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5 French Execs in Breast Implant Scandal on Trial

Hundreds of women who received faulty breast implants are gathering in the south of France for the fraud trial of five executives accused of using cheap industrial silicone to fill tens of thousands of implants around the world.

Jean-Claude Mas, who founded and ran implant-maker Poly Implant Prothese, is among those on trial beginning Wednesday in the southern city of Marseille. The now-defunct company had claimed exports to more than 60 countries and was one of the world's leading implant makers.

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Salman Sidesteps Rights Abuse Claims in Bahrain

Sheikh Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa launched his campaign to head Asian football with plenty of talk about match fixing, grassroots football and more equitable spending of revenues.

But when it came to human rights in his divided nation of Bahrain, Sheikh Salman had little to say.

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Clippers Rout Trail Blazers 93-77

The Los Angeles Clippers trounced the Portland Trail Blazers 93-77 on Tuesday for their sixth straight victory, on a night that saw the Celtics-Indiana Pacers game in Boston canceled in the wake of Monday's deadly bombings at the Boston Marathon.

Caron Butler scored 18 of his 22 points in the third quarter, Blake Griffin added 16 points and DeAndre Jordan had 10 points and nine rebounds for the Pacific Division champion Clippers, who finished their home schedule with a 32-9 record.

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Boston Bombs Raise Worries for Olympics, World Cup

From London to Sochi to Rio de Janeiro, the deadly bomb attacks on the Boston Marathon raised new concerns Tuesday over safety at major sports events around the world, including the Olympics and World Cup.

The twin bombings near the marathon finish line that killed three people and injured more than 170 people brought into sharp focus the security challenges facing next year's Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, the 2014 World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Summer Games in Rio.

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Cardiff Promoted to English Premier League

Wales will have two teams in next season's Premier League after Cardiff gained promotion to the lucrative top flight on Tuesday for the first time in 51 years.

Cardiff, which was playing in the fourth tier and suffering severe financial hardship only 11 years ago, guaranteed a top-two finish in the League Championship thanks to its 0-0 draw against Charlton.

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Letter to U.S. Senator Tests Positive for Ricin

An envelope addressed to a Republican senator tested positive Tuesday for ricin, a potentially fatal poison, congressional officials said, heightening concerns about terrorism a day after a bombing killed three and left more than 170 injured at the Boston Marathon.

One senator, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, said authorities have a suspect in the fast-moving ricin case, but she did not say if an arrest had been made. She added the letter was sent from an individual who frequently writes lawmakers.

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More Than 170 Hurt in Boston Blasts, 17 Critical, Obama Slams 'Cowardly Act of Terror'

The FBI's investigation into the bombings at the Boston Marathon was in full swing Tuesday, with authorities serving a warrant on a suburban Boston home and appealing for any private video, audio and still images of the blasts that killed three and wounded more than 170.

President Barack Obama said it was unclear whether the bombings were carried out by an international organization, domestic group or a "malevolent individual."

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Major Iran Quake Kills 34 in Pakistan, Rattles Gulf and S. Asia

A powerful earthquake struck southeastern Iran on Tuesday, killing at least 34 people across the border in Pakistan and shaking buildings as far away as the Gulf and New Delhi.

The quake, measured at magnitude 7.8 by the U.S. Geological Survey, damaged hundreds of mud-built buildings in remote southwestern Pakistan and comes a week after another struck near Iran's Gulf port city of Bushehr, killing at least 30 people.

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Lakers Must Forge a New Identity without Kobe

The Los Angeles Lakers' locker room had several conspicuous absences Sunday night. Kobe Bryant was at home after surgery on his torn Achilles tendon, and Steve Nash hasn't played in seven games.

Although Bryant's season is over, Dwight Howard insists the Lakers' fun has just begun.

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LeBron Sits as Heat down Cavs 96-95

The Miami Heat, resting LeBron James and most of their top players for the playoffs, earned a 96-95 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday.

Norris Cole stripped Kyrie Irving of the ball with 2.2 seconds left to give to give the Heat the win, finishing with 18 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists.

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