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PublishedApril 8, 2012
Police say revenge one motive in Oklahoma shooting spree
A shooting spree that spread fear in Tulsa's black community and left three people dead may have been partly motivated by an Oklahoma man's desire to avenge his father's death.
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PublishedApril 5, 2012
U.S. fires on Japanese ghost ship
The Japanese fishing vessel, which had drifted toward the coast of Alaska, will take at least an hour to sink, Coast Guard officials said.
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PublishedApril 5, 2012
Murdoch companies hacked into e-mails, not just phones
Sky News says hacking into the e-mails is "editorially justified ... (and) a legitimate part of responsible journalism"
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PublishedApril 4, 2012
South Sudan says it shoots down Sudanese jet
South Sudan says the move was in retaliation for its oil fields being bombed, but Sudan denied it had lost such an aircraft.
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PublishedApril 4, 2012
After Trayvon Martin shooting, cold case resurrected
Eight years ago, two men with little in common disappeared after crossing paths with Sheriff's Deputy Steven Calkins. Thanks to the Trayvon Maritn shooting, that cold case is getting renewed attention.
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PublishedApril 1, 2012
Rep. Ryan: I misspoke about military generals
Rep. Paul Ryan says he's apologized to the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman for accusing the military of not giving its "true advice" on President Barack Obama's budget plan.
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PublishedApril 1, 2012
Fire-stricken cruise ship safe at Malaysian port
A luxury cruise ship stranded at sea for 24 hours because of a fire safely reached a Malaysian port where police and embassy officials stood by Sunday to help 1,000 people aboard.
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PublishedMarch 31, 2012
Obama calls on Congress to pass ‘Buffett Rule’ tax
President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to increase taxes on millionaires, who often pay a smaller share of their income than middle-class taxpayers.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2012
Obama squeezes N. Korea to change, China to help
Trying to muscle North Korea toward peace over provocation, President Barack Obama is broadening his squeeze play from the heart of this tensely divided peninsula, pressuring China to show more influence and warning North Korea that it is headed toward a crippling "dead end" of isolation.
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PublishedMarch 25, 2012
Afghans: U.S. paid $50,000 per death in shooting spree
The United States has paid the affected families $50,000 in compensation for each Afghan killed in last week's massacre of mostly women and children by a U.S. soldier.
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