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CDC advises consumers to be sure they know where their produce originated

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Avoid foreign produce. Wash and peel your fruit. Keep it refrigerated. None of these common tips would have guaranteed your safety from the deadliest food outbreak in a decade, the one involving cantaloupes from Colorado.


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Prosecutors say Sedro-Woolley pair denied meals to 13-year-old from Ethiopia

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) -- A Washington couple has been charged with homicide by abuse in the death of their 13-year-old daughter who was adopted from Ethiopia.


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19-year-old charged in murder that authorities call a hate crime

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- A white Mississippi teenager accused of running down a black man with a truck has pleaded not guilty to capital murder.


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In brighter sign, consumer spending inched upward

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans earned less last month, the first decline in nearly two years. With less income, consumers could cut back on spending and weaken an already-fragile economy.


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Little has changed since MLK called Sunday morning "the most segregated hour"

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- As a young white minister, Michael Catt said he was fired from a Mississippi church for quoting Martin Luther King Jr. He never forgot it.


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Three-eyed critter was expected to live only a few days; now he's in the Guinness Book

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) -- Frank and Louie the cat was born with two faces, two mouths, two noses, three eyes - and lots of doubts about his future.

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61-year-old Manuel Valle's case adds to recent spate of Southern executions

STARKE, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida man convicted of killing a police officer during a traffic stop 33 years ago has been executed at the Florida State Prison.


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Powerful Republican Scott Beason made comment about a predominantly Black county

GARDENDALE, Ala. (AP) -- A powerful Republican leader in the Alabama Senate apologized Tuesday for referring to blacks as "aborigines" on recordings played during a federal gambling corruption trial.


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Hollywood producer and two chaplains file complaints

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Two chaplains and a Hollywood producer who volunteer at downtown's Los Angeles County jail say deputies brutalize inmates and sheriff's supervisors don't take beating reports seriously.


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Says one 72-year-old recipient in Oregon: "I have no pain"

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) -- Sometime after midnight on a moonlit rural Oregon highway, a state trooper checking a car he had just pulled over found less than an ounce of pot on one passenger: A chatty 72-year-old woman blind in one eye.


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