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London suspect held in murders of 2 French students
The Associated PressBritish police arrested a suspect Saturday over the stabbing murders of two French students. Officers detained a 21-year-old man on a street in southeast London at about 3:40 a.m., police said. He was being held at a London police station. Police...Tags: Crimes, Witnesses, Assault, Health and Safety at School, Police
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Young adventurers
Little Brother By Cory Doctorow Tor Teen, $17.95 Ages 14 and older This novel of techno-geek insurgence is enthralling. One minute Marcus (a cheeky 17-year-old hacker, otherwise known by his handle, w1n5t0n) is ditching class to hang out with his...Tags: Crimes, Family, Gymnastics, Teen-agers, Multi-Sport Events
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Text messages seen as way to fight crime
The Associated PressPolice in the 1970s urged citizens to "drop a dime" in a pay phone to report crimes anonymously. Now in an increasing number of cities, tipsters are being invited to use their thumbs — to identify criminals using text messages. Police hope the idea...Tags: Police, New Hampshire, Law Enforcement, Tampa, Texas
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Unclear future 'Boys Don't Cry' killer
Associated Press WriterFor more than 10 years, John Lotter has faced death in Nebraska's electric chair for the grisly 1993 triple murder that spawned the movie "Boys Don't Cry." But the state Supreme Court made that sentence uncertain for Lotter and the nine other men on...Tags: Executive Branch, Crimes, Justice System, Government, Health and Safety at School
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Unclear future for 10 men on Nebraska's death row
Associated Press WriterFor more than 10 years, John Lotter has faced death in Nebraska's electric chair for the grisly 1993 triple murder that spawned the movie "Boys Don't Cry." But the state Supreme Court made that sentence uncertain for Lotter and the nine other men on...Tags: Executive Branch, Crimes, Justice System, Government, Health and Safety at School
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Inner City Parks To Stay Open Late This Summer
LOS ANGELES -- Parks in eight crime-plagued neighborhoods of Los Angeles will remain open until midnight four days a week, beginning today, as part of Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's strategy to stop children from joining gangs.
The "Summer Night Lights"...Tags: Football, Crimes, Teen-agers, Gang Activity, People
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Alleged police car joyride lands SC teen in jail
Call him the short arm of the law. Police in Dillon, a small town near the North Carolina border, say a 13-year-old with an interest in law enforcement twice stole a police cruiser and took it out to do some patrolling. The boy's mother saw him bring the...Tags: Police, Crimes, Vehicles, Prosecution, North Carolina
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SC teen faces charges in girl's death, assault
Authorities in South Carolina say they've charged a 14-year-old in the death and sexual assault of an 8-year-old neighbor. Greenville County sheriff's deputy Michael Hildebrand says the teen was charged Wednesday with murder and first-degree criminal...Tags: Crimes, Assault, Justice System, Teen-agers, South Carolina
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Father asks judge to accept plea, avoid trial
Associated Press WriterThe father of a Wisconsin teenager accused of killing his sister in Fargo has written a letter to the judge in the case, asking him to reconsider a plea agreement and spare his family a trial. "It's my beautiful daughter that has been murdered by my...Tags: Trials, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Crimes, Justice System
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Undocumented Drug Dealers Go Free Under S.F. Sanctuary Law
Los Angeles TimesSAN FRANCISCO -- Gavin Newsom has his work cut out for him: As he positions himself to run for governor, he must persuade Californians that he is more than just the mayor of a famously liberal city, the man who ushered in same-sex marriage. This week, he...Tags: Jerry Lewis, Labor Legislation, Migration, Executive Branch, Crimes
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