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Friday, August 5, 2011

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Probe of mystery donation to pro-Romney group sought

    Mitt Romney waves as he leaves a campaign appearance in Los Angeles on July 20.Two campaign reform groups are asking the Justice Department to investigate a $1 million contribution to a pro-Mitt Romney group from an obscure company that shut down shortly thereafter.


Teacher: Slain gay teen taunted classmate

    Students gather around a makeshift memorial at E.O. Green middle school, honoring slain school student Lawrence King, 15, who was killed by a classmate because he was gay.A teacher testified that a gay student at a Southern California junior high school paraded around in makeup and high heels in front of a classmate who is accused of killing him the next day.


On the Web, your face can tell everything about you

    Using off-the-shelf facial recognition software and simple Internet data mining techniques, a Carnegie Mellon University researcher says he's proven that most people can now be identified simply through a photograph of their face â€Using off-the-shelf facial recognition software and simple Internet data mining techniques, a Carnegie Mellon University researcher says he's proven that most people can now be identified simply through a photograph of their face â€" and anyone can do the sleuthing.


Identity thief gang busted for stealing $1 million
    Six members of a large-scale identity theft and cybercrime gang were indicted on Thursday for stealing over $1 million from at least 80 clients of J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said.
Judge: Ft Hood plot suspect may face more charges

    In this courtroom sketch, AWOL soldier Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo is shown in federal court, Thursday, Aug. 4, 2011, in Waco, Texas. (AP Photo/Gary Myrick)An AWOL soldier accused of planning to make bombs as part of a "massive attack" against Fort Hood soldiers could face more charges, a judge said Thursday.


NM mayor: I was drunk when I signed deal
    A Mexico border town mayor and congressional candidate was drunk when he signed nine contracts with a company that is suing the city for $1 million, according to a deposition.
Teen buried in sand: ‘I thought I was going to die’
    Matt Mina, 17, was trying to build a tunnel on a California beach when he became trapped under 6 feet of sand. It took 30 minutes for frantic rescuers to dig him out. “I thought I was going to die,” he said Thursday.

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