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Catholic 'Sharia' in Pittsburgh
In the post-9/11 culture wars over Islamic fundamentalism, American conservatives — properly — have condemned attempts in Muslim countries to punish blasphemy or insults to the prophet Muhammad. It will be interesting to see if they are...
Tags: John G. Roberts, Jr., Health Insurance Cost, Freedom of the Press, Christianity, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Sikh man, 82, beaten with pipe in Fresno in suspected hate crime
FRESNO -- An 82 year-old Sikh man was beaten with a steel pipe outside a Fresno temple in what police believe is a hate crime, setting the Central Valley's well-established Sikh community on edge. Piara Singh, strong for his age and universally known...Tags: Hate Crimes, FBI
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World Trade Center reaches new heights with permanent spire
A spire set atop One World Trade Center on Friday was greeted with cheers from workers high in the air and spectators from the street below. The 408-foot spire, draped in an American flag, brought the New York City structure to a height of 1,776 feet,...
Tags: Today (tv program), One World Trade Center, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Statue of Liberty
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Erasing the stain of Guantanamo
At his news conference Tuesday, President Obama made a powerful plea for ending the humanitarian and diplomatic disaster created by the continued detention of more than 160 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, more than 100 of whom are engaged in a hunger...
Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Prisons, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, U.S. Congress, Politics
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Jet part believed to be wreckage from 9/11 attacks under scrutiny
NEW YORK -- Coroner's officials entered a narrow, closely guarded alley in Lower Manhattan early Tuesday to begin searching the area around a newly discovered chunk of a jet airliner to determine if human remains from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks might...
Tags: Raymond W. Kelly, FBI, Sports, Boeing Co., Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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'Dancing Queen' on display: ABBA museum opens in Sweden
With no ABBA reunion in sight, patrons can take a chance on a new museum devoted to the 1970s Swedish pop super-group. Opening Tuesday in Stockholm, the museum will display band memorabilia, including star-shaped guitars, gold records, concert footage...
Tags: Dancing Queen (song), Entertainment, Agnetha Faltskog, Eurovision Song Contest (tv program), Arts and Culture
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Trayvon Martin case: Zimmerman waives 'stand your ground' hearing
SANFORD, Fla. — The former neighborhood watch leader charged with fatally shooting Trayvon Martin told a judge Tuesday that he agrees with his defense attorneys' decision not to seek an immunity hearing under the state's “stand your ground&...
Tags: Shootings, Litigation, Murder, FBI, Mark O'Mara
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Princess Diana museum to close, contents go to sons William, Harry
The museum dedicated to Princess Diana will close next year and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry will be taking possession of her belongings. Diana left personal items to her brother, Earl Spencer, to be "looked after" until her sons turned 30....
Tags: Harry of Wales, Diana, Princess of Wales, Kensington, Arts and Culture, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
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Indiana cop accused in fatal drunk-driving crash arrested again
An Indianapolis police officer who faces drunk-driving charges for allegedly crashing into two motorcycles with his patrol car in 2010, killing one rider, has been arrested again on suspicion of drunk driving. Despite the earlier crash, which also...Tags: Stephen Breyer, Police Arrests, Motorvehicle Accidents, Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents
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Three critically burned in barge explosions in Mobile, Ala.
Three people were in critical condition with burns Thursday after a series of blasts and fires tore through two barges in Mobile, Ala. Officials reported a series of seven explosions on the Mobile Bay that started on one barge late Wednesday night,...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, U.S. Coast Guard, Energy Resources, Explosions
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Student shoots himself in Roman Catholic school in Cincinnati
A student at a Cincinnati parochial school was in critical condition after he pulled out a gun in a classroom and shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt, officials said. The youth, who has not been named, was taken to the University of Cincinnati...
Tags: University of Cincinnati, Suicide, Religion and Belief, Shootings, Parochial Schools
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Partying on at Stagecoach
INDIO — Just a few hours into the annual three-day country-music jamboree Stagecoach, Nashville veteran Connie Smith introduced what she described as "one of my favorite country-gospel songs." The small but attentive Friday afternoon crowd...
Tags: Festive Events, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Concerts, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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