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| Marine sergeant accused of hazing goes to trial |
A second U.S. Marine is going to trial for allegedly hazing a fellow Marine who fatally shot himself in Afghanistan after he was beaten, forced to do repeated pushups and fed mouthfuls of sand.


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| Ga. court overturns assisted suicide restrictions |
Georgia's top court on Monday struck down a state law designed to discourage assisted suicides after a legal battle brought by four members of a suicide group who said the law also violated free...


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| Wall Street futures lower as Greek talks drag on |
U.S. stock futures fell Monday as talks dragged on between Greek political leaders over a fresh austerity package that is required if the debt-ridden country is to get a crucial bailout package.


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| Defense cuts test lawmakers' resolve on deficits |
Lawmakers who came to Washington demanding budget cuts face a tough test now that President Barack Obama and military leaders want to shrink the force, shut down bases and cancel weapons to achi...


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| WA autopsies for children of missing Utah woman |
Authorities have no doubt the husband of missing Utah mom Susan Powell is responsible for the explosive fire Sunday that killed their two children and himself at a home in Graham, Wash. ...


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| Bigger US role against companies' cyberthreats? |
A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it should have even more teeth.


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| Hearing to determine Tucson suspect's competency |
A federal judge is set to determine whether the suspect in the Tucson shooting rampage that killed six people and wounded several others, including then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, should rema...


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| As colleges obsess over rankings, students shrug |
When US News & World Report debuted its list of "America's Best Colleges" nearly 30 years ago, the magazine hoped its college rankings would be a game-changer for students and families. But ...


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| SF's Dogpatch pier district braces for renewal |
There's a hidden corner of the City by the Bay where rusted cranes used to build WWII battleships loom over dilapidated artist studios, where working-class fishermen bob up against first-class ocean liners docked for repair.


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