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More than a week after the quake, relief workers are warning that patients are dying of injuries for lack of medical care. Meantime, looting continues in the capital. Throngs of people climbed into shattered buildings and tossed goods to friends, or carried sacks away.

The Supreme Court has ruled that big business can spend its millions to directly support or oppose candidates for president and Congress, a decision that sharply reverses a century-long trend to limit the political influence of corporations and labor unions.

He's the dad. Former Democratic presidential candidate, John Edwards, has finally admitted he fathered a child during an affair before his second White House bid. He's long denied paternity of the two-year-old girl.

In keeping with tradition, Pope Benedict has blessed two lambs whose wool will be shorn to make shawls for newly appointed archbishops to wear.

Diane Kepley, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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