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U.S. Top News: Snowden could leave Moscow airport soon: source

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07/24/2013
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Snowden could leave Moscow airport soon: source
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Fugitive U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden could soon leave Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, where he has been holed up for more than a month, after Russian authorities approved the necessary papers, an airport official said on Wednesday.
Third victim identified in gruesome East Cleveland murders
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio (Reuters) - A third woman whose body was found wrapped in a garbage bag in East Cleveland, Ohio, was identified on Wednesday as Shirellda Terry of Cleveland, the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner said on Wednesday.
Deal 'imminent' to sell Harrisburg's debt-laden incinerator
(Reuters) - The city of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, said on Wednesday that it reached an agreement to sell the garbage incinerator that burned a $345 million hole in its finances and nearly left it bankrupt.
Fight over Detroit bankruptcy begins in federal court
DETROIT (Reuters) - A showdown over the biggest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history begins in a federal court on Wednesday morning as creditors challenge its legality.
Chicago council to approve $500 million Wrigley Field upgrades
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Chicago City Council is expected to approve on Wednesday a $500 million proposed renovation of Wrigley Field, the historic home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team.
Obama returns to Galesburg, a case in point for a spending appeal
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - John Eskridge knows what he wants to hear President Barack Obama say when he returns to Galesburg, Illinois, on Wednesday for what the White House has billed as a major economic address.
For Detroit, all roads probably lead to bankruptcy court
(Reuters) - With fights over whether Detroit can pursue its bankruptcy filing playing out in both federal bankruptcy court and Michigan state court, many are wondering how the matter will be resolved.
U.S. probes Southwest Air's LaGuardia landing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. safety regulators launched an investigation on Tuesday into the collapse of the front landing gear on a Southwest Airlines plane shortly after it touched down at New York's LaGuardia Airport on Monday evening.
California men accused of locking girl in box face new drug charges
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Two California men accused of holding a teenage girl captive as a sex slave on their marijuana farm and locking her inside an oversized metal toolbox have also been charged with forcing her to help prepare their cannabis crop for illegal distribution.
Judge delays enforcement of Alabama abortion law until 2014
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday delayed until next year the enforcement of Alabama's new abortion law, which tightens restrictions on providers and, according to opponents, could force the closing of more than half of the state's abortion clinics.
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