April 30, 2009
HUNTSVILLE, Texas — A Texas man was executed Thursday for the rape and slaying of a woman abducted while she was trying to make a call at a pay phone 10 years ago.

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WASHINGTON — The case of the missing law clerks is this spring’s most-watched mystery at the Supreme Court.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Republican Norm Coleman asked the Minnesota Supreme Court on Thursday to order the counting of at least 1,359 additional ballots and possibly thousands more in his U.S. Senate race or go so far as to throw out the election entirely.
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WASHINGTON, April 30, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The law firm of Finkelstein Thompson LLC is currently investigating potential legal claims on behalf of shareholders of Sequenom, Inc. (Nasdaq:SQNM) (”Sequenom”) in connection with recent news concerning the company’s clinical studies of its prenatal genetic test for Down syndrome. Finkelstein Thompson LLC welcomes inquiries from Sequenom shareholders by phone at (877) 337-1050 or by email at contact@finkelsteinthompson.com.
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ATLANTA, April 30, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Holzer Holzer & Fistel, LLC is investigating possible violations of federal securities law by Sequenom, Inc. (”Sequenom” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq:SQNM). The investigation focuses on, among other things, whether Sequenom violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing materially false and misleading statements regarding the Company’s Down syndrome test under development. Specifically, the investigation seeks to determine whether certain officers and directors of the Company failed to properly disclose that Sequenom employees mishandled test data and results regarding the Down syndrome test.
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April 29, 2009
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It’s been more than four decades since Arlen Specter, senator from Pennsylvania, earned the nickname “Specter the Defector.” With his decision this week to leave the Republican Party, he confirmed that it is indeed an accurate description of his political character.

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The Supreme Court yesterday split along a familiar ideological battle line in its consideration of the Voting Rights Act, apparently leaving Justice Anthony M. Kennedy in the pivotal position of deciding the fate of what a government lawyer called “one of the most transformative acts in American history.”
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“This is the bumbling bank robber case,” Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. announced, and with that it became clear yesterday that Christopher Michael Dean’s bad luck had followed him to the Supreme Court.
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