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  • Sect leader Jeffs fights extradition to Texas (AP)

    Warren Jeffs, left, leader of the FLDS Church, appears  before Judge Terry Christiansen in Third District Court on  Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 in West Jordan, Utah.  At right is his attorney Walter Bugden.   (AP Photo/Trent Nelson, Pool)AP - Polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on Tuesday refused to sign a waiver that would have allowed his extradition to Texas, where he faces bigamy, aggravated sexual assault and assault charges over alleged incidents with underage girls at a church ranch.


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  • John Lennon killer Chapman denied parole in NY (AP)

    FILE - In this 1975 file photo, Mark David Chapman is seen at Fort Chaffee near Fort Smith, Ark. Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. Chapman is scheduled to be interviewed at Attica Correctional Facility sometime this week, as early as Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000. (AP Photo/Greg Lyuan, File)AP - John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment building.


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  • Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama (AP)
    AP - A former soldier accused of demanding mental treatment as he took hostages at gunpoint at a Georgia Army hospital later told investigators he planned to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed Tuesday.  More

    • Sect leader Jeffs fights extradition to Texas (AP)

      Warren Jeffs, left, leader of the FLDS Church, appears  before Judge Terry Christiansen in Third District Court on  Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 in West Jordan, Utah.  At right is his attorney Walter Bugden.   (AP Photo/Trent Nelson, Pool)AP - Polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on Tuesday refused to sign a waiver that would have allowed his extradition to Texas, where he faces bigamy, aggravated sexual assault and assault charges over alleged incidents with underage girls at a church ranch.


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    • John Lennon killer Chapman denied parole in NY (AP)

      FILE - In this 1975 file photo, Mark David Chapman is seen at Fort Chaffee near Fort Smith, Ark. Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. Chapman is scheduled to be interviewed at Attica Correctional Facility sometime this week, as early as Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000. (AP Photo/Greg Lyuan, File)AP - John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment building.


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    • Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama (AP)
      AP - A former soldier accused of demanding mental treatment as he took hostages at gunpoint at a Georgia Army hospital later told investigators he planned to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed Tuesday.  More

    • Colorado couple in court in Russian adoption abuse case (Reuters)
      Reuters - Court proceedings for a Colorado couple accused of abusing three girls adopted from Russia were postponed on Tuesday after a defense lawyer told a judge that plea negotiations were under way.  More

    • Authorities: Ohio man ignored maggots on sick wife (AP)
      AP - A grand jury has indicted an Ohio man in the death of his ailing wife, who was found with rotting bedsores on her body and maggots that apparently had been on her before she died.  More

    • Lennon's killer denied parole for 6th time (AFP)

      John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman seen in this 1980 New York Police Department(NYPD) handout, was denied parole Tuesday for the sixth time since he was locked up for murdering the Beatle superstar in New York three decades ago.(AFP/NYPD-HO/File)AFP - John Lennon's killer was denied parole Tuesday for the sixth time since he was locked up for murdering the Beatle superstar in New York three decades ago.


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    • Kansas man charged with murdering burned teen (AP)

      Adam Joseph Longoria is led into the Barton County Court House for a hearing Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, in Great Bend, Kan. Longoria is charged in the disappearance and death of Alicia DeBolt . (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - A 36-year-old factory worker who spent much of his adult life in prison was charged Tuesday with sexually assaulting and murdering a 14-year-old girl whose badly burned body was found behind gravel piles at the asphalt plant where he worked.


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      • Sect leader Jeffs fights extradition to Texas (AP)

        Warren Jeffs, left, leader of the FLDS Church, appears  before Judge Terry Christiansen in Third District Court on  Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 in West Jordan, Utah.  At right is his attorney Walter Bugden.   (AP Photo/Trent Nelson, Pool)AP - Polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on Tuesday refused to sign a waiver that would have allowed his extradition to Texas, where he faces bigamy, aggravated sexual assault and assault charges over alleged incidents with underage girls at a church ranch.


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      • John Lennon killer Chapman denied parole in NY (AP)

        FILE - In this 1975 file photo, Mark David Chapman is seen at Fort Chaffee near Fort Smith, Ark. Chapman, John Lennon's killer, is again up for parole in New York. Chapman is scheduled to be interviewed at Attica Correctional Facility sometime this week, as early as Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. It will be the sixth try at freedom for the former maintenance man who has spent nearly 30 years in the upstate New York prison. He has been denied parole every two years since becoming eligible in 2000. (AP Photo/Greg Lyuan, File)AP - John Lennon's killer was again denied parole in New York, nearly 30 years after gunning down the ex-Beatle outside the musician's New York City apartment building.


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      • Feds: Army base gunman threatened to kill Obama (AP)
        AP - A former soldier accused of demanding mental treatment as he took hostages at gunpoint at a Georgia Army hospital later told investigators he planned to kill President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton, federal prosecutors said in court documents filed Tuesday.  More

      • Colorado couple in court in Russian adoption abuse case (Reuters)
        Reuters - Court proceedings for a Colorado couple accused of abusing three girls adopted from Russia were postponed on Tuesday after a defense lawyer told a judge that plea negotiations were under way.  More

      • Authorities: Ohio man ignored maggots on sick wife (AP)
        AP - A grand jury has indicted an Ohio man in the death of his ailing wife, who was found with rotting bedsores on her body and maggots that apparently had been on her before she died.  More

      • Lennon's killer denied parole for 6th time (AFP)

        John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman seen in this 1980 New York Police Department(NYPD) handout, was denied parole Tuesday for the sixth time since he was locked up for murdering the Beatle superstar in New York three decades ago.(AFP/NYPD-HO/File)AFP - John Lennon's killer was denied parole Tuesday for the sixth time since he was locked up for murdering the Beatle superstar in New York three decades ago.


