US man behind anti-Muslim film ordered jailed

LOS ANGELES - A U.S. judge has determined that an Egyptian-born man behind a crudely produced anti-Islamic video that inflamed parts of the Middle East is a flight risk and ordered him detained.



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Suspect in killing was "Sons of Anarchy" actor

LOS ANGELES - It was unclear Thursday whether "Sons of Anarchy" actor Johnny Lewis fell or jumped to his death after apparently killing his landlady at a hillside home near Hollywood, police said Thursday.



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NYC to round out skyline with tallest Ferris wheel

NEW YORK - The Big Apple is getting another "biggest": the world's tallest Ferris wheel, part of an ambitious plan to draw New Yorkers and tourists alike to the city's so-called "forgotten borough."


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Obama, Romney campaign in each other's shadow

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney campaigned in each other's shadow for a third straight day, hunting for votes already beginning to be cast and arguing over who would be the better job creator.



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Candidates discuss economy, jobs in debate

Democrat Sue Errington and Republican Brad Oliver may be from different political parties, but during their debate Tuesday, they managed to agree on many points.


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Fun, safe sex education part of event line up

Bingo, condom races and a pick-up line contest were all part of an on-campus event that was focused around informing students of safe sex practices while providing entertainment.


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Police: Student shoots self at Okla. junior high

STILLWATER, Okla. - A 13-year-old student shot and killed himself in a hallway at an Oklahoma junior high school before classes began Wednesday, police said, terrifying teenagers who feared a gunman was on the loose.



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Virtual town hall to help educate

With the general election quickly approaching, an organization focused on helping college students vote will try to help educate students and administrators with the voting process.


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Notre Dame asks Obama, Romney to speak on campus

SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Three years after facing protests for having Democratic President Barack Obama give a commencement speech, the University of Notre Dame has invited Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to speak on campus during their campaigns, the school announced Monday.


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Foundation launches program to remember veterans

INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana War Memorial Foundation is launching a program to honor Hoosier veterans by placing their names on bricks that will encircle the landmark Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the heart of downtown Indianapolis.






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