After 14 weeks of testimony, a California jury found pop superstar Michael Jackson not guilty Monday of all charges in his child-molestation trial. After the verdicts were read in a packed courtroom, the crowd of Jackson supporters outside the courthouse in Santa Maria erupted with cheers.
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More than 150,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, on June 6, 1944, turning the tide in World War II. After a gruesome battle to take the French coastline, the Allies marched onto Paris and, in spring 1945, defeated the Nazis in their native Germany. "People in the News" takes an in-depth look at the D-Day invasion on its sixty-first anniversary.
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In April 2005,Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, wed Camilla Parker Bowles, the woman blamed by many Britons for destroying his marriage to the late Princess Diana. The marriage took place in a civil ceremony and was later blessed in St. George's Chapel in Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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