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The changing stories in the Trayvon case; Edwards jury enters 4th day; TV makers fight discounts; and more.

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The Slatest: May 23, 2012

Key Trayvon Witnesses Changed Story

Key Trayvon Witnesses Changed Story

The Orlando Sentinel details how a handful of witnesses offered varying accounts as the investigation heated up.

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Doctor Who Helped Capture Bin Laden Jailed for Treason

Doctor Who Helped Capture Bin Laden Jailed for Treason

Shakil Afridi was subject to a regional tribal justice system, which found him guilty and handed down a 33-year sentence.

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Edwards Jury Enters Fourth Day of Deliberations

Edwards Jury Enters Fourth Day of Deliberations

The jurors have asked to take another look at more than a dozen exhibits as they attempt to return a verdict in the campaign finance trial.

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New Obama Ad Again Trumpets OBL Raid

New Obama Ad Again Trumpets OBL Raid

Weigel: The president goes for another Bin Laden raid three-pointer right in the middle of a discussion of veterans.

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TV Makers Look To Block In-Store and Online Discounts

TV Makers Look To Block In-Store and Online Discounts

Faced with decreasing demand, Samsung and Sony are hoping to enforce a price floor on flat-screens.

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