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Former NFL star accused of killing men after spilled-drink incident

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Former NFL star accused of killing men after spilled-drink incident

Former New England Patriots American football star Aaron Hernandez fatally shot two men because he believed one of them disrespected him when he bumped into him and spilled his drink in a Boston nightclub, US prosecutors said.

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Jury still out in Rockefeller trial
US jurors in the kidnapping trial of the German who calls himself Clark Rockefeller face a third day of deliberations today.

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War vet sues Michael Moore
A US war veteran is suing Michael Moore for $85m (€66.7m), alleging TV clips of him were used without his consent in the documentary 'Fahrenheit 9/11'.

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President Bush called for jury duty in Texas

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John Kerry gets Jury duty

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Nuns accused of raping deaf children
Church pays $85m to priest abuse victims

The Boston Archdiocese has agreed to pay $85m (€76m) to settle more than 550 court claims from people who allege Roman Catholic priests abused them, a leading lawyer in the cases said.

Wed, 10 Sep, 2003

Mick Clifford
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