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Duvalier: I came to take part in reconstruction (AP)

Former dictator Jean-Claude 'Baby Doc' Duvalier talks to the press at a rented guest house in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday Jan. 21, 2011. Duvalier returned Sunday to Haiti after nearly 25 years in exile, a move that comes as his country struggles with a political crisis and the stalled effort to recover from last year's devastating earthquake.  Duvalier said Friday it was the earthquake that brought him back to Haiti and that he wants to help with the reconstruction. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)AP – Former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier told Haitians on Friday that he returned after 25 years in exile to participate in the post-earthquake reconstruction of his homeland and that he was ready to face “persecution” for alleged crimes during his administration.


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Suspect’s violent descent came on chaotic night (AP)

This Dec. 13, 2010 picture provided by the office of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., shows Giffords, left, and Tucson Mayor Bob Walkup, right, during an event to raise money for The Salvation Army in Tucson, Ariz. On Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011, Giffords was breathing on her own and moving both arms after being shot in the head on Saturday, doctors said.  (AP Photo/Office of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords)AP – Jared Loughner’s descent into violence took place on a furious all-night excursion through the dark streets of his hometown, meandering from one store to another as he prepared to take revenge on a world where he became progressively alienated.


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Holiday 2010: The year shoppers came back (AP)

In this Dec. 18, 2010 photo, shoppers are photographed on 34th Street, in New York. Call it Black Friday, Part II. Stores are rolling out the deals and expect to be swimming in shoppers on Christmas Eve as shopping stragglers take advantage of a day off work. For retailers, the last-minute rush caps a 'back-to-normal' holiday season. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP – Shoppers came back in force for the holidays, right to the very end. After two years of recession, Christmas 2010 will go down as the moment when Americans rediscovered how much they like to shop.


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Which came first, the chicken or the egg? The chicken, researchers say!

Scientists in England say they’ve found the answer: The chicken!

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AP Enterprise: Sub attack came near drill (AP)

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, left, meets with the President of the Republic of Korea, Lee Myung-Bak, during the Shangri-La Dialogue's Asia Security Summit in Singapore, Saturday, June 5, 2010. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, Pool)AP – The night a torpedo-armed North Korean submarine allegedly sank a South Korean patrol ship, the U.S. and South Korea were engaged in joint anti-submarine warfare exercises just 75 miles away, military officials told The Associated Press.


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We came within a ‘millisecond’ of ‘mass casualties,’ explosives expert says

The car bomb planted in Times Square came within a “millisecond” of causing “mass casualties” with a 30-foot high fireball, an explosives expert said.

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Worries about Calif. priest came early in career (AP)

This May 17, 2002 law enforcement booking photo shows former priest Stephen Kiesle. A letter obtained by the Associated Press and bearing the signature of future Pope Benedict XVI shows then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger resisted defrocking Kiesle, who had a record of sexually molesting children, after his case had languished for four years at the Vatican. The 1985 letter was typed in Latin and is part of years of correspondence between the Diocese of Oakland and the Vatican about the proposed defrocking of Rev. Kiesle.  (AP Photo)AP – Even in his seminary days in the early 1970s, there were questions about California priest Stephen Kiesle: Colleagues said he had trouble relating to adults, lacked spirituality and didn’t seem committed to anything but youth ministry.


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