Kennedy cousin Skakel proclaims innocence

By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN
Associated Press

SUFFIELD, Conn. (AP) - Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel is proclaiming his innocence in his first parole hearing to determine whether he should be released from a Connecticut prison a decade after he was convicted of killing his neighbor.

Skakel spoke slowly and softly at the hearing at

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Clues left all around in slaying of NJ 12-year-old

By GEOFF MULVIHILL
Associated Press

CLAYTON, N.J. (AP) - Two teenage brothers charged with killing a 12-year-old girl who disappeared while riding her bike left behind evidence in their house, and one wrote a Facebook post that led their mother to call police, authorities said.

After a 48-hour search for Autumn Pasquale,

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2 women killed, 2 kids hurt in Ark. head-on crash

NEWPORT, Ark. (AP) - Arkansas State Police say two women were killed and two children were injured after a sport utility vehicle collided with a dump truck.

Authorities say the fatal crash happened Tuesday on Arkansas Highway 226 in Jackson County. Authorities say the crash remains under investigation, but that a Mack truck collided head on with an

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Government to study cancer risk at Erwin facility

ERWIN, Tenn. (AP) - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is sponsoring a cancer risk study at Erwin's Nuclear Fuel Services.

The agency announced Tuesday that the study will be carried out by the National Academy of Sciences.

The Johnson City Press reports (http://bit.ly/WICpUt) that the government currently relies on 22-year-old data in assessing the

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Swing-state voters hit with mail ad barrage

By BRIAN BAKST
Associated Press

MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) - Around lunchtime each day, the latest missives promoting or pillorying Democratic President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney arrive in Diane Ouradnik's mailbox. Before long, they're in her trash.

Tearing and tossing has become routine for battleground-state

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