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ORLANDO, Fla. - This is what freedom looks like for Casey Anthony: $537.68 from her jail account, no job, estranged parents, a criminal record, lawsuits pending against her and the scorn of multitudes who think she got away with murder.
She quickly gave reporters the slip after walking out of jail Sunday, but whatever life she manages to build for herself will be lived under a media microscope and the shadow of countless threats.
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By Mike Schneider and Matt Sedensky
The Associated Press
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Jurors did not reach a verdict Monday in the Casey Anthony murder trial after deliberating for almost six hours on the prosecution's claim that the woman killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee because the toddler interrupted her carefree partying and love life.
The jury began considering the case around noon after prosecutors gave a rebuttal closing argument and said the defense's assertion that Caylee's death was an accident made no sense.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - A lengthy list of friends and ex-boyfriends on Thursday depicted a woman on trial in the killing of her 2-year-old daughter as someone living a carefree, leisurely life around the time her child is believed to have been missing, including just a day before her arrest.
Casey Anthony, 25, is charged with first-degree murder in Caylee's death in the summer of 2008 and has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, she could be sentenced to death.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Jurors did not reach a verdict Monday in the Casey Anthony murder trial after deliberating for almost six hours on the prosecution's claim that the woman killed her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, because the toddler interrupted her carefree partying and love life.
The jury began considering the case at noon after prosecutors gave a rebuttal closing argument and said the defense's assertion that Caylee's death was an accident made no sense.
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- Tucker Anthony Realty Corporation, Charles F. Hovey, Jr., Laura J. Vennard, Stephen Palmer, R. Park Palmer, John C. Dusel, George Crawford and Tucker Anthony & R.L. Day, Incorporation, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Richard Schlesinger, Adson Partners, a Limited Partnership, and Adson Realty Associates, a Limited Partnership, Defendants-Appellants., 888 F.2d 969 (2nd Cir. 1989)
Peter S. Herman, New York City (Richard Sussman, New York City, of counsel), for defendants-appellants.
Michael S. Gruen, New York City (David R. Gil...
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NEW HAVEN -- Hartford Archbishop Henry Mansell will act as host for a Columbus Day Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Oct. 8 at Anthony's Ocean View, 450 Lighthouse Point. Sacred Heart University President Anthony Cernera will be a guest speaker; Hospital of Saint Raphael CEO and President Christopher O'Connor will serve as master of ceremonies.
Cernera was named president of Sacred Heart in 1988 at the age of 38, making him one of the youngest college presidents in the country. He co-founded the Center for Christian Jewish Understanding, which has gained praise from both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict. In 2006, he was named only the second lay president in the history of the International Federation of Catholic Universities.
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WASHINGTON, May 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Tenor Anthony Kearns will be the featured performer at the National Memorial Day Choral Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. on Sun., May 30 at 2 p.m., it was announced today.
The festival is sponsored by Music Celebrations International in conjunction with the Americans Veterans Center. "Music Celebrations is proud to have Anthony Kearns as part of our Memorial Day Choral Festival. His stunning Irish tenor voice adds tremendously to our tribute to men and women who have fought to protect the freedoms of the United States and allies around the world," said concert producer Daniel Schwartz.
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Robert J. Shockey, Court appointed, Chattanooga, Tenn., for appellant.
John H. Reddy, U.S. Atty., Chattanooga, Tenn., for appellee; Robert A. Scott, ...
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About 60 members of the Sweet Home community met Tuesday to discuss the school district's proposed spending plan for 2011-12 during the district's fourth community budget session.
Superintendent Anthony Day detailed the proposed $67.6 million budget, which will see a $1.3 million drop in state aid compared with the current school year.