ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A woman accused of making anti-Semitic remarks was removed Sunday from the executive committee of New York's small but politically influential Independence Party. Lenora Fulani's comments had drawn criticism not only from fellow Independence Party members, but also from powerful Democrats such as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and from Republicans including New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Fulani has been accused of saying Jews "function as mass murderers of people of color" and "had to sell their souls" to acquire Israel. Fulani and five of her supporters were purged from the Ross Perot-inspired party's 25-member executive...