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Dutch nurses’ union: Care does not include sex
March 12, 2010A union representing Dutch nurses will launch a national campaign Friday against demands for sexual services by patients who claim it should be part of their standard care.
Court OKs ‘under God’ in Pledge of Allegiance
March 12, 2010A federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled that the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance is constitutional.
Al-Qaida suspect worked at nuclear plants
March 12, 2010An American accused in Yemen of being a member of al-Qaida worked at nuclear power plants in the U.S., a spokesman for a group of plants in New Jersey says.
Georgia judge bars release of photos of hiker's nude, decapitated body
March 12, 2010Photos of the nude and decapitated body of a murdered hiker, sought by a writer on assignment for Hustler magazine, will not be released, a judge in Georgia ordered Wednesday.
Autopsy shows Haim had enlarged heart, manager says
March 12, 2010The autopsy on Corey Haim revealed the actor's heart was enlarged and his lungs were filled with water when he died, Haim's manager said.
Authorities seek help identifying people in serial killer's photos
March 12, 2010Hoping to solve numerous cold cases, authorities on Thursday released hundreds of photos of unidentified women and children found in a storage unit that belonged to a serial killer who appeared on "The Dating Game."
Mississippi school sued for canceling prom over lesbian student
March 12, 2010A Mississippi high school faces a lawsuit over its decision to cancel its prom rather than allow a lesbian high school student to attend with her girlfriend.
Sony unveils Move, its PS3 motion controller
March 12, 2010On Wednesday, Sony unveiled Move, its motion-sensitive controller.
Senate leader Reid's family hurt in car wreck
March 12, 2010The wife and daughter of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid were injured Thursday in a highway accident, a spokesman for the Democratic senator from Nevada said. The injuries aren't considered life-threatening.
House votes to impeach federal judge from Louisiana
March 12, 2010The House of Representatives voted unanimously Thursday to impeach Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, making him the nation's 15th federal judge ever impeached.





