Thursday, May 17, 2012

Year 2012Episode 9860 minMay 17, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
2012/05/16 Headlines: DOJ Probes JPMorgan Chase for $2 Billion Loss; Boehner Revives Debt Limit Threat; DEA Accused of Role in Killing of 4 Civilians in Honduras; Syrian Troops Kill 21 Civilians; Rebels Get Weapons Boost; Israeli Troops Wound Palestinian "Nakba" Protesters; France Inaugurates Hollande as New President; Greece to Hold New Elections After Unity Talks Fail; Charges Unveiled in Rebekah Brooks Phone-Hacking Case; Virginia House Denies Judgeship to Openly Gay Prosecutor; Investigation: Texas Executed Innocent Man in 1989; Medical Report Claims Zimmerman Had Injuries After Martin Killing; Mexican Novelist Carlos Fuentes Dies at 83;$
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