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  • **FILE** Convicted murderer Glen Rogers (right) stares at public defender Joan Corces during a July 8, 1996, hearing in Tampa, Fla. (Associated Press)

    Documentary: Inmate may be involved in O.J. case

    A documentary about an inmate on Florida's death row says the convicted killer might have been involved in the murder of O.J. Simpson's ex-wife and her friend.

  • Documentary: Inmate may be involved in OJ case

    A documentary says a Florida death-row inmate might have been involved in the murder of O.J. Simpson's ex-wife and her friend, a claim being criticized by one victim's family and being looked at skeptically by a detective and a prosecutor who dealt with the convict.

  • Documentary says inmate involved in Simpson case

    A documentary about an inmate on Florida's death row says the convicted killer might have been involved in the murder of O.J. Simpson's ex-wife and her friend.

  • Tuning in to TV: Lear, Alda honored at International Emmys

    Producer Ryan Murphy paid tribute at the International Emmy Awards to television legends Norman Lear and Alan Alda, whose cutting-edge, socially conscious shows in the '70s paved the way for his shows, including "Glee" and "The New Normal."

  • LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Reform VAWA now

    Janice Shaw Crouse writes volumes of wisdom in her opinion column "Violence Against Women Act needs reform" (Commentary, Wednesday). VAWA was enacted back in the days of what I call "the great O.J. scare." In 1994, the nation became fixated on the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Politicians, powerless to protect victims, enacted a very bad piece of legislation.

  • American Scene

    Freezing drizzle and rain, which is expected to change over into snow that could continue Monday, made roads slick across portions of the Upper Midwest.

  • FILE- In this file photo from Tuesday Jan. 30, 1996, Rupert Murdoch, right, Chairman and CEO of The News Corporation Limited, listens as Roger Ailes speaks during a New York news conference after he was named chairman and CEO of News Corp. Ailes told a former publishing executive to lie to federal investigators who vetted now-disgraced ex-New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik for a Cabinet post in 2004, according to court documents cited in a news report Friday, Feb. 25, 2011. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)

    Report: Fox News boss told exec to lie about Kerik

    Fox News chairman Roger Ailes told a former publishing executive to lie to federal investigators who vetted now-disgraced ex-New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik for a Cabinet post in 2004, according to court documents cited in a news report Friday.

  • Report: Fox News chief told exec to lie on Kerik

    Fox News chairman Roger Ailes told a former publishing executive to lie to federal investigators who vetted now-disgraced ex-New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik for a Cabinet post in 2004, according to court documents cited in a news report Friday.

  • ** FILE **In this Oct. 3, 2008 file photo, O.J. Simpson reacts as he is found guilty on 12 charges, including felony kidnapping, armed robbery and conspiracy at the Clark County Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas. State authorities are recommending that Simpson and a co-defendant be sentenced to 18 years in prison for the gunpoint robbery and kidnapping of two sports memorabilia dealers, according to documents filed Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Daniel Gluskoter, Pool, file)

    Nevada panel turns down Simpson's appeal

    O.J. Simpson won't get a rehearing before the three Nevada Supreme Court justices who denied an appeal of his conviction in a Las Vegas hotel room heist.

  • American Scene

    Fluoride in drinking water — credited with dramatically cutting cavities and tooth decay — may now be too much of a good thing. Getting too much of it causes spots on some children's teeth.

  • Uma Thurman in "Kill Bill," Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" and Wesley Snipes in "Blade."

    The List: Not ready for 'The Expendables'

    This week we list those action heroes whom Sylvester Stallone found expendable for his box-office hit movie "The Expendables." Whom did Sly abandon, and possibly why?

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  • Trustee sells O.J.'s 'confession' book to Goldmans

    MIAMI — The family of Ron Goldman has purchased the rights to O.J. Simpson's canceled book "If I Did It" from a court-appointed bankruptcy trustee in a settlement reached yesterday.

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