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Wife to face murder charge in preacher's slaying
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The wife of a slain Tennessee preacher will be charged with killing him, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said today. Mary Winkler, 32, will face a charge of first-degree murder, the TBI said. Matthew Winkler, preacher at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in Selmer, Tennessee, was found dead at his parsonage on Wednesday night. After a daylong search, Winkler's wife and children were 340 miles away in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Wife to be charged with killing minister
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Two days after charismatic Tennessee minister Matthew Winkler was found shot to death in the church parsonage, authorities say his wife is being charged with first-degree murder. Mary Winkler was found Thursday with the couple's three daughters in Alabama, about 340 miles from their home
Wife to face murder charge in minister's slaying
CNN
The wife of a slain Tennessee minister will be charged with killing him, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said today. Mary Winkler, 32, will face a charge of first-degree murder, the TBI said. Matthew Winkler, minister at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in Selmer, Tennessee, was found dead at his parsonage on Wednesday night. After a daylong search, Winkler's wife and children were 340 miles away in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Wife faces murder charge in minister's slaying
CNN
The wife of a slain Tennessee minister will be charged with killing him, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said today. Mary Winkler, 32, will face a charge of first-degree murder, the TBI said. Matthew Winkler, minister at the Fourth Street Church of Christ in Selmer, Tennessee, was found dead at his parsonage on Wednesday night. After a daylong search, Winkler's wife and children were 340 miles away in Orange Beach, Alabama.
Chile Says Bus That Crashed Was Unlicensed
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AP - ARICA, Chile — The bus that crashed down a mountainside in Chile, killing 12 elderly American tourists, was not certified by local authorities to carry passengers and its operator was not among the tour groups vetted by the cruise ship, authorities said Thursday.
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Everybody may soon hate Raymond
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Reuters - Finally, there is an answer to the old question, "What's more boring than watching golf on television?" As the new documentary "95 Miles to Go" reveals, watching Ray Romano watching golf on television is much more boring. So is watching Ray Romano eat at Subway. And nibble from a friend's room-service tray. And drive a car.
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Wichita State Embraces NCAA Road Trip
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AP - Before this season, Wichita State had gone 17 years without receiving a bid to the NCAA tournament. So now that they're in the regional semifinals, the Shockers aren't going to complain about traveling 1,200 miles to play in an unfriendly environment.
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Blog: The Aftermath of Australia's Cyclone
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AP - AP correspondent Burt Herman is covering the effects of Cyclone Larry in Australia.
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Edward C. Baig: Personal Tech - Slingbox sets your TV viewing free
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USATODAY.com - Slingbox is modeled on a liberating concept called place-shifting - the idea that you can watch "local" channels or stuff you recorded on TiVo even if you are thousands of miles from home. SlingPlayer Mobile software extends the reach of the Slingbox to personal digital assistants and cellphones.
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White House Questions Iran's OK on Talks
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AP - The Bush administration questioned on Wednesday the motives of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in approving U.S.-proposed talks on Iraq, but did not shut the door entirely.
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White House Questions Iran's OK on Talks
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AP - The Bush administration questioned on Wednesday the motives of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in approving U.S.-proposed talks on Iraq, but did not shut the door entirely.
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Iran's Nukes Concern Some Arab Countries
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AP - This tiny Gulf country is increasingly nervous — as are some of its neighbors — about Iran's controversial nuclear program, right across the water.
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Pakistan Sentences Two Men To Death For Shia Bombing
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Yvonne Lee - AHN Staff Reporter (AHN) - Pakistan sentences two men to death for a bomb attack that killed 47 people at a Shia shrine last year. Three other accomplices were sentenced to life in prison for the bombing in Fatehpur, about 200 miles south of Quetta. BBC News reports that...
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Australian Storm Survivors Pause to Barbie
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AP - After their town was torn apart by a terrifying cyclone — amazingly without loss of life — the people of Innisfail responded with a most Australian of gatherings: a barbie.
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Ancient Sarcophagus Unearthed in Cyprus
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AP - A 2,500-year-old sarcophagus with vivid color illustrations from Homer's epics has been discovered in western Cyprus, archaeologists said Monday.
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Gunmen Kill 20 in Breakout at Iraqi Jail
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AP - About 100 masked gunmen stormed a prison near the Iranian border Tuesday, cutting phone wires, freeing all the inmates and leaving behind a scene of devastation and carnage — 20 dead policemen, burned-out cars and a smoldering jailhouse.
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Iran Leader Approves Iraq Talks With U.S.
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AP - Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tuesday that he approves of proposed talks between U.S. and Iranian officials on Iraq, but warned that the United States must not try to "bully" Iran.
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Iran Leader OKs Talks With U.S. on Iraq
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AP - Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Tuesday that he approves of talks between U.S. and Iranian officials on Iraq, but warned that the United States must not try to "bully" Iran.
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Iraqi residents say bodies in video from US raid
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Reuters - A video of civilians who may have been killed by U.S. Marines in an Iraqi town in November showed residents describing a rampage by U.S. soldiers that left a trail of bullet-riddled bodies and destruction.
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Oily fish may reduce prostate cancer spread: study
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Reuters - Eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids such as oily fish may help to prevent the spread of prostate cancer, scientists said on Tuesday.
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Expanding Bases Put Focus on U.S. in Iraq
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AP - The concrete goes on forever, vanishing into the noonday glare, 2 million cubic feet of it, a mile-long slab that's now the home of up to 120 U.
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Shiites Complete Pilgrimage to Karbala
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AP - Millions of Shiite pilgrims, some of them flogging themselves with chains, surrounded a shrine in the holy city of Karbala on Monday to commemorate the 40th and final day of symbolic mourning for the Prophet Muhammad's grandson.
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Insurgents storm police station, free 30 detainees
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As many as 100 insurgents armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers today stormed an Iraqi police station and freed more than two dozen detainees, Iraqi police officials said. The attack sparked clashes that killed at least 19 people -- including several police officers in Muqdadiya, 65 miles north of Baghdad. Authorities are still attempting to determine the exact number of casualties.
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25 killed as insurgents stage jailbreak in Iraq
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As many as 100 insurgents armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers today stormed an Iraqi police station and freed more than two dozen detainees, Iraqi police officials said. The attack sparked clashes that killed at least 25 people -- including 15 police officers in Muqdadiya, 65 miles north of Baghdad. Authorities are still attempting to determine the exact number of casualties.
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25 killed as insurgents stage jailbreak in Iraq
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As many as 100 insurgents armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenade launchers today stormed an Iraqi police station and freed more than two dozen detainees, Iraqi police officials said. The attack sparked clashes that killed at least 25 people -- including 15 police officers in Muqdadiya, 65 miles north of Baghdad.
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