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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Zimmermans' perjury problem; Giffords' successor; Syria's civil war; a face-chewing twist; and more.

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The Slatest: June 13, 2012

Prosecutors: Zimmerman's Wife Used Small Transfers to Hide $100,000

Prosecutors: Zimmerman's Wife Used Small Transfers to Hide $100,000

Shellie Zimmerman faces one count of perjury for lying to the court about her husband's finances.

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Barber Wins Arizona Special Election

Barber Wins Arizona Special Election

The Democrat will finish Giffords' House term, but will face off against the same GOP challenger later this year in a regular election.

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Assad Regime "Surprised" By Talk of Syrian Civil War

Assad Regime "Surprised" By Talk of Syrian Civil War

The U.N.'s top peacekeeper reports a "change in nature" of the violence that continues to worsen as the world watches.

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Miami Face-Chewing Victim May Have Been Shot by Police

Miami Face-Chewing Victim May Have Been Shot by Police

Surgeon says there "mysterious" holes in the man's chest may be gun-shot wounds. 

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Auburn Shooting Suspect Surrenders

Auburn Shooting Suspect Surrenders

Three-day manhunt for a suspect in a shooting that left three dead ends peacefully.

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Southern Baptists To Elect First Black President

Southern Baptists To Elect First Black President

The convention is trying to distance itself from its history of slavery and opposition to civil rights.

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DOJ To Sue Florida Over Non-Citizen Voter Purge

DOJ To Sue Florida Over Non-Citizen Voter Purge

But the Sunshine State has threatened its own legal action as it moves forward with its controversial plan.

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