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Jurors in the George Zimmerman case ate dinner at Outback.
Zimmerman jury sequestration included steaks, pedicures

Sequestration of the Zimmerman jury cost taxpayers $33,000.
One of the children who fell sick after eating a free school lunch lies down at a hospital in Patna, India, on July 18.
Cook warned principal about school lunch in India

Cook warned principal about school lunch that killed 23 in India.
On top of her Emmy nominations, Kerry Washington married San Francisco 49ers cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha on June 24 in Blaine County, Idaho.
The 2013 Emmy nominations list

This year's crop pits veterans against freshmen.

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A bookmaker agency employee poses with a board of odds for the royal baby's name at St. Mary's Hospital in London, on July 17, 2013.
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Royal baby in potential hospital switcheroo
Media from around the world are waiting outside a London hospital for the royal baby, but the Duchess of Cambridge may have other ideas.
Robin Wright and Kevin Spacey star in Netflix's first TV series
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'House of Cards' joins list of Emmy nominees
TV's top awards names 2013 contenders
Cory Monteith offers a final message to fans.
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Cory Monteith talks to fans on final flight video
Plus, Dianna Agron remembers her 'Glee' co-star as 'generous' and 'kind.'
Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is profiled in the upcoming edition of Rolling Stone.
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'Rolling Stone' defends Tsarnaev glam cover amid outcry
Magazine says negative response is similar to Charles Manson cover 43 years ago.
Cult leader Charles Manson on the June 15, 1970 cover of 'Rolling Stone'.
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Don't stone 'Rolling Stone' over Boston bomber cover
Magazine cover provokes outrage, but story sounds like serious journalism.
Former Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent Larry Hedlund was fired late this morning after a period of tension with his bosses at the Iowa Department of Public Safety.
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Agent who tracked Iowa governor's speeding SUV fired
Agent's actions sparked a furor over the speeding habits of troopers who drive governor.
General view of the Olympic rings at the 2012 London Games
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Pregnant former Olympian dies, but baby survives
Ethiopian runner was due to give birth in three weeks.

 

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  A worker dries vermicelli that will be used in a traditional sweet dish popular during the fasting month of Ramadan in Allahabad, India. During Islam's holy month, Muslims must fast from dawn to dusk.
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A worker dries vermicelli that will be used in a traditional sweet dish popular during the fasting month of Ramadan in Allahabad, India. During Islam's holy month, Muslims must fast from dawn to dusk.
  Justin Timberlake, left,  and Jay-Z rock the house during the Legends of the Summer tour, on July 17, at the Rogers Centre  in Toronto.
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Justin Timberlake, left, and Jay-Z rock the house during the Legends of the Summer tour, on July 17, at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.
   
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