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U.S. Woman Gets Life after Hiring Teen who Killed Wrong Man

A U.S. woman was sentenced to life in prison Thursday after she hired a teen to kill a man, and he killed the wrong man by mistake.

A judge sentenced Karlita Desean Phillips after a jury found her guilty of accessory before the fact of murder and soliciting a minor to commit a felony, according to prosecutor David Stumbo.

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Rocker Vince Neil Drops Lawsuit over Social Media Passwords

Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil got back his social media passwords after suing a consultant he hired to manage the accounts and accusing her of posting online without his consent, a lawyer for the rocker said Friday.

Kristy Sinsara handed over the passwords and the case was dismissed in early June, attorney James Kohl confirmed. The breach-of-contract lawsuit accused Sinsara of holding the passwords hostage and making unauthorized posts.

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U.S. Girl Helps Saves Grandpa Thanks to Science Project

A 10-year-old U.S. girl is being credited for helping save her grandfather's life after noticing, thanks to her science fair project, that he was having a stroke.

Sophia Tabors of St. Louis, Missouri, told a local television station she decided to study strokes after one of her grandfathers had one. The ensuing project by the fourth-grader won a second-place ribbon.

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Idaho Cyclist Sparks Wildfire by Burning Used Toilet Paper

Authorities say a cyclist started a 73-acre wildfire in southwest Idaho by lighting his toilet paper on fire after taking a comfort break.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials say the cyclist stopped to defecate in a ravine in the Boise foothills on Wednesday afternoon. The man then lit the toilet paper on fire but lost control of the embers in the dry grass while trying to extinguishing the waste.

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Milwaukee Man Shoots Dog, Mistaking it for Reported Lion

A man who thought he spotted a lion that people have reported seeing wandering on Milwaukee's north side has shot and injured a large pit bull.

Police say the dog, which was shot Tuesday night, is being cared for at the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission.

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He Can Sing, Just Don't Ask Obama to Rap

U.S. President Barack Obama is a man of many musical talents –- proven with previous public performances –- but rapping, he admits, just isn't one of them.

Speaking at the Beating the Odds youth summit in Washington Thursday, Obama said his hip-hop rhyming skills are not among his greatest musical assets.

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Poland Learns to Love Stalin's Unwanted Gift

Polish TV presenter Robert Bernatowicz used to hate Warsaw's colossal Palace of Culture, an unwanted gift from Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin that opened 60 years ago this week. But that was before he broke into the building.

"I heard there was a tunnel where a fancy secret train ran between the Communist Party's headquarters and the palace. And I had this vision I'd find it," he told Agence France Presse.

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'Putin Wants Me for Economy Minister', Says Berlusconi

Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to give Silvio Berlusconi Russian citizenship -- and the job of economy minister -- the disgraced Italian billionaire politician was quoted as saying Thursday.

"In Italy, I have been relegated to the sidelines, but Putin has told me he is willing to give me citizenship, and entrust me with running the economy ministry," La Stampa newspaper quoted him as saying at a dinner party.

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PLA: Long March for China Military Shoes Nears End

A long march by China's armed police towards feet that do not smell appears to be nearing its end, with military leaders announcing "liberation shoes" dating back six decades will be "honorably discharged".

New breathable black canvas footwear will be distributed to members of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) paramilitary police, the force's website said.

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Japan Zoo Takes on Cockroach PR Role

A Japanese zoo is trying to do the impossible -- improve the image of cockroaches, putting on an exhibition of one of the world's most hated insects.

With a whopping -- and disgusting -- 4,000 species around the planet, the hardy creature can survive almost anywhere, but is most commonly encountered by city-dwellers in grubby corners of the kitchen, or roaming around the floor at night.

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