Amanda Knox to face retrial over 'sex murder' of flatmate

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Italy court overturns Knox acquittal
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Wednesday 27 Mar, 2013
Italy court overturns Knox acquittal
ITALY'S highest criminal court has overturned the acquittal of Amanda Knox in the slaying of her British roommate and ordered a new trial.
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