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STATE The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens pleaded not guilty to corruption charges Thursday and received an unusually speedy trial date, which he hopes will clear his name before voters consider re-electing him in November.

Stevens fights charges

Leaving court: U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens leaves federal court Thursday in Washington, D.C., after pleading not guilty to seven felony charges. Republican lawmakers are acting to fill his committee posts.
J. Scott Applewhite The Associated Press
Leaving court: U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens leaves federal court Thursday in Washington, D.C., after pleading not guilty to seven felony charges. Republican lawmakers are acting to fill his committee posts.
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