Topic: John Murphy
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Anti-bullying program grows despite being accused of gay agenda
A national anti-bullying program has organized 3,000 schools to participate in "Mix It Up at Lunch Day." The American Family Association, a conservative Christian group is boycotting the event, labeling it a nationwide promotion of gay lifestyle.
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9/11 trial: Did US have improper influence? Lawyer asks judge for help.
A defense lawyer in the 9/11 war crimes trial tells a judge that a top prosecutor, asked if there had been improper influence by Defense Department or administration officials, refused to answer at least 25 times.
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An amazing video of nighttime views from the space station
Photographs taken from the International Space Station and assembled in this video show nighttime views of our planet.
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US eases sanctions, allows companies to do business with Myanmar
After 15 years of sanctions, the US will allow investment in Myanmar again. The move was the latest in a three-year push to normalize diplomatic relations with Myanmar.
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As utility crews scramble, 1.4 million remain without power after storm
Power was back for more than a million customers but lights— and air-conditioning — were still out for about 1.4 million homes and businesses in seven states and the District of Columbia.
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The Jersey Shore – on your reading list?
As a reality show spinoff, new book "Never Fall In Love at the Jersey Shore" is expected to draw plenty of readers.
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Hamdan sentenced in first terror tribunal
Sentence is far less than prosecutors sought, but Osama bin Laden's former driver could be held indefinitely.







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