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Hearing set for soldier charged in Iraqi death
BAGHDAD A pretrial hearing will be held Sept. 20 at a U.S. base in Tikrit for an Army lieutenant charged in the death of an Iraqi detainee, the U.S. military announced yesterday. 1st Lt. Michael C. Behenna of Edmond, Okla., has been charged with... -
Mom got girls to rob, kill, cops say
Two teenage girls are accused of stabbing a 75-year-old man to death in a robbery that netted them $15, and police say the mother of one of the teens helped put them up to it. Dannette R. Gillespie, 38, gave knives to her 15-year-old daughter and...Tags: Police, People, Police Arrests
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Suicide attack kills at least 30 in Pakistan
PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A pickup truck packed with explosives blew up a police security checkpoint in northwestern Pakistan yesterday, killing at least 30 people and injuring dozens more, the day after a foiled militant kidnap attempt led to an additional 24...Tags: Explosions, Rebellions, Police, Vehicles, Kidnapping
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Ex-mail carrier sentenced
When Millard Taylor noticed that three of his workers' compensation checks hadn't arrived in the mail on schedule, he decided to investigate. After some digging, Taylor discovered that the three checks, along with a Social Security check, had been cashed...Tags: Transportation, Corporate Crime, Punishment, Wages and Pensions, Prisons
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Can murder be proved without a body? There are ways
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange County investigators have suggested in recent weeks that missing 3-year-old Caylee Marie Anthony may be dead. But can they prove it? Nearly two months after Caylee's disappearance became public, the search for a child, living or dead, continues....Tags: Witnesses, Defendants, Murder, Punishment, New Hampshire
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The water plant under New York
Associated PressIt requires enough concrete to build a sidewalk from New York to Miami and enough pipe to reach the top of the Empire State Building 140 times over. Workers carved out enough dirt from the ground to fill more than 100,000 dump trucks. The colossal effort...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Empire State Building, Transportation, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Organized Crime
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Dubious science
Forensic evidence - DNA on a victim, gunshot residue on a hand, fingerprints on a weapon - holds a special place in courtrooms, often treated as irrefutable proof that police have nabbed the bad guy. But the labs processing that prized evidence can...Tags: Witnesses, Delores G Kelley, Health and Safety at School, Standards, Maryland
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No justice to be found in DWI jail time
Jason Bukovsky was a 32-year-old Columbia resident, owner of a 2000 Jeep Wrangler and, one Saturday afternoon last December, just before Christmas, so incredibly drunk he is lucky to be alive. Still, Bukovsky drove his Wrangler south on Aviation Boulevard...Tags: Defendants, Road Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Maryland, Thanksgiving
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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Relocating From Canton To Avon
Rental car company creates new location in old gas station in Avon, Canton officials consider closing bridge to trucks, and a former Simsbury teen is extradited from St. Croix on sex assault charges. Here's a roundup of some of the Farmington Valley...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Garden Products, National Security, Illnesses, Police Arrests
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Police: 2 teens, mom kill for $15
The Associated PressTwo teenage girls are accused of stabbing a 75-year-old man to death in a robbery that netted them just $15. And police say the mother of one of the teens helped put them up to it. Dannette R. Gillespie, 38, gave knives to her 15-year-old daughter and...Tags: Police, Teen-agers, People, Juvenile Delinquency, Theft
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West Hartford Names Interim Official; Bloomfield Sets Referendum
Ron Van Winkle is named as interim town manager named in West Hartford. Bloomfield schools set a referendum for November. An 85-year-old in Windsor gets married and a convicted felon from Hartford is sentenced to 10 years for criminal possession of a...Tags: Judaism, Michael Johnson, Electronics, Elections, Credit and Debt
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Ex-N.J. legislator headed to trial
The Associated PressA former New Jersey lawmaker with a national reputation for pushing welfare reform is facing charges of using his political clout to land no-work government jobs as a way to boost his income and increase his pension benefits — from $28,000 a year to...Tags: Medicine, Trials, Society, New Jersey, Michael Gallagher Jr.
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