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Sat Feb 8 23:04:41 2014

Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2014 20:04:40 -0800
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A 72-year-old former employee of a Florida trucking company went on a 
shooting spree Saturday, attacking former co-workers and his ex-boss, killing 
two and wounding two more before killing himself, authorities say.Hubert 
Allen Jr shot the men at several locations in and near the 
North Florida community of Lake Butler, according to a Union County Sheriff's 
Office news release.Authorities said Allen shot and killed former co-worker 
Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado, 28, around 9 a.m. According to MyFoxOrlando.com, 
he then headed to the company owner's farm, where he shot and 
killed a farmhand and the owner, Marvin Pritchett.A few minutes later, he 
pulled over where another former co-worker was driving a farm tractor, exchanged 
words with him and then fired one shot from a shotgun, authorities 
said. That victim, 66-year-old Lewis Mabrey Jr., was in good condition and 
receiving surgery for a broken arm and other injuries.Not long after that, 
Allen went to the company's headquarters and shot 44-year-old David Griffis 
in the stomach, the release said. Griffis was in critical condition.Authorities 
say Allen then returned to his Lake Butler home and killed himself. 
He was described as a longtime employee of the trucking company.Investigators 
were working at the five shooting scenes late Saturday and interviewing 
witnesses and company employees. The news release said they were working 
to determine a motive.The trucking company's website says it employs 400
JINAN, China  Fallen Chinese politician Bo Xilai assailed his wife and 
his former right-hand man in four days of testimony ending Sunday, rejecting 
accusations of corruption and shielding a murderer in a trial that gave 
a glimpse into the shady inner workings of China's elite.A court heard 
allegations over the weekend that Bo abused his power as the Communist 
Party secretary of the southern megacity of Chongqing to block an investigation 
into his wife's murder of a British businessman, as well as to 
hide his aide's embarrassing flight to a U.S. consulate.Bo told the Jinan 
Intermediate People's Court on Sunday, the fourth day of the trial, that 
his former right-hand man, Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun, "constantly 
lied in his testimony." He said Wang was "a person of very 
vile quality, who lied in court and muddied the waters."Bo acknowledged 
that he made mistakes in the handling of the incidents that triggered 
the nation's biggest political scandal in decades and brought shame on the 
Communist Party, but denied criminal misconduct.After testimony concluded 
Sunday, the court said all evidence in the trial had been presented. 
The trial was adjourned until Monday, when closing arguments are expected 
to be presented.The Communist Party is using the trial to cement Bo's 
downfall and wrap up a scandal that hangs over the party's recently 
installed new leadership as it tries to cement its authority and fully 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">WASHINGTON  Former Secretary of State Colin Powell says the jury verdict 
that freed the killer of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was "questionable." 
But he isn't sure it will have staying power in the public 
consciousness.Speaking on CBS's Face the Nation, Powell said cases like 
Martin's "blaze across the midnight sky" and are forgotten.The first black 
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and first black secretary of 
state, Powell says America has come a long way toward racial equality 
50 years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. 
Powell recalled being refused service when trying to buy a hamburger before 
the Civil Rights Act of 1964.Minorities have many more opportunities today, 
but Powell says King would still demand work on education, housing and 
economic opportunities.
 VATICAN CITY  Pope Francis says he has been disturbed by "terrible 
images" of atrocities occurring in Syria, and he is urging the international 
community to step up its efforts to end the civil war there.Francis 
told tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square on Sunday 
that Syrian and rebel forces must put down their arms. He renewed 
his call for dialogue as the U.S. considers a military response to 
the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria last week.Francis cited the 
intensification of the "war among brothers," including massacres and "atrocious 
deeds," and he urged the international community to "put all its efforts" 
toward helping Syria find a solution to this "tragic situation."He also 
expressed solidarity for the victims and all those suffering, especially 
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