invisible Children, the nonprofit group he co-founded to stop African war atrocities. He narrates a 30-minute video on warlord Joseph Kony that went viral on the Internet....
Leader of 'Kony' video group to focus on healthSAN DIEGO (AP) -- Jason Russell may be the most public face of Invisible Children, the nonprofit group he co-founded to stop African war atrocities. He narrates a 30-minute video on warlord Joseph Kony that went viral on the Internet....
Ex-Rutgers student guilty in webcam suicide caseNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- A former Rutgers University student convicted Friday in the webcam spying episode that ended in his gay roommate's suicide could be headed off to prison in a case experts say stands as a tragic lesson for young people about casual cruelties and unintended consequences in the Internet age....
What is hate? Rutgers webcam case rekindles debateNEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. (AP) -- A week before Dharun Ravi was sentenced to jail for using a webcam to spy on a gay college roommate who later killed himself, supporters rallied behind him, arguing that New Jersey laws should be changed so that someone in his situation could not be found guilty of a hate crime....
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