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Nick Thomas, 53, of Phoenix holds a sign thanking President Obama at the Arizona Democratic Party in Phoenix on June 15, 2012, after the president announced the easing of enforcement of immigration laws, effective immediately. The new policy offers a chance for hundreds of thousands of younger illegal immigrants to stay in the U.S. and work. (Associated Press/The Arizona Republic)

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A law enforcement officer takes notes June 14, 2012, at the home of Dr. Timothy Jorden in Hamburg, N.Y. Jorden is sought in connection with the hospital shooting death of his ex-girlfriend at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo, N.Y., on Wednesday. (Associated Press)

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President Obama responds on Friday, June 15, 2012, during a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House when he is interrupted while announcing that his administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives. (Associated Press)

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Kevin Costner arrives June 14, 2012, at a federal courthouse in New Orleans for the trial for Stephen Baldwin's lawsuit against Costner over their multimillion dollar business dispute in the aftermath of the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The lawsuit accuses Costner and Smith of duping Baldwin and friend Spyridon Contogouris over their investments in an oil cleanup device that BP used after the spill. (Associated Press)

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Lance Armstrong won the Tour de France every year from 1999 through 2005. A federal probe into alleged doping ended in February with no criminal charges being brought. (Associated Press)

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Jerry Sandusky, arriving Thursday for the fourth day of his trial in Bellefonte, Pa., on child molestation charges, heard testimony from three more accusers describing what happened when they were with the former Penn State coach when they were boys. (Centre Daily Times via Associated Press)

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"Paradise Lost" is a trilogy by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky that resulted in freedom for three men who had been convicted of murder on little evidence. One had been sentenced to death, the other two to life in prison.

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R. Allen Stanford, once considered one of the wealthiest people in the U.S. with a financial empire that spanned the Americas, was convicted on charges he bilked investors out of more than $7 billion. He received a 110-year sentence. (Associated Press)