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A-Rod: Lawyers are setting up interview with feds (AP)

New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez slaps a pitch from Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Maholm up the middle, driving in two runs during a spring training baseball game in Bradenton, Fla., Monday, March 8, 2010.  (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)AP - Alex Rodriguez may soon be talking to federal authorities, and he hopes it will happen close to spring training.


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Marion Jones signs with WNBA's Tulsa Shock (AP)

Former sprinter Marion Jones addresses the media during a news conference announcing her signing with  WNBA basketball  Tulsa Shock on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, in Tulsa, Okla. Looking on is team president Steve Swetoha.  Jones was a star at the 2000 Sydney Olympics but admitted two years ago that she had taken the 'clear.' She was stripped of her medals, including three golds. (AP Photo/Shane Bevel)AP - Marion Jones hasn't lost much of her swagger.


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Davies takes 1st-round lead at Australian Open (AP)
AP - Defending champion Laura Davies shot a 5-under 68 to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the Women's Australian Open.
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Montana rallies for 66-65 win over Weber State (AP)

Montana's Anthony Johnson, left, and Will Cherry, center, go up for a loose ball above Northern Colorado's Will Figures (2) in an NCAA college basketball game in the Big Sky Conference tournament Tuesday, March 9, 2010, in Ogden, Utah. Montana defeated Northern Colorado 68-63 to advance to the finals. (AP Photo/Colin Braley)AP - Montana coach Wayne Tinkle shook off his assistants' suggestions to get the ball inside as the Grizzlies tried to rally from a 22-point deficit against Weber State.


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Lindsey Vonn falls in giant slalom (AP)

Maria Riesch of Germany, right, and Lindsey Vonn of the United States, pose after an alpine ski, Women's World Cup downhill event in Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany, Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Riesch won the event as Vonn clinched the Women's World Cup downhill discipline trophy. (AP Photo/Armando Trovati)AP - Lindsey Vonn of the United States fell in the first leg of the final giant slalom of the season, opening the way for rival Maria Riesch to make up ground in the race for the overall title.


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Report: Captured Taliban No. 2 'Singing Like a Male Canary'
The former operations chief and second in command of the Afghan Taliban has been "singing like a male canary" since his arrest last month in Karachi, Pakistan, counterintelligence officials said Wednesday.
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Salt Bill Leaves Chefs With Bad Taste
Proposed legislation in New York would fine restaurants $1,000 for using salt in any form in the preparation of food
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House Dems Put America onHold To Push Health Care
Democrats cancel all hearings on Capitol Hill in anticipation of health care reform negotiations• White House Pitches Talking Points to House Dems• Pro-Life Dems: Senate Health Bill DOA• YOU DECIDE: Is Health Care Reform Doomed?• RAW DATA: Dems Who Could Pull the Plug on Reform
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HSBC: Data on 15,000 Swiss Accounts Stolen
Information on 15,000 HSBC customers with Swiss accounts has been stolen, the British bank said Thursday, potentially exposing foreign clients to prosecution by tax authorities in their home countries.
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Mexico's Slim Becomes 'World's Richest' Person
Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world's richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing nation to top the list, according to Forbes magazine.
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Critics Blast Transborder Immigrant Tool as 'Irresponsible'
A cell phone application that will help illegal immigrants find water and key landmarks as they cross into the United States is an inappropriate use of taxpayer funds and an irresponsible use of technology, critics say.
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Nearly Half of Kansas City Schools to Close
The Kansas City school board narrowly approved a plan Wednesday night to close nearly half the district's schools in a desperate bid to avoid a potential bankruptcy.
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Police Release Photos Calif. Serial Killer Took of Girls
Prosecutors said convicted serial killer Rodney Alcala used his camera to gain the trust of young women and now they fear photographs he snapped decades ago could contain images of more potential victims.
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Chief Exorcist Says 'Devil at Work' Inside Vatican
Sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church are proof that that "the Devil is at work inside the Vatican", according to the Holy See's chief exorcist.
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Miss. School Axes Prom After Lesbian Date Request
A northern Mississippi school district decided Wednesday not to host a high school prom after a lesbian student demanded she be able to attend with her girlfriend and wear a tuxedo.
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