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At Clifton's Cafeteria, someone left a light on. For 77 years.
During renovations of the Broadway eatery, a neon lamp that was switched on during the Great Depression is found behind a partition. The owner estimates it's generated more than $17,000 in electric bills.
 
Confessor in Etan Patz killing has mental health issues
 
Egypt election runoff likely to pit polar opposites
Local
 
Scientists observe 'tragic experiment' of tsunami debris
 
 
Prosecution of false accuser in rape case seen as difficult
 
Theme parks' entry prices jump
 
 
US & World
 
U.S. steps up deportation efforts for criminal immigrants
 
Four witnesses in Trayvon Martin case change their stories
 
Iran uranium of elevated enrichment raises concern
 
 
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Business
 
Figuring out the right price for Facebook stock isn't easy  
BofA tries turning distressed homeowners into renters
Zip lines spread across the U.S. as the rides soar in popularity  
SpaceX capsule docks at International Space Station
 
Entertainment
 
Hollywood Headlines: A crazy week in review
'Vagina,' once unmentionable, has become a fashionable term
'Duets': I missed it because of singing-show fatigue
Sports
 
 
Los Angeles Kings fans stick it out
 
Devils beat Rangers, 3-2, to reach Stanley Cup Final
 
 
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Health
 
Tide of seaweed promises can ebb and flow
 
5 Questions: Elaine LaLanne
 
 
Opinion
 
Kinsley: China on the capitalist road
 
The Golden Gate Bridge's fatal flaw
 
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