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      ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, JUNE 16 AND THEREAFTER - In this May 11, 2012 photo, Springfield Southeast High School students are seen in the Principles of Art class in Springfield, Ill. Visual Arts Educator Lisa Long, left, helps students Dylan Walsh, center, and Ryeder Rettwghaus. Days after President Barack Obama called on the states to keep students in schools and raise the dropout age to 18, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn proposed that Illinois should do so. Not everyone met the proposal with Quinn's enthusiasm, saying the state should consider it carefully before pushing up the age. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)
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      This photo taken May 30, 2012 shows a view of the Watergate complex from the top floor of the Watergate Office Building in Washington Forty years ago police in Washington arrested five men breaking in to the Democratic National Committee offices in Washington. The name of the complex they were breaking into became infamous: the Watergate. These days, though, unless you know where to look, there’s little marking the location of the 1972 crime that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The office building that was the site of the break in is still in use, though the tenants have changed. The adjacent hotel where the burglars stayed is currently closed. And another hotel across the street where a lookout waited with a walkie-talkie, monitoring the burglars’ progress, has been turned into a college dorm. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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      Father Francis X. Mazur of Erie County Medical Center, greets mourners before the funeral for Jacqueline Wisniewski at St. Martin of Tours Church in Buffalo, N.Y. Saturday, June 16, 2012. Wisniewski, 33, was killed Wednesday at ECMC, where she worked. Police said she was shot by ex-boyfriend Timothy Jorden, a doctor at the hospital. (AP Photo/Gary Wiepert)
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      Former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky leaves the Centre County Courthouse after the second day of testimony at his trial in Bellefonte, Pa., Monday, June 11, 2012. Sandusky is accused of 52 counts of child sexual abuse involving 10 boys over a period of 15 years in Bellefonte, Pa., Monday, June 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
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      In this photo taken May 30, 2012, Penzance senior adviser Peter Greenwald looks out of a window from an office on the sixth floor of the Watergate Office Building in Washington. This particular office space is believed to be the former headquarters of the Democratic National Committee offices that were burglarized 40 years ago. The building out of the window is the former Howard Johnson's Hotel. Forty years ago police in Washington arrested five men breaking in to the Democratic National Committee offices in Washington. The name of the complex they were breaking into became infamous: the Watergate. These days, though, unless you know where to look, thereís little marking the location of the 1972 crime that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. The office building that was the site of the break in is still in use, though the tenants have changed. The adjacent hotel where the burglars stayed is currently closed. And another hotel across the street where a lookout waited with a walkie-talkie, monitoring the burglarsí progress, has been turned into a college dorm. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    Mont. senate candidates face off in first debate
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