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WATERBURY: Drug Sentence
6 A Waterbury man who pleaded guilty to distributing crack cocaine was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Hartford to five years in prison. Jose Pimienta, 38, of Wood Street, was also sentenced by Judge Christopher F. Droney to four years of...Tags: Waterbury, Trials
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Obama, McCain both stretch facts
The Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stretched facts, sometimes past the breaking point, as they addressed the financial crisis and more during their second presidential debate. Some examples: McCAIN: Said he would provide a $5,000...Tags: Government Health Care, Small Businesses, Barack Obama, Private Health Care, Lobbying
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Man gets two life sentences for sexual assault of girl
247-4749An 11-year-old girl came to the door of the apartment where Johnnie Kib Thompson Jr. was staying one afternoon in 2006, wanting an acquaintance there to come out to play. The girl's acquaintance wasn't home, but Thompson grabbed the girl by the arm and...Tags: Court Administration, Prisons, Rape, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Sexual Assault
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THE FACTS: Did they tell the truth?
WASHINGTON - The candidates stretched facts, sometimes past breaking point, as they addressed the financial crisis and misrepresented