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Marine faces 3 months in brig for Iraqi deaths (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2012 file photo, Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich arrives for a court-martial session at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Wuterich, accused of killing unarmed Iraqi women and children in the Iraqi town of Haditha in 2005, pleaded guilty to dereliction of duty Monday, Jan. 23, 2012, reaching a plea deal and ending the largest and longest-running criminal case against U.S. troops to emerge from the Iraq War. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)AP – Military prosecutors worked for more than six years to bring Marine Staff Sgt. Frank Wuterich to trial on manslaughter charges that could have sent him away to prison for life.


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SYSTEM UPDATE: Exclusive sneek peak at next month’s ‘Twisted Metal’ 

BY EBENEZER SAMUEL

The last time we saw Twisted Metal on a home console was practically a lifetime ago. It was 2001 on the PlayStation 2, online play was in its mere infancy, and pixelated visuals were the norm.

And now, the celebrated car combat franchise is back.

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Lawyer in Westchester murder-suicide bought gun six months before slaughtering his family

The Westchester lawyer who killed his wife, his kids and himself bought the gun in April – weeks after a major loss in his divorce battle.

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Ron Paul raises $8 million in 3 months (AP)

AP – Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul says he raised $8 million in the last three months.

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Ashton pictured with other woman three months ago

Just one day after reports claimed Ashton Kutcher cheated on Demi Moore on the day of their sixth wedding anniversary, new photos show him out with a woman who looks eerily similar to his alleged mistress.

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Months of changes precede end to military gay ban (AP)

In this photo taken Sept. 15, 2011, in Chicago, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Victor Fehrenbach stands along the shore of Lake Michgan. Fehrenbach, an F-15E fighter pilot, announced he was gay on national TV in 2009 after the Air Force started discharge proceedings against him. The end to the U.S.'s long-standing  ban on openly gay troops serving in the military ends on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Fehrenbach retires after 20 years in the Air Force on the first of October. Fehrenbach's discharge proceedings were interrupted by the repeal, and he was never kicked out. The U.S. joins 29 other nations, including Israel, Canada, Germany and Sweden, that allow gay individuals to serve openly in their militaries. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)AP – Night-long celebrations will mark the final countdown to the historic end of the U.S. military’s ban on openly gay troops, and even more partying will take place once it is lifted Tuesday. But in many ways change is already here.


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Joplin goes back to school 3 months after twister (AP)

Students in a cadet teaching class carry donated school supplies to a classroom on the first day of school at a temporary high school in a converted big-box store  in Joplin, Mo. on Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2011. School started on time in the district nearly three months after an EF-5 tornado destroyed six schools and damaged four others along with killing 160 people and devastating a third of the city. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)AP – Seniors and juniors are taking classes in a converted big-box store. Freshmen and sophomores are in a building across town. The new middle school is in an industrial park.


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