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This image from surveillance video provided by the FBI Friday Jan. 31, 2014 shows a suspect in the robbery of a GardaWorld armored truck guard entering the HSBC bank on Broadway in the Queens borough of New York City Friday. Federal investigators are searching for three men they say held up the armored truck guard at a Queens bank in broad daylight. Authorities didn't disclose how much was taken in the robbery that occurred inside an ATM lobby at around noon Friday at a HSBC bank branch in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens. (AP Photo/FBI)

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Law enforcement and other emergency personnel gather outside a post office Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, in Rutherford, N.J. White powder was mailed to businesses near the site of Sunday's Super Bowl, prompting an investigation by the FBI and other law enforcement. A federal law enforcement official said one of the envelopes contained baking soda. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

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File- This Dec. 1, 2009 file photo shows U.S. murder suspect Amanda Knox being accompanied by a police penitentiary officer as she arrives for a hearing at the Perugia court, Italy. To many Americans, especially in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems the victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious foreign legal system for the death of a 21-year-old British woman. But in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, others see her as someone who got away with murder, embroiled in a case that continues to make global headlines and reinforces a negative image of Americans behaving badly, even criminally, abroad without any punishment. As she remains free in the U.S., these perceptions will not only fuel the debate about who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox played in her death, but also about whether U.S. authorities should, if asked, send her to Italy to face prison. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)

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FILE - This Oct. 4, 2011 file photo shows Amanda Knox speaking at a news conference shortly after her arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle. To many Americans, especially in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems the victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious foreign legal system for the death of a 21-year-old British woman. But in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, others see her as someone who got away with murder, embroiled in a case that continues to make global headlines and reinforces a negative image of Americans behaving badly, even criminally, abroad without any punishment. As she remains free in the U.S., these perceptions will not only fuel the debate about who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox played in her death, but also about whether U.S. authorities should, if asked, send her to Italy to face prison (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, file)

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File- This Dec. 18, 2010 file photo shows convicted U.S. student Amanda Knox attends a hearing in her appeals trial, at Perugia's courthouse, Italy. To many Americans, especially in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems the victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious foreign legal system for the death of a 21-year-old British woman. But in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, others see her as someone who got away with murder, embroiled in a case that continues to make global headlines and reinforces a negative image of Americans behaving badly, even criminally, abroad without any punishment. As she remains free in the U.S., these perceptions will not only fuel the debate about who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox played in her death, but also about whether U.S. authorities should, if asked, send her to Italy to face prison. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino, File)

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File-This Dec. 11, 2010, file photo shows Amanda Knox sitting at the beginning of a hearing in her appeals trial, at Perugia's courthouse, Italy. To many Americans, especially in her hometown of Seattle, Amanda Knox seems the victim, unfairly hounded by a capricious foreign legal system for the death of a 21-year-old British woman. But in Italy and elsewhere in Europe, others see her as someone who got away with murder, embroiled in a case that continues to make global headlines and reinforces a negative image of Americans behaving badly, even criminally, abroad without any punishment. As she remains free in the U.S., these perceptions will not only fuel the debate about who killed Meredith Kercher in 2007 and what role, if any, Knox played in her death, but also about whether U.S. authorities should, if asked, send her to Italy to face prison. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito, File)

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Amanda Knox prepares to leave the set following a television interview, Friday, Jan. 31, 2014 in New York. Knox said she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that country's judicial system . "I'm going to fight this to the very end," she said in an interview with Robin Roberts on ABC's "Good Morning America." (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)

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Amanda Knox sits on the set of ABC's "Good Morning America", Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, in New York. Knox said Friday in an interview with Robin Roberts that she will fight the reinstated guilty verdict against her and an ex-boyfriend in the 2007 slaying of a British roommate in Italy and vowed to "never go willingly" to face her fate in that country's judicial system. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)

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FILE - This Jan. 17, 2014 file photo shows singer Kanye West as he arrives for the Givenchy men's Fall-Winter 2014-2015 fashion collection in Paris. West will not face criminal charges over an incident in which he apparently punched a man in a Beverly Hills chiropractor's office, prosecutors determined Friday, Jan. 31. The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office rejected a battery case against the rapper because he had reached a civil settlement with the man and there were no significant injuries documented after the altercation. The altercation occurred after the 18-year-old man used a racial slur in an argument with West's fiancee, Kim Kardashian, on Jan. 13, according to a document prepared by a prosecutor. (AP Photo/Zacharie Scheurer, File)