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[06/01] McVeigh Uses Old Case to Seek Delay
DENVER (AP) _ Timothy McVeigh confessed to the Oklahoma City bombing. His attorneys admit they have no new evidence to prove his innocence. And they are relying on a 57-year-old patent fraud case in seeking a delay of his execution.

[06/01] Former strip club manager testifies he arranged sex for athletes
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By MITCH STACY Associated Press Writer ATLANTA (AP) _ A strip club owner paid dancers to have sex with star athletes because he wanted to attract celebrities, a former manager testified Friday.

[06/01] Texas Murderer Gets Death Sentence
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Jurors decided Friday that a man should be executed for killing a 13-year-old girl during a botched 1991 robbery of a frozen yogurt shop. The jury took two days to convict Robert Burns Springsteen IV of murdering Amy Ayers and two more days to decide that he should be put to death.

[06/01] Man Found Guilty of Fremont Bombs
HAYWARD, Calif. (AP) _ An unemployed crime-lab technician was convicted of two counts of attempted murder for planting bombs under the homes of Fremont's police chief and other city officials. The verdict, reached Thursday and read Friday in Alameda County Superior Court, followed a week of deliberations and months of testimony in the case.

[06/01] Colombian Pleads Guilty to Heroin Import Conspiracy
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The suspected head of a heroin-smuggling ring, who in 1999 became the first Colombian in nine years extradited to stand trial in the United States, pleaded guilty on Friday to drug conspiracy charges.

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