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Lawyer Request Delays Connecticut Execution
ENFIELD, Conn. (Reuters) - Connecticut prison officials postponed the execution early on Saturday of serial killer Michael Ross after his lawyer cited a conflict of interest and requested the last-minute delay.
Methampetamine Scourge Sweeps Rural America
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Imagine that, with $100 worth of supplies bought from neighborhood stores, dealers could easily cook up $1,000 worth of a drug so addictive that users quickly descend into a hell of violence, crime and neglect.
Bush: U.S. Must Stay in Iraq After Election
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Under pressure to start bringing U.S. troops home from Iraq after Sunday's election, President Bush said on Saturday that the U.S. mission must keep going to help the new government get its footing.
Brain-Damaged Fla. Woman's Parents Return to Court
CLEARWATER, Fla., Jan 28 (Reuters) - A brain-damaged Florida woman whose fate has been disputed by her relatives should be represented by her own lawyer rather than the husband who wants to let her die, her parents said on Friday.
Iraqis Brave Long Trips, Cold to Vote in U.S.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Emotional and jubilant Iraqi expatriates braved long trips and frigid weather to cast their votes across the United States on Friday, their enthusiasm making up for their low numbers.
Bush Urges Parents to Turn Off Indecent TV
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush said parents should turn off their televisions if they feel the programs being broadcast violate their standards of decency.
Veteran, 51, to Rejoin Marines, Son in Iraq
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A 51-year-old Marine veteran is returning to the military to serve along with his son in Iraq and fulfill a personal dream of serving overseas, he said on Friday.
Ford Says Probing More Trucks, SUVs for Fire Risk
DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co. said on Friday it was investigating some of its top-selling pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles and minivans from 1997 to 2002 model years for possible fire risk from overheating of cruise control switches.
Accountant Testifies HealthSouth Cooked Books
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Reuters) - HealthSouth Corp.'s physical therapy centers and other facilities sent accurate financial reports to company headquarters, where accountants would cook the books to make the numbers look better, a forensic accountant told a federal court on Friday.
Battling Serena Eyes Return to Top Spot
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams has her sights set on regaining the world number one ranking after staging a miraculous comeback to beat Lindsay Davenport 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 in the Australian Open final Saturday.
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