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Sandusky accusers can't use pseudonyms; Mormons take part in gay pride parade; Vatican blasts nun's book on sexuality; and more.

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The Slatest: June 4, 2012

Judge Denies Sandusky Accusers Request for Pseudonyms

Judge Denies Sandusky Accusers Request for Pseudonyms

The alleged victims won't be able to remain anonymous when they take the stand to testify against the ex-Penn State coach.

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Hundreds of Mormons March in Gay Pride Parade

Hundreds of Mormons March in Gay Pride Parade

The group offers its LGBT support in a year where both gay issues and religion are in the national spotlight.

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Syrian Rebels Declare End to Cease-Fire, Kill 80 Soldiers

Syrian Rebels Declare End to Cease-Fire, Kill 80 Soldiers

Opposition forces went on the offensive over the weekend after the government failed to meet its Friday ultimatum to end the violence.

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Vatican Denounces Prominent Nun's Book on Sexuality

Vatican Denounces Prominent Nun's Book on Sexuality

The church claims that Farley's views on masturbation, homosexuality present a "defective understanding" of Catholic theology.

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Four Found Guilty in Terror Plot Over Mohammed Cartoons

Four Found Guilty in Terror Plot Over Mohammed Cartoons

Police say the men were only hours away from launching an assault on the newspaper that first published the depictions of the prophet.

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Obama Win Could Cost Romney $5 Million in Taxes

Obama Win Could Cost Romney $5 Million in Taxes

A pair of think tanks use the candidates' tax returns to illustrate how the rich would fare under their respective policies.

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Gov. Walker Holds Slim Lead in Wisconsin

Gov. Walker Holds Slim Lead in Wisconsin

But with only one day to go the recall election appears far from decided.

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Porn Actor Suspected of Grisly Killing Arrested

Porn Actor Suspected of Grisly Killing Arrested

The man suspected of killing and dismembering his former lover was arrested in Germany on Monday.

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Queen Elizabeth Leads Huge Thames Flotilla

Queen Elizabeth Leads Huge Thames Flotilla

A royal pageant the likes of which haven't been seen for 350 years marked her 60th year on the throne.

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