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Amanda Knox, December 1, 2009

Verdict in Amanda Knox Case Expected Monday

American student Amanda Knox, who was convicted of murdering her flat mate, is a victim of tragic judicial case and is an innocent girl whose life has been swept away by a tsunami, Amanda's defense lawyer told the court on Thursday, during an appeal against the original verdict.
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Missing Utah Mom Case: Father Denied Kids’ Custody

Children of the missing Utah mom will remain in the custody of her parents as a Washington court thinks that the environment of Josh Powell's - the father of the kids - home is dangerous with sexually explicit material.
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Saudi King Revokes Order to Flog Woman Driver

In what can be termed as a swift and unprecedented reversal on some of its time-tested conservative social codes, Saudi Arabian King Abdullah has reportedly revoked a flogging sentence handed to a Saudi woman for driving.
Opponents of the proposed U.S. health care bill are pictured during a rally outside the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington

Obama's Healthcare Law Appealed to Supreme Court

The Obama administration on Wednesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to back the centerpiece of Barack Obama's sweeping healthcare overhaul -- the requirement that all Americans have health insurance.
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Bake Sale's Racial Pricing Rocks Campus

Student Republicans at the University of California at Berkeley have stirred up the famously left-wing campus with plans for a sale of baked goods priced according to the race and gender of buyers.
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More Than 9 Suitors Court London Metal Exchange

Interest in the London Metal Exchange as a takeover target has snowballed and the number of suitors has risen to double digits because business is booming with volumes at record levels, its chief executive Martin Abbott said.
Iranian President Ahmadinejad speaks during ceremony to mark Fourth National Anniversary of Nuclear Technology, in Tehran

Youcef Nadarkhani: Christian Pastor's Execution Looms in Iran

Youcef Nadarkhani, a Christian pastor in Iran, faces the death penalty if he refuses to convert to Islam. Nadarkhani, who was arrested in 2009, has been given three chances to repent and convert to Islam. All three times he has refused. Nadarkhani will be given his fourth and final chance to give up Christianity on Wednesday, which he again declined.

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