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Agents remove Demjanjuk from home for deportation

Published April 14, 2009
U.S. immigration officers carried John Demjanjuk from his Ohio home on Tuesday to deport him to Germany, where an arrest warrant alleges the frail 89-year-old was a Nazi death camp guard.

Yacht executive pleads guilty in UBS tax case

Published April 14, 2009
A yacht company executive has pleaded guilty in Florida to filing a false tax return in another case arising from a broad federal investigation into Swiss bank UBS AG.

Vt. may set aside harshest penalties for ‘sexting’

Published April 14, 2009
Vermont legislators are moving to get rid of one option: child pornography counts that result in lifetime listings on the state's Internet sex offender registry.

Ex-Ill. gov pleads not guilty at arraignment

Published April 14, 2009
Ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich pleaded not guilty to federal corruption charges Tuesday, making official his denial of political malfeasance that authorities say included a scheme to sell President Barack Obama's former U.S. Senate seat.

Wife: Ship captain calls US military ‘real heroes’

Published April 13, 2009

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) âÄî The wife of sea captain Richard Phillips says her husband considers the U.S. military the "real heroes" of his ordeal. Hoarse from laryngitis and making her first public...

Prof salary hikes beat inflation

Published April 13, 2009
Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series looking at faculty trends in higher education. Wednesday’s will look at emerging trends.

Soldier accused of killing squad members in Iraq

Published April 13, 2009

FORT STEWART, Ga. (AP) âÄî An Army sergeant accused of killing his squad leader and another soldier shouted "my career's over, just kill me" as soldiers pinned him to the ground after he shot the...

Passenger lands plane in Fla. after pilot dies

Published April 13, 2009

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) âÄî Doug White and his family had just enjoyed a smooth takeoff and were ascending through the clouds when the pilot guiding their twin-engine plane tilted his head back and made...

Bankruptcies surge despite law meant to curb them

Published April 13, 2009

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) âÄî The number of U.S. businesses and individuals declaring bankruptcy is rising with a vengeance amid the recession, despite a three-year-old federal law that made it much tougher...

2nd Oklahoma town to have young student-mayor

Published April 13, 2009

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) âÄî A second Oklahoma college student will have to split his time running to classes and running a town. Oklahoma State University junior Nathan Bates was sworn in Monday as...

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