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Pittsburgh Pirates manager John Russell pulls Tom Gorzelanny after he gave up 4 runs in three innings against the Chicago Cubs in the Pirates' home opener, at PNC Park in Pittsburgh on April 7, 2008. (UPI Photo/Stephen Gross)

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A military judge in Washington state Thursday sentenced Army Sgt. John Russell to life with no parole for killing four soldiers and a naval officer in Iraq.
U.S. Army Sgt. John Russell was found guilty of premeditated murder in the 2009 deaths of five service personnel in a mental health facility in Iraq.
A U.S. Army sergeant has pleaded guilty to killing five comrades at a clinic in Baghdad in what is considered the Iraq war's worst case of Army fratricide.
The family of a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq allegedly by another serviceman say they are frustrated at the long delay in bringing the case to trial.
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Pirates extend Manager Hurdle's contract
The Pittsburgh Pirates said Tuesday they have signed Manager Clint Hurdle through the 2014 season, with a club option to extend the deal through 2015.
A Kansas City man says his fictional film about the 1977 killings of three Girl Scouts in Oklahoma will reveal the identity of the actual killer.
The shootings Thursday at Fort Hood in Texas follows, by five months, another mass killing at a combat stress clinic at Camp Liberty in Baghdad.
The U.S. Army said a solider accused of killing five people at a military stress clinic in Iraq is back in the United States.
A U.S. soldier has been charged in the shooting deaths of five soldiers at Camp Liberty in Baghdad, a U.S. military spokesman said Tuesday.
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