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Innocence Commission: N.C. creates first in nation to backstop courts (Winston-Salem Journal)   Giving power to the paddle (Dallas Morning News)
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Three-step process creates another chance at freedom for the wrongly convicted   Some North Texas school districts are holding fast to corporal punishment, but critics say they're out of whack
 
 
 
                     
Snitch (Boston Globe)   Separated at birth, united by chance (Chicago Tribune)            
    CBS Is All Katie, but Rivals Aren’t Standing By (NY Times)  
When cops trust a pair of criminals to help catch a major heroin dealer, it reveals the tangled relationship between police and confidential informants.   Thanks to a Web site and DNA tests, two adopted girls named Mia find they have far more in common   To reintroduce Katie Couric to the country as a serious yet still accessible evening news anchor on Sept. 5, CBS has embarked on an image campaign worthy of a presidential candidate.  
 
                         
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Program abuses may be costing Americans’ jobs (St Louis Post Dispatch)   10 years of welfare reform (Columbus Dispatch)
 
Visas were established when U.S. companies said they couldn’t find enough qualified Americans for high-tech jobs. But critics say many of the foreigners that employers bring in actually have the same skills as American workers.   Columbus social worker Cathy Elkins feared the worst when President Clinton signed legislation 10 years ago to "end welfare as we know it." "I was one of those people who thought it would be a catastrophe," she said. She and the others were wrong.

 
 
                                 
A state trooper shot Jimmy Lee Jackson but ... was it murder? (Montgomery Advertiser)   Failing Sarah (St Petersburg Times)
Dallas County's prosecutor is investigating the 1965 slaying of a black civil rights worker, even though a former state trooper has confessed to the killing.   The last 26 hours of Sarah Rinaldi's life started off as a party. But it spiraled out of control. A lot of people had the chance to help, but who is ultimately responsible?
 
                                 
   
   
   
                                 
Democrats eye inroads among NASCAR fans (Washington Times)   Disney Movie Club (Buena Vista Home Entertainment)   WWII Interrogators End Silence (Washington Post)
   
Travis Johnson is just the type of voter the Democratic Party hopes to win back in its effort to regain control of Congress in the November elections.     Fort Hunt veterans questioned Nazi POWs at one of the United States's top-secret prisoner camps.
   
                                 
What do they know about you? (San Jose Mercury News)   Match.com   Katrina: One Year Later Reclaiming a City (Philadelphia Inquirer)
   
MN survery of 4 frms shows your wanderings online may not be as secret as you would like     A year after the hurricane devastated it, New Orleans struggles to rise again.
   
             
                         
Couple's heroic service knows no boundaries (Buffalo News)  
  Mission: Space station (Olando Sentinel)
   
Wife gets award for sheltering Jews     Atlantis flight among toughest yet, NASA says
   
   
   
                       
                                 
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