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Amanda Knox Acquittal Juror Says She 'Couldn't Bluff'

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One of the eight jurors responsible for overturning the guilty verdict of Amanda Knox and her Italian ex-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito in the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher said he never believed that they were guilty.
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Amanda Knox Says She Was Sexually Harassed in Prison

After spending four years behind bars in a Perugia, Italy prison, Amanda Knox is now saying that she was sexually harassed by a high-ranking Italian prison administrator, 48 Hours Mystery Correspondent Peter Van Sant reported on CBS' The Early Show.
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CBS television to air Amanda Knox special

CBS television will broadcast a special report about the Amanda Knox case that includes a letter written by the American student while behind bars for murder in Italy, as well as video diaries made by her best friend.
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Golden Globes lawsuit may not begin until July 2012

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association's lawsuit against Dick Clark Productions -- originally scheduled for this past September -- may not go to trial until next July, documents filed in a Los Angeles federal court Thursday revealed.
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Steve Jobs’ Daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs, the Girl Who Was Denied Paternity

Jobs himself was also estranged from a child he fathered early in his life. On May 17, 1978, when Jobs was 23, his­­ high school girlfriend Chris-Ann Brennan gave birth to a daughter. Like his biological father Jandali, Jobs too struggled with his responsibilities and denied he was her father for two years.
U.S. Olympic Champion LaShawn Merritt smiles as he talks to members of the media in Atlanta

I'll Now Train Harder than Ever, Says Merritt

Olympic 400 meters champion LaShawn Merritt, cleared to run at the 2012 Games by a court ruling Thursday having previously been barred for doping, said he would pull out all the stops to succeed in London.
Britain"s Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams

Archbishop of Canterbury to press Mugabe on persecution

The Archbishop Bishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, wants to meet Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe during his visit to Africa and call on him to end a violent suppression of the Anglican Church and its priests in the country.

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