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High Court rejects Moore appeal

The Supreme Court won't hear the case of Alabama Judge Roy Moore, suspended for refusing to remove a 10 Commandments display in front of the state courthouse. It let stand a lower court ruling that Moore violated church-state separation.

** The Supreme Court will settle a fight over patients' legal rights when their HMOs refuse to pay for recommended medical treatment.

** Sen. Bob Graham, D-Fla., won't seek re-election to the Senate next year. Graham, 67, who recently dropped his presidential ...

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