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      • Kansas man charged with murdering burned teen (AP)

        Adam Joseph Longoria is led into the Barton County Court House for a hearing Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, in Great Bend, Kan. Longoria is charged in the disappearance and death of Alicia DeBolt . (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)AP - A 36-year-old factory worker who spent much of his adult life in prison was charged Tuesday with sexually assaulting and murdering a 14-year-old girl whose badly burned body was found behind gravel piles at the asphalt plant where he worked.


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      • Mr. Gay UK Denies Rape Charge (The Advocate)
        The Advocate - Mark Carter, a former Mr. Gay UK and Yorkshire police officer, appeared in court Monday to deny sex offenses including the rape of another man.  More

      • Appeals court panel denies stay for Wash. inmate (AP)
        AP - A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied a Washington state death row inmate's request for an emergency stay of his execution.  More

      • Suriname leader: Drug conviction 'almost a joke' (AP)
        AP - Former Surinamese dictator Desi Bouterse shrugged off questions about his past during his first overseas trip as elected president, saying Monday that he will not interfere in his ongoing murder trial and dismissing a 1999 drug conviction as "almost a joke."  More

      • Bahamas drops charges in Travolta extortion case (AP)

        Former Bahamian Senator Pleasant Brigdewater waves to the press as she arrives to the Supreme Court building in Nassau, Bahamas, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010. A judge in the Bahamas dismissed charges Monday against Brigdewater and ambulance driver Tirone Lighthouse, both accused of trying to extort money from US actor John Travolta, after the film star decided not to face the pain of a new trial stemming from the death of his teenage son on the island chain. (AP Photo/Tim Aylen)AP - A judge in the Bahamas dismissed charges Monday against two people accused of trying to extort money from John Travolta after the actor decided he no longer wanted to face the pain of a new trial stemming from the death of his teenage son on the island chain.


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      • Bahamas judge halts extortion retrial in Travolta case (AFP)

        Actor John Travolta, pictured in March 2010. A Bahamas judge on Monday dismissed charges against two alleged extortionists, halting a planned retrial in a 25-million-dollar case that involved the death of Travolta's son, court sources said.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Jason Merritt)AFP - A Bahamas judge dismissed charges Monday against two alleged extortionists, halting a planned retrial in a case involving the death of Hollywood star John Travolta's son, court sources said.


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      • Greenpeace two get jail terms in Japan whale meat case (AFP)

        Anti-whaling activists Toru Suzuki (R) and Junichi Sato are pictured in the Greenpeace Japan office in Tokyo on August 25. A Japanese court Monday sentenced the two Greenpeace activists to suspended one-year jail terms for stealing a box of whale meat that the group said was proof of embezzlement in state-run AFP - A Japanese court Monday sentenced two Greenpeace activists to suspended one-year jail terms for stealing a box of whale meat that the group said was proof of embezzlement in state-run "research whaling".


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      • Mexican suspect in US consulate killings in Texas court (AFP)

        Jesus Ernesto Chavez Castillo, aka AFP - A Mexican suspect in the March drive-by shooting of a US consulate worker in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez appeared at a closed-door hearing in a Texas court, the San Antonio News said Saturday.


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      • Suspect in consulate deaths appears in Texas court (AP)
        AP - A man who told Mexican authorities he ordered the March killing of a U.S. Consulate worker in Mexico has been extradited to the U.S. and appeared in a federal court in Texas, the San Antonio Express-News reported.  More

      • Crime adds to misery for Pakistan's flood victims (Reuters)
        Reuters - Crime and the sale of donated aid supplies are undermining the aid effort for Pakistan's flood victims.  More

      • Head of alleged trafficking scheme arrested (AP)
        AP - The head of a labor recruiting company accused of exploiting 400 workers from Thailand and forcing them to work on U.S. farms pleaded not guilty Friday, part of what the FBI calls the largest human-trafficking case charged in U.S. history  More

      • Jury deadlocks in US marriage fraud case (AP)
        AP - A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday after jurors told him deliberations had grown hostile in the marriage fraud case of Mexican-born actress Fernanda Romero and her husband.  More

      • Judge denies bail for former Enron CEO Skilling: court document (Reuters)
        Reuters - A federal appeals court judge on Friday denied bail for former Enron Corp Chief Executive Jeffrey Skilling, according to a court document.  More

      • Mother of slain camper files claim in Phoenix (AP)

        Casslyn Welch is taken from Mohave County Superior Court in Kingman, Az., Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010 after she pleaded not guilty to drug charges. She is accused of bringing narcotics to the medium-security prison in June while she was visiting John McCluskey, her cousin and fiancee. Authorities say a random search of Welch and her vehicle turned up marijuana, heroin and drug paraphernalia. She was charged following the July 30 escape of McCluskey and two other inmates.  (AP Photo/Naz Stobe Kirst)AP - The mother of an Oklahoma man believed to have been killed by an Arizona prison escapee has filed a $10 million claim against Arizona and a wrongful death lawsuit against the private company that operates the prison that housed the fugitive.


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