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Pope: Sex abuse scandal a 'deep shame'   more similar news »
Pope Benedict XVI today addressed issues ranging from the sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church to the "alarming decrease" in Catholic marriages in the U.S. Speaking to U.S. bishops, he said the abuse of children by priests has caused a "deep shame" and the scandal was sometimes badly handled.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Bush climate change shift gets cool reception   more similar news »
President Bush on Wednesday called for halting the growth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 and said Congress -- not judges or regulators -- should take the lead role in grappling with global warming.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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Teen guilty in 'thrill kill' beheading case   more similar news »
A jury rejected an 18-year-old's claim that he acted in self-defense, finding him guilty of murder in the stabbing, beheading and torching of a Michigan man. The jury deliberated for more than 10 hours over two days before finding Jean Pierre Orlewicz guilty of first-degree murder, felony murder and mutilation.

Thu Apr 17, 2008
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High court split over execution of child rapists   more similar news »
The Supreme Court focused Wednesday on whether "evolving standards of decency" in the United States forbid a resumption of capital punishment for any felony but murder. But the justices offered no clear indication of how they will rule in the case of a man who is on Louisiana death row for raping a child.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Bumped fliers could get $800 with new rules   more similar news »
The government is ordering airlines to double the compensation they must pay passengers bumped from oversold flights to as much as $800 under certain conditions.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Killings won't define Va. Tech, freshman pens   more similar news »
The killer's bullets found Derek O'Dell and Katelyn Carney while they were in class at Virginia Tech, but getting shot didn't make their lives worse. Derek's family connection deepened. "I appreciate things a lot more, looking back and seeing how close to death I came," he says. Katelyn's story is similar, and so are those of other Hokies who have refused to let a massacre be their school's single defining moment.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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State now a danger to kids, sect's moms say   more similar news »
The mothers of some of the 416 children taken from a polygamous sect's ranch say that authorities have denied them their constitutional rights and that they want their children back. One of the mothers told CNN she did not believe that a phone call that alleged abuse and led to the raid came from inside the compound.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Martin: No 'Average' Americans in White House   more similar news »
Can we all just stop the silly nonsense over who is an elitist and whether an "average American" will occupy the White House?

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Pope greeted by Bush at start of U.S. tour   more similar news »
Pope Benedict XVI has arrived in the United States to start a six-day, two-city journey that will take him from the White House to the halls of the United Nations. Security precautions have been taken in the air, on land and in the water for the visit.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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Senator's cancer returns; campaign continues   more similar news »
Sen. Arlen Specter's Hodgkin's disease, which he battled in 2005, has recurred, but doctors said its return was detected early and Specter has an "excellent chance" of once again achieving remission, according to a statement issued Tuesday by the senator's office.

Wed Apr 16, 2008
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