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$1.6 million sought for copy of Declaration of Independenceupdated: Mon Jul 04 2011 22:08:00

The New York Times store is selling an exceptionally rare version of the Declaration of Independence, a broadside printed about July 13, 1776, in Salem, Massachusetts. One of only six copies in existence, it can be yours for $1.6 million.

Billy the Kid photograph fetches $2.3 million at auctionupdated: Sun Jun 26 2011 11:25:00

A 130-year-old photo, billed as the only authenticated picture of legendary outlaw Billy the Kid, sold for $2.3 million at a Denver auction Saturday night.

No pardon for Billy the Kidupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 15:32:00

Gov. Bill Richardson of New Mexico will not pardon legendary Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid in the death of a law enforcement officer more than a century ago, he said Friday.

Richardson won't pardon 'Billy the Kid'updated: Fri Dec 31 2010 15:32:00

In his last day in office, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson refuses to pardon a legendary outlaw.

Pardon or not, it's business as usual at Billy the Kid Museumupdated: Thu Dec 30 2010 16:31:00

Some say he was a cold-blooded killer and a callous thief. Others dismiss his penchant for gun battling and horse stealing as merely "the way it was" in the Wild West. Some celebrate his legendary disdain for authority.

Decision on whether to pardon 'Billy the Kid' expected by end of weekupdated: Wed Dec 29 2010 15:03:00

The governor of New Mexico has until Friday to decide whether to pardon one of the West's most infamous outlaws in the killing of a law enforcement officer.

Have your say on possible 'Billy the Kid' pardonupdated: Thu Dec 23 2010 08:24:00

The governor of New Mexico has received about 400 responses on a special website dedicated to answering a generations-old question: Should outlaw Billy the Kid get a pardon in the killing of a sheriff?

A pardon for the notorious Billy the Kid?updated: Thu Aug 05 2010 23:16:00

Billy the Kid is dead and probably doesn't care, but a pardon for the cold-blooded killer may be in the offing.

A wilderness experience without all the workupdated: Mon Jun 08 2009 09:55:00

Visiting southwestern New Mexico's Gila Wilderness is an adventure, in the this-place-would-gladly-kill-you-given-half-a-chance sense of adventure.

SI.com: Luke Winn: Seven of the hottest college basketball rivalriesupdated: Tue Nov 20 2007 15:49:00

Everyone knows about Duke-North Carolina and Louisville-Kentucky. But a new crop of rivalries has emerged in college hoops, fueled by poaching coaches, blue-chip recruits, buzzer-beaters and simple bad blood.

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