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ABC News: Top Stories
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Ore. Mental Health Worker Stabbed
Jennifer Warren, a mental health worker, was killed Sunday during a scheduled home visit to a patient.

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Watch: Dharun Ravi Sentenced to 30-Day Jail Term; Student Fined for Illegal Downloads
The latest headlines from ABCNews.com.

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Three Dead, Two Missing on Everest
It was rush hour on Mount Everest this weekend with 150 climbers reaching the summit, including a 73-year-old woman, but the world's tallest peak also claimed the lives of three climbers and two more are missing.

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Photos: Solar Eclipses Around the World
Great shots of Solar Eclipses.

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Sheriff: Gangs Started Miss. Prison Riot
Sheriff says gang started prison riot in Mississippi; slain guard was 24-year-old man

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Paula Deen Reveals How Much She's Lost on New Diet
Celebrity chef Paula Deen has revamped her diet and lost 30 pounds, she told the co-hosts of “The View” today. Today’s episode, which took a look at increasing American obesity rates, was titled “The Fat Show.” Co-host Joy Behar quipped to Deen “and you’re the...

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Photos: Miley Cyrus Goes Super Sexy
Miley Cyrus' "Hannah Montana" days are far behind her.

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Nuke Agency Head to Step Down
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman Gregory Jaczko says he will step down

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Shareholders Cut CEO Pay in Backlash
Amidst a climate of populist outrage and corporate missteps, shareholders are voting en mass to cut executive pay thanks to a new government rule called "say on pay." The board of directors, who determine CEO pay, don't have to listen to the shareholder vote but most of are listening.
The CEO of Sprint Dan Hesse received a $3.25 million pay cut after shareholders expressed concern with a deal Hessee cut with Apple to carry the iPhone on the Sprint Network. The deal will cost Sprint $15.5 billion and the Sprint will reportedly not profit from the deal till 2015.
But are "say on pay" shareholder votes, while non-binding, a helpful feedback tool or do they encourage Monday morning quarterbacking?

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