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21 submachine guns, 12 handguns taken after thieves cut locks on un-alarmed building

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dozens of police weapons, including submachine guns, were stolen from a SWAT training building by thieves who cut through a series of locked doors, police said.


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Company's $9.7 billion revenue total is a 33 percent increase over last year

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Mounting worries about another global recession haven't shaken Google.


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Hearing looks into Energy Department's $528 million package for failed solar company

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two senior Treasury officials said Friday that they had never seen a loan restructuring similar to the Energy Department loan to a failed solar panel maker.


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Space agency taps Virgin Galactic, which aims to be world's first commercial spaceline

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- NASA has booked a charter suborbital flight from Virgin Galactic's spaceport operations in southern New Mexico.


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Michelle Fournier told friend just weeks before rampage that ex-husband had threatened murder

SEAL BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- The horror for most people in this quiet seaside town began to unfold with the staccato `pop, pop, pop' of a handgun as a shooter opened fire in the beauty salon where his ex-wife worked. But for Michelle Fournier, family and friends say, the nightmare began much earlier.


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Play starring Samuel L. Jackson takes fictitious look at leader's motel-room interactions

NEW YORK—Something very strange is happening in Room 306 of the Lorraine Motel. Playwright Katori Hall takes us into the room to reveal what it might have been like to be in the Memphis room in April 1968 on the night before the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. In the room, we watch a civil rights icon flirt, curse, get rattled by lightening, smoke Pall Malls, sip booze, acknowledge his stinky feet and even have a pillow fight with a young woman.


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Best way to get vitamins is to eat foods that naturally contain them, nutritionists say

Two studies this week raised gnawing worries about the safety of vitamin supplements and a host of questions. Should anyone be taking them? Which ones are most risky? And if you do take them, how can you pick the safest ones?


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Airport director vows to now take case to City Council

MEDFORD, Ore. (AP) -- The planning commission in Medford, Ore., has voted against a proposal to put giant advertisements on the control tower at the city's airport.


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OutServe Leadership Summit brings together leaders from 48 chapters around world

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The nation's only professional group for active-duty gay military personnel is holding its first conference in Las Vegas this weekend, an event only made possible by the recent lifting of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that prohibited gay and lesbian troops from serving openly in the armed forces.


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One day seminar includes a screening of \"GhettoPhysics"

2009-2010 data says that Black and Native American students are lagging 20 to 40 percentage points behind their white counterparts in terms of meeting state benchmarks. The same article also notes that at the 10th grade level, 79.7 percent of white students meet standards as opposed to 42.3 percent of black students.

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