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Murder trial or middle school — one alternative juror got confused.
Joshua Komisarjevsky's prison diaries were used as evidence in the Connecticut triple-murder trial.
Three-quarters of registered voters support the death penalty for Steven Hayes.
Stephen J. Hayes will be eligible for the death penalty.
And her campaign takes a chair to the head.
"Striving to remain unchanged / Want to stay right where we are!"
How are Metro-North riders supposed to party with all those pesky seats?
Obama-backed Michael Bennet wins in Colorado.
Sometimes it's best to keep these thoughts to yourself.
Omar Thornton ended his rampage by shooting himself.
And anything might happen after dessert!
God, priests are always secretly cancer-free, aren't they?
Senate hopeful received at least five military deferments.
Plus: Connecticut legalizes pickles, and John McCain doesn't want to know his farmer, all in our morning news roundup.
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