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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

No verdict nevertheless on Anthony

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Jurors didn't reach a verdict Monday within the Casey Anthony murder trial when deliberating for pretty much six hours.

The jury began considering the case around noon when prosecutors gave a rebuttal closing argument and said the defense's assertion that Caylee's death was an accident created no sense.

Anthony is charged with first-degree murder and 6 alternative charges. If convicted of first-degree murder, she may well be sentenced to death or life in jail.

The sequestered jury of seven girls and 5 men was scheduled to resume deliberating at 8:30 a.m. today. they need listened to thirty three days of testimony and another 2 days of closing arguments.
 
New Mexico hearth

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- Residents of a replacement Mexico town threatened by a huge wildfire rolled into Los Alamos nearly per week when flames forced an evacuation and therefore the closure of a close-by major nuclear weapons laboratory.

Summer showers gave a lift to firefighters battling the blaze and provided authorities enough confidence Sunday to permit the twelve,000 residents to come home.

The fire erupted June twenty six when a tree fell onto power lines, officers announced Sunday.

Fueled by an exceptionally dry season within the Southwest and erratic winds, the fireplace has mushroomed to 189 sq. miles. it absolutely was nineteen % contained as of Sunday night.

Union endorses Obama

CHICAGO -- The nation's largest lecturers union voted Monday to support President Barack Obama's 2012 re-election bid.

About seventy two % of the National Education Association's representative assembly voted to suggest the president's candidacy to its three.2 million members.

The NEA becomes one among the primary labor unions to formally support the president in 2012.

The vote came daily when vp Joe Biden fired up the lecturers with a speech supposed to swish over past discord and draw a distinction between the president's education policies and people espoused by many Republican governors who have sought to dial back collective bargaining rights.

Man kills police officer

MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A police officer and another person died from their injuries when being shot Sunday night in a very Memphis hotel.

Police said a suspect was in custody.

Police Director Toney Armstrong said Officer Timothy Warren died at Regional Medical Center.

Warren was among many officers responding to a decision at the Doubletree Hotel. A civilian victim was conjointly shot and later died in what officers said started as a domestic dispute.
Veterans legislation

WASHINGTON -- The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs has approved legislation that will need broad job-skills coaching for all U.S. service members before leaving the military.

The bill aims at cutting the high unemployment rate among veterans of this wars.

The legislation would offer "veterans with the broad job-skills coaching and support they have to interrupt down barriers to employment," committee Chairman Patty Murray, D-Wash., said.

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