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    • Feb. 8, 2012

    Sheriff unhappy with dispatcher in Powell case

    Seattle — A 911 recording reveals a social worker's urgent attempts over more than six minutes to get a dispatcher to send deputies after Josh Powell locked himself and his two sons in his home.

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    Indiana stage builder cited in state fair collapse

    Indianapolis— The company that built the stage ahead of last summer's deadly Indiana State Fair collapse appeared to be indifferent to safety standards, the state Department of Labor said Wednesday.

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    U.S., Japan pave way to send Okinawa Marines to Guam

    Tokyo— Japan and the United States agreed Wednesday to proceed with plans to transfer thousands of U.S. troops out of the southern Japanese island of Okinawa, leaving behind the stalled discussion of the closure of a major U.S. Marine base there.

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    U.S. searches for strategy to halt Syria violence

    Washington— The United States appears to be out of answers on what to do with Syria.

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    Mom in China gives birth to 15.5-pound baby

    Beijing — A mother in central China has given birth to a 15.52 pound baby, possibly the largest newborn on record since the country's communist founding in 1949.

  1. Russia reaches lake under Antarctica

    After more than two decades of drilling, Russian scientists have reached the surface of a gigantic freshwater lake in Antarctica that had been hidden under miles of ice for 20 million years, potentially holding life from the distant past and a clue to the search for life on other planets. Reaching Lake Vostok is a major discovery avidly anticipated by scientists around the world hoping that it may allow a glimpse into microbial life forms that existed before the Ice Age.

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    Court: California gay marriage ban is unconstitutional

    Los Angeles — A federal appeals court panel ruled Tuesday that a voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage in California violated the Constitution, all but ensuring that the case will proceed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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    • BUSINESS

    Rupert Murdoch’s company settles 9 lawsuits

    London— All but one of the first wave of phone hacking cases against Rupert Murdoch's News International have been settled, victims' lawyer told Britain's High Court on Wednesday.

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    Cuba embargo has golden anniversary

    Havana — When it started, American teenagers were doing “The Twist.” The United States had yet to put a man into orbit around the Earth. And a first-class U.S. postage stamp cost 4 cents.

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    Russia pushes Syria’s ruler to back reforms

    Beirut — Days after blocking a U.S.-backed peace plan at the U.N., senior Russian officials pushed for reforms Tuesday during an emergency meeting with Syrian President Bashar Assad, promoting a settlement to end the uprising without removing him from power.

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    Briefs: U.S. to boost Alzheimer’s research funds by $50M

    Washington — The Obama administration is boosting funding for Alzheimer’s research by $50 million this year to further investigate the genetic underpinnings of the disease and test drugs that may arrest its development.

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    Report: Teacher's aide sent love letters to boy

    Los Angeles— Authorities are investigating allegations that a teacher's aide sent love letters to an 11-year-old boy attending the Los Angeles-area school where two teachers have been charged with molesting students.

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    Judge: Buy wife flowers, then take her to dinner

    Fort Lauderdale, Fla.— A spat over forgetting to wish his wife a happy birthday landed a South Florida man in jail on domestic violence charges.

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    Chinese-born American acquitted of espionage

    Chicago — A federal judge convicted a Chinese-born American Wednesday of stealing trade secrets but acquitted her of more serious charges of corporate espionage at a trial in Chicago that highlighted fears about China pilfering U.S. company secrets.

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Forget fast food toys: ‘Lorax’ gets green tie-ins

The animated movie, set for release March 2 in North America, is about a creature who “speaks for the trees” and fights rampant industrialism in a retelling of the Dr. Seuss children’s book published in 1971. Universal Pictures Los Angeles— The Lorax, perhaps the most famous anti-industrial crusader from children's literature, is getting support from companies that are willing to go green. -- Read More

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