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A convicted rapist on Friday lost his bid to gain more freedom from a Minnesota program that confines more than 600 of the state's most dangerous sex offenders after they leave prison.

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Minn. judges block rapist's bid for more freedom

Lauren Hasson made the Freedom softball team’s first-round playoff vision a reality, and Lindsey Auton completed the job as the Lady Patriots erased an early deficit to beat Hibriten at home, 8-4, on Friday.

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Freedom powers back to overcome Hibriten, 8-4

May 11 (Infostrada Sports) – Leading second round scoresfrom the Madeira Islands Open at the par-72 course in Santo da Serra on Friday. …

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Golf-Madeira Islands Open second round scores

About 2,000 birds were found dead on beaches in central Chile, a natural history museum director said Friday, accusing fishermen of snagging them in their nets and letting them drown.

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By Tony Munroe

MUMBAI, May 6 (Reuters) – Whatever its intentions in cracking down on abuse of tax havens, India has alienated overseas investors with the timing and communication of its measures when it can ill afford to do so.

India’s move to target tax evaders through a general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR), along with a plan to retroactively tax the indirect transfer of assets, has spooked investors and added to an exodus of funds, battering the rupee.

Starting on Monday, India’s parliament will begin considering the finance bill that includes the tax proposals but final details may be a month or more away, government sources have said, which could prolong the uncertainty and aggravate a balance of payments shortfall.

“We are hoping that because of the currency and because of inflow problems, they might either delay it by a year or do something else,” said Samir Arora, an India-focused fund manager with Helios Capital Management in Singapore.

After days of what traders said was intervention to defend the rupee, the Reserve Bank of India late on Friday took steps to encourage dollar inflows, a move dealers said may do little to improve near-term weakness in the currency, which is approaching an all-time low set in December.

Meanwhile, the gloomy mood derailed the year’s biggest initial public offering from India, with auto parts maker Samvardhana Motherson Finance Ltd on Friday scrapping its $311 million issue because of poor demand.

Foreign funds are usually the biggest buyers of large Indian equity deals.

Adding to investor ire, India said on Friday it may review its tax break treaty with Mauritius, the East African island country that the majority of foreign portfolio inflows are believed to be routed through.

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RPT-India to deliberate tax measures as investors fret

Detroit — Two of the 100 Detroit Public Schools students suspended for walking out of school to protest district-wide downsizing and demand better conditions started a “Freedom School” on Friday, across the street from their high school.

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Suspended DPS students find 'Freedom'

MADRID — The Spanish government approved Friday a permit to explore for oil offshore the Canary Islands in an area that could become by far the largest source of oil production in a country heavily dependent on crude imports.

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Spain Approves Canary Islands Oil Exploration

Next Friday, February 10, the Stanford Technology Law Review is holding its annual symposium, and this year's topic is an important one:Â First Amendment Challenges in…

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Marvin Ammori: First Amendment Challenges in the Digital Age

The Internet proved the only true form of free communication during the Arab Spring and yet the West has come to take the freedom it confers for granted, Google boss Eric Schmidt said Friday.

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West takes Internet freedom for granted: Google boss

A tourist bus collided with a parked vehicle in the U.S. Virgin Islands on Friday, injuring 13 cruise ship passengers after it went down an embankment, authorities said.

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US Virgin Islands tourist bus accident injures 13

MOUNT VERNON — About a dozen people stood in the slush in front of the Skagit County Courthouse on Friday to protest a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision to grant free speech rights to corporations.

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A group lobbying for Second Amendment rights in South Dakota shot themselves in the proverbial foot Friday morning in Pierre.

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Gun bill misfires in legislative committee hearing

A judge has ruled demonstrators don't have a First Amendment right to protest Friday afternoon in front of a New York City federal courthouse that has hosted several major terrorism trials.

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Judge rules against NYC court protest organizers

Liberty senior linebacker Stephon Font-Toomer has given an oral commitment to Wagner College, a Football Championship Subdivision program in the Northeast Conference. Liberty coach Dave Brown confirmed Font-Toomer's choice Friday afternoon.

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Liberty linebacker makes college choice

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The next razor clam dig is Friday and Saturday at four coastal beaches.

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The Liberty County High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams rebounded from Friday’s losses to Richmond Hill by sweeping McIntosh Academy on Saturday at home.

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Liberty gets back on track

Electronic Arts is seeking First Amendment protections in an upcoming legal dispute with the maker of military helicopters featured in Battlefield 3 . Kotaku reports that Textron, the parent company of Bell Helicopters, asked EA on December 21 to cease the depictions of three of its aircraft found in Battlefield 3 . Last Friday, EA did a pre-emptive tactical suit against Textron, saying the …

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Seniors Stacia Anderson and Breanna Boyd were killed in a car accident Friday night in Lynchburg.

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Liberty Christian Academy mourns students killed in car accident

SANTA CRUZ — The largest swell of the winter slammed county beaches and reefs on Friday. A west swell of 12 feet at 16-second intervals peaked Friday and was partly responsible for sinking a 58-foot sardine fishing boat about two miles off Pleasure Point early Friday, the U.

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