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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

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Bed-ridden, caged, Mubarak denies charges
    Ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, lying ashen-faced on a hospital bed inside a metal cage, denied charges of corruption and complicity in the killing of protesters.

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Cops rush to defuse bomb strapped to teen's neck

    Police gather near the home of an 18-year-old woman who had been forced to wear a "collar bomb" in Sydney on Wednesday. Bomb squad experts were at the scene an examining the device, according to local reports.Australian police were trying to defuse an explosive device strapped to an 18-year-old girl's body in a high-end neighborhood of Sydney on Wednesday, according to local reports.




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Private-sector payrolls grew modestly in July
    Private-sector employers added 114,000 jobs in July, broadly matching economists’ expectations and signaling that perhaps Friday's jobs data won't be dire.

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Anthony's lawyer fights order to return to Florida
    Casey Anthony would need security if she were to follow a judge's order to return to Florida in a check fraud case, her lawyer said Wednesday, adding that he had filed motions asking for an emergency hearing on the order.

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Video: Casey Anthony will likely not return to Florida

    Aug. 3: Casey Anthony’s lead attorney, Jose Baez, gives an exclusive interview in which he states that she has completed the terms of probation and will likely not appear in Florida today. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.  (Today Show)Casey Anthony’s lead attorney, Jose Baez, gives an exclusive interview in which he states that she has completed the terms of probation and will likely not appear in Florida today. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports. (TODAY)




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Worst-case scenario: US to 'snatch' Pakistan nukes?
    As U.S.-Pakistani relations spiral downward, the specter of a showdown between the increasingly antagonistic allies is garnering more attention, including the worst-case scenario of the U.S. attempting to “snatch” Pakistan’s 100-plus nuclear weapons if it feared they were about to fall into the wrong hands.

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'Routine stop' ends with 1 cop killed, 2 wounded
    A western South Dakota police officer was killed and two others were seriously wounded after a shootout with a man during a routine stop, authorities said late Tuesday.

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Tropical Storm Emily on path toward Haiti
    Tropical Storm Emily brushed past Puerto Rico and set its sights on the Dominican Republic and Haiti, where more than 630,000 people are still without shelter after last year's earthquake.

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Video shows Nancy Garrido luring girl into van

    This family photo released by Carl Probyn in 2009 shows his stepdaughter, Jaycee Lee Dugard, who went missing in 1991. Dugard was snatched from a bus stop at age 11.Disturbing new video shows the wife of convicted kidnapper and rapist Phillip Garrido luring a young girl into the couple's van, asking her to do the splits and videotaping her, two years after they kidnapped 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard.




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Automakers in quest to boost fuel efficiency

    The SkyActiv powertrain is designed to give the CX-5 and other Mazda products a bump in both performance and, perhaps more importantly, in fuel economy.Carmakers are turning to new fuels, engines and battery-based technologies to meet new mileage standards.




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Video: ‘Sugar babies’ pay off college with rich boyfriends

    Aug. 3: Some college women get their tuition paid by rich boyfriends they find online. Arianna Huffington of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group and psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz talk about the phenomenon. (Today Show)Some college women get their tuition paid by rich boyfriends they find online. Arianna Huffington of the AOL Huffington Post Media Group and psychiatrist Dr. Gail Saltz talk about the phenomenon. (TODAY)




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Video: Hiker found safe after 4 days missing

    Aug. 3: A 28-year-old Oregon woman, Pamela Salant, was found four days after being separated from her boyfriend during a camping trip to Oregon’s Mount Hood National Park. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports. (Today Show)A 28-year-old Oregon woman, Pamela Salant, was found four days after being separated from her boyfriend during a camping trip to Oregon’s Mount Hood National Park. NBC’s Miguel Almaguer reports. (TODAY)




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Cards edge Brewers as rivalry grows testy

    Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina is thrown out of the game by home plate umpire Rob Drake after striking out in the 10th inning of Tuesday's game against the Brewers.Albert Pujols was hit by a high-and-tight pitch. Ryan Braun took one in the back a few minutes later. And St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina could face a suspension after making contact in a heated argument with plate umpire Rob Drake. The NL Central race is certainly turning testy.




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Biggest-ever series of cyber attacks uncovered, UN hit

    Josh Mayeux, network defender, works at the Air Force Space Command Network Operations & Security Center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado July 20.Security experts have discovered the biggest series of cyber attacks to date, involving the infiltration of the networks of 72 organizations including the United Nations, governments and companies around the world.




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PFT: Don't rule out a Randy Moss return


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Giant rat kills predators with poisonous hair

    This crazy crested, or maned, rat has been known to kill dogs, but researchers have just found out how. The large rodent stores its poison-laced spit (after eating the poison-arrow plant) in special hollow hairs in its mohawk. When a predator grabs at them, they get stung with the poison-and-spit-tipped hairs, which sicken and can kill them.By utilizing the same plants that African tribesmen use to poison their arrows, the furry fury known as the African crested rat can incapacitate and even kill predators many times its size, researchers have found.




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Tot plunges to death from ninth-floor window

    A torn screen is visible in the ninth-floor window of a St. Paul, Minn., building from which a toddler fell to its death on Tuesday. An 11-month-old girl has died after falling from a ninth-floor window at a Minnesota apartment building.




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Police to man: Stop wearing that bunny suit
    Police in an Idaho town have told a man to stop wearing a bunny suit in public after people complained he has been frightening children.

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NASA goes all-solar with its Jupiter probe

    An artist's rendering shows the solar-powered NASA's Juno spacecraft with Jupiter in the background. Each of the solar panels is as big as a tractor-trailer truck.NASA's upcoming mission to Jupiter can't get much greener than this: a solar-powered, windmill-shaped spacecraft.




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