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Atlanta courthouse shooting trial set to open
Associated Press WriterThe courthouse killings case against Brian Nichols was supposed to be as open-and-shut as they come. There were hordes of witnesses, hours of surveillance video and his lengthy statement to investigators after his arrest, when police say he confessed...Tags: Lawyers, Witnesses, Rape, Punishment, Court Administration
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3rd member of a high school class dies in crash
MOORESTOWN, N.J. (AP) _ Moorestown is mourning again. For the third time in eight months, a member of the Moorestown High Class of 2008 has been killed in a car accident. Will Christianson died Tuesday, a day after police say he swerved on his bike...Tags: Burlington, Moorestown, George Washington University, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Vehicles
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NTSB places blame in crash of team bus
WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board put heavy blame on the Georgia Department of Transportation yesterday for an Atlanta bus crash last year that killed five college baseball players, saying confusing highway signs were a primary cause....Tags: Road Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Road Transportation, Transportation, Transportation Industry
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Fringe autism treatment could get federal study
Associated Press WriterPressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body and is based...Tags: Diseases, Preventative Medicine, Social Sciences, Kennedy Krieger Institute, National Institutes of Health
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Brothers race in sister's memory
Special to The SunHis back ached. His quads burned. Before the end of his first day of cycling more than 60 miles, Sean Brown started "bonking" - rider slang for hitting the wall. Every time he got over a hill, another rose ahead of him. This weeklong trek across Iowa was...Tags: Diseases, Jeff Brown, Cancer, Sean Brown, Charity
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In Colombia, Uribe more popular than ever
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs he stood in the plaza of this remote coffee-growing town hoping for a glimpse of President Alvaro Uribe, cattle rancher Antonio Jaramillo said the reason for Uribe's striking popularity was simple. Before Uribe became president, life was chaotic...Tags: Hugo Chavez, National Government, Terrorism, Government, Wars and Interventions
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Community Notes
The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults will hold its annual golf tournament Aug. 18 at Waverly Woods Golf Course, 2100 Warwick Way, Marriottsville. The cost is $150 a person; $600 a foursome. Included are 18 holes, a cart, breakfast and lunch, drinks and...Tags: Tickets, Public Transportation, Transportation, Gaming and Lotteries, Clubs and Associations
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Slain 12-year-old Vermont girl mourned at wake
Associated Press WriterAmid flowers, snapshots from her short life and somber greetings, mourners remembered slain 12-year-old Brooke Bennett at a wake in the building where she just graduated from seventh grade. Filing past a series of photo collages and the girl's open...Tags: Burlington, Vermont, Family, Sex, Prosecution
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Obama denies shifting to reach center of electorate
Of The Associated PressAsked by a voter about accusations of flip-flopping, Democrat Barack Obama dismissed the notion Tuesday that he has shifted stances on Iraq, guns and the death penalty to break with his party's liberal wing and court a wider swath of voters. ''The people...Tags: National Government, Interior Policy, Government, Political Candidates, Wars and Interventions
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Monteverde Key Club donates kids' books for needy readers
Sentinel Staff WriterMembers of the Montverde Academy Key Club donated several boxes of children's books to the Lake County Health Department Women, Infants and Children program, which offers nutrition education, counseling, breastfeeding support and foods to low-income...Tags: Financial Aid, Lake-Sumter Community College, Educational Development Corporation, People, Therapies
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