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September and October attacks called hate crimes by federal authorities

MILLERSBURG, Ohio (AP) -- The leader of a breakaway Amish group allowed the beatings of those who disobeyed him, made some members sleep in a chicken coop and had sexual relations with married women to "cleanse them," federal authorities said as they charged him and six others with hate crime counts in hair-cutting attacks against other Amish.


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Leaking valve on a tanker spread driveway sealant over eastbound lanes

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- A flood of gooey black muck dropped from a tanker truck disabled about 150 cars and damaged an unknown number of other vehicles along a nearly 40-mile stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, officials said.


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Eight Native Americans make claims against St. Mary's Mission School in Omak

SEATTLE (AP) -- Eight Native Americans filed suit Tuesday against the Washington Department of Social and Health Services, claiming the agency placed them in a mission boarding school where they say they were sexually abused by a Jesuit priest decades ago.


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Pentagon spends $37 million on the shows, which aim to up recruitment and act as ambassador

PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION, Fla. (AP) -- The Navy's Blue Angels have been thrilling audiences for more than six decades with their acrobatic flying in fighter planes, but a new era of federal budget worries and proposed deficit cutting has some inside and outside the military raising questions about the millions it costs to produce their shows.


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Police say they don't think they'll find 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley alive

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Police on Monday arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old Arizona girl on child abuse charges "directly related" to the girl, and said they don't believe they'll find the child alive.


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Official says two 19-year-olds and one 21-year-old were throwing firebombs

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Relatives and school officials said Tuesday they were working with U.S. officials to free three American college students arrested during protests in Cairo, where an Egyptian official said they were throwing firebombs at security forces.


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Industry earned $35.3 billion in the third quarter, led by BofA and other giants

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Bank earnings rose over the summer to their highest level in more than four years, while the number of troubled banks fell for the second straight quarter, federal regulators reported Tuesday.

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Police were recently at apartment of mother of 5-year-old Jhessye Shockley

GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Police said Monday they will release new information in the case of a 5-year-old Arizona girl who has been missing without a trace for more than a month.


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Officials say feds concluded Jose Pimentel was incapable of pulling off plot

NEW YORK (AP) -- Federal authorities declined to pursue a case against an "al-Qaida sympathizer" accused of wanting to bomb police stations and post offices in New York City because they believed he was mentally unstable and incapable of pulling off the alleged plot, two law enforcement officials said Monday.


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UC Davis incident elicits response from president of University of California system

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The president of the University of California system said he was "appalled" at images of protesters being doused with pepper spray and plans an assessment of law enforcement procedures on all 10 campuses, as the police chief and two officers were placed on administrative leave.


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