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Former Florida A&M Student Sentenced To 6 Years In Hazing Death
The judge said Dante Martin, who was convicted in the death of his fellow band member, Robert Champion, was a "willing participant" in the ritual.
Ebola Vaccine Will Soon Be Tested In West Africa
It's been tough to design tests because some people object to the idea that a comparison group won't receive the vaccine. But plans are moving ahead.
Weekly News Review with P-E Columnist Cassie MacDuff
Press-Enterprise Columnist Cassie MacDuff discusses some of the major news stories of the week around the Inland Empire, including:-State of California…
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France Hostage Crises End After Chaotic Day
A Paris neighborhood found itself at the center of a violent stand-off on Friday, with shoppers taken hostage at a local supermarket
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First Amendment Arguments Overshadow Sterling Espionage Case
Former CIA employee Jeffrey Sterling goes to trial next week on charges he violated his oath and leaked confidential information to reporter James Risen.
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Hostage Sieges End In France, With Seven People Dead
Police in France have ended both of the hostage sieges they were facing in and near Paris. Three gunmen are dead, along with four of the hostages.
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As Rumors Spread, More Cubans Try To Reach The U.S. By Sea
The Coast Guard has seen a spike in the number of Cubans trying to sail to Florida. The cause, it says, is a false rumor that the U.S. will soon change its policy toward Cubans who reach U.S. shores.
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Vatican Committee Reportedly Declares Slain Archbishop A Martyr
Oscar Romero was gunned down in 1980 after he denounced a crackdown by El Salvador's junta on its left-wing opponents at the start of a 13-year civil war.
Nebraska Ruling On Pipeline Could Be A Blow To TransCanada
The Senate is set to vote on the Keystone XL pipeline although President Obama has vowed to veto it. What does Nebraska's Supreme Court ruling allowing the pipeline to proceed mean for those involved?
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Paris Attack Suspects Would Have Been Hard To Track
Robert Siegel talks to Paris-based terrorism and security expert Jean-Charles Brisard about the terrorist cell in France known as the Buttes-Chaumont network.
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