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Friday, June 3, 2011

John Edwards pleads not guilty; Blagojevich being Blagojevich; and more from The Slatest.

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The Slatest: June 3, 2011

John Edwards Pleads Not Guilty

John Edwards Pleads Not Guilty

"I never ever thought I was breaking the law."

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Economy Added Far Fewer Jobs Than Expected in May

Economy Added Far Fewer Jobs Than Expected in May

Lackluster report raises concerns over strength of U.S. recovery.

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Blagojevich Circus Restarts With Corruption Retrial

Blagojevich Circus Restarts With Corruption Retrial

Feds to ousted Illinois governor: “You are a convicted liar, correct?”

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HIV Infections Dropped 25 Percent in Last Decade

HIV Infections Dropped 25 Percent in Last Decade

But the health gains are unevenly distributed and fall short of international targets.

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Six Killed in Arizona Shooting Spree

Six Killed in Arizona Shooting Spree

Police say 73-year-old gunman killed ex-wife, her divorce lawyer and three others before turning the gun on himself.

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Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83

Jack Kevorkian Dies at 83

The man known as "Dr. Death" was a polarizing figure in the national debate over assisted suicide.

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I'm Rooting for LeBron James, and I'm Not Ashamed To Admit It

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The Best Thing About the New X-Men: The Love Affair Between James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender

The Best Thing About the New X-Men: The Love Affair Between James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender

Is The Killing's Nuanced Portrait of Grief the Reason Viewers Are Losing Patience With It?

Is The Killing's Nuanced Portrait of Grief the Reason Viewers Are Losing Patience With It?

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