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Caught in the act with her lover, Tracy Denise Roberson -- thinking quickly, if not clearly -- cried rape, authorities say. Her husband pulled a gun and killed the other man with a shot to the head.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/LAW/03/30/te....ap/index.html
lol and he bought it
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Girl critically hurt in shooting
A 12-year-old girl is critically ill in hospital in Greater Manchester after being shot in the head.
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Terror attacks increase, says US
The number of people killed in terror attacks in 2006 rises by 40%, says the US State Department.
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Information chief urges reforms
The information commissioner asks for greater powers to counteract "excessive surveillance".
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Venezuela 'to withdraw from IMF'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says he will leave the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
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First ministers meet EC president
Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness are to jointly meet the head of the European Commission Jose Maneul Barroso.
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Civil service postcode pay strike
As civil servants take strike action over regional pay, a union says Welsh political parties back its opposition to the plans.
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Alert for UK store card customers
Many shoppers who use store cards are to be told on their account statement they can get a better deal elsewhere.
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Blackman verdict appeal launched
Prosecutors begin an appeal against a decision to clear a Japanese businessman of Lucie Blackman's death.
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Moss range debuts across UK
Fashion retailer Topshop makes the Kate Moss collection available at its 225 stores across the UK.
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Animal rights suspects targeted
Suspected animal rights extremists are being targeted in a series of dawn raids across the UK and Europe.
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Union anniversary plea to voters
Scotland's politicians will spend the 300th anniversary of the Act of Union trying to sway undecided voters.
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Information chief urges reforms
The information commissioner asks for greater powers to counteract "excessive surveillance".
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Teenager held after sister shot
The brother of a 12-year-old girl who was shot in the head in Manchester is held on suspicion of attempted murder.
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Humphrys honours BBC man
Veteran UK radio presenter John Humphrys honours missing BBC correspondent Alan Johnston.
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Football: Chelsea under pressure
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez believes Chelsea are under massive pressure to triumph in the Champions League after losing ground in the title race.
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Immigration 'threat' to language
The Welsh Language Board chair claims "immigration and emigration" is a threat to the future of the language.
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Nigerians march over poll 'fraud'
Nigerian opposition and civil groups are to join May Day rallies to protest against recent elections.
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Blair quit plans due 'next week'
Tony Blair will say "something definitive" next week about his plans to step down as prime minister.
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Chinese object to climate draft
China leads objections to a major report on climate economics being discussed by the IPCC in Bangkok.
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Turkish police halt May Day rally
Turkish police arrest at least 80 left-wing demonstrators who tried to hold a May Day rally in Istanbul.
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Blasts rock Bangladesh stations
There have been simultaneous bomb attacks at three railway stations in Bangladesh, say officials.
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Hospital cash 'cynical ploy' row
Rivals accuse Labour of electioneering as it emerges two days before assembly voting that it has given an extra £2m to the Children's Hospital for Wales.
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Blair doubts on fortnightly bins
Tony Blair says there must be "better ways" to boost recycling than cutting bin collections to every fortnight.
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Streisand tickets going for £500
Singer and actress Barbra Streisand is to charge up to £500 per ticket when she plays the UK this summer.
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Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader 'killed'
The interior ministry in Iraq says it has intelligence that the head of al-Qaeda in Iraq has been killed.
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Timeline: Operation Crevice
Five men have been on trial accused of conspiracy to cause explosions in Britain. But what led them to the Old Bailey.
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Classic FM tops Sony Radio Awards
Classic FM wins UK station of the year at the Sony Radio Academy Awards, while the late John Peel is honoured.
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UN calls for Johnston's release
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon repeats his call for the release of missing BBC reporter Alan Johnston.
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Missile plot Briton sent to jail
A Briton who allegedly tried to buy missiles to shoot down airliners has been jailed, it has emerged.
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Israeli minister quits over war
A minister resigns in protest against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's handling of Israel's war against Lebanon.
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Lost passport delays captive duty
One of the sailors due to return to duty after being held hostage by Iran is delayed after he lost his passport.
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Football: Liverpool v Chelsea
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez and Chelsea's Jose Mourinho go head to head in Tuesday's Champions League semi-final, second leg.
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Home information packs under fire
A House of Lords committee describes opposition to the introduction of Home Information packs (HIPs) as "striking" and "widespread".
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30 held over animal extremism
Police arrest 30 people over animal rights extremism, in a series of raids across the UK and Europe.
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Trial puts system under strain
Did the Operation Crevice trial undermine or confirm the value of the jury system?
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Aspirin may increase stroke risk
Older people who take aspirin to reduce their risk of stroke may be doing more harm than good, a UK study suggests.
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Schools are now 'exam factories'
Schools have been reduced to "exam factories" by ministers' obsession with targets, teachers hear.
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'Nine pints' death driver jailed
A motorist who thought nine pints was safe as long as he wore a seatbelt is jailed for causing a friend's death.
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Trial hears of priest's 'anxiety'
The Angelika Kluk murder trial hears that a priest behaved strangely in the days after she disappeared.
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