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U.S. Top News: Prosecutor to seek murder charges against accused Ohio kidnapper

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05/10/2013
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Prosecutor to seek murder charges against accused Ohio kidnapper
CLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio prosecutor vowed on Thursday to seek murder charges that could carry the death penalty against a former Cleveland school bus driver accused of kidnapping and raping three young women who endured a decade as captives in his house.
Workers complete spire on New York's One World Trade Center
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Workers cheered and whistled as they completed the spire on New York's One World Trade Center on Friday, raising the building to its full height of 1,776 feet and helping fill a void in the skyline left by the September 11, 2001 attacks.
UAE's RAKBANK says no clients lost money in cyber fraud
DUBAI (Reuters) - A Middle Eastern bank that fell victim to a major cyber fraud said on Friday that none of its customers had lost any money in a scam which it believed had also caught up lenders in the United States and beyond.
Washington State system hacked, data of thousands at risk
SEATTLE (Reuters) - The website for the Washington State court system has been hacked and up to 160,000 Social Security numbers and a million driver's license numbers may have been accessed, officials said on Thursday.
Body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber entombed: police
BOSTON (Reuters) - The body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been entombed and is no longer in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, where it had been held at a funeral home, the Worcester Police Department said on Thursday.
Heavy metal singer pleads not guilty in California murder-for-hire case
VISTA, California (Reuters) - Heavy metal singer Tim Lambesis, the frontman for Christian rock band As I Lay Dying, pleaded not guilty on Thursday to a charge of soliciting the murder of his estranged wife.
U.S. jury convicts four in Mexico cartel money laundering scam
(Reuters) - A federal jury in Texas convicted the brother of two alleged leaders of Mexico's Los Zetas drug cartel of setting up a racehorse enterprise to launder millions of dollars in illicit profits, authorities said on Thursday.
Manhunt under way for Calif. man suspected of killing family
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A manhunt was under way in Northern California for a father suspected of shooting his wife and two young children to death at their farmhouse, authorities said on Thursday.
Wall Street law firm resigns from Rutgers investigation
(Reuters) - The Wall Street law firm hired to probe how Rutgers University handled the scandal surrounding former head basketball coach Mike Rice has resigned.
Jodi Arias death penalty proceedings postponed until May 15
PHOENIX (Reuters) - The death penalty phase in the trial of Jodi Arias, the California woman convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal slaying of an ex-boyfriend, has been postponed until May 15, court officials said on Thursday.
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