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Amanda Knox

The Amanda Knox Case: 5 Things to Know

Amanda Knox, who was convicted of murdering Meredith Kercher in 2007, waits for a judge to hand down a verdict in her appeals trial. Knox has been in prison since 2009.
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How to Focus in a Manic Market

With European banks tanking and the U.S. growth rate grinding to a halt, how does the average investor protect his assets? By being focused.
Swiss bank UBS CEO Oswald Gruebel attends his company's second quarter 2011 results news conference in Zurich

UBS Board Considers Fate of Shaky Investment Bank

The board of UBS meets on Friday amid the glamour of Singapore's Grand Prix event to decide the future of its scandal-hit investment bank and CEO Oswald Gruebel, on whose watch it lost $2.3 billion in rogue trading.
Death Row Inmate Troy Davis Executed in Georgia

Troy Davis Executed as Last Appeals Are Rejected

The state of Georgia Wednesday night executed Troy Davis, who was convicted of killing a Savannah police officer 22 years ago, after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a last-minute appeal for a stay.
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Starbucks Hidden Toilet Camera Sparks Lawsuit

A hidden toilet camera in a Starbucks bathroom has sparked a lawsuit from a father and his five-year-old daughter, who found the device filming them at a branch in Washington D.C.
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Michigan Car Bomb Injures Father and Two Sons

A Michigan man and his two sons were seriously injured by a car bomb late Tuesday, but all three are expected to survive. Police are investigating whether the attack was random or targeted at one of the victims.
A sign at the entrance to the headquarters of bankrupt Solyndra LLC is shown in Fremont

Solyndra Scandal: Executives Won't Testify at Hearing

Solyndra executives will invoke their Fifth Amendment rights Friday when they refuse to answer questions at a Congressional hearing investigating allegations of improper dealings between the failed solar company and the White House.

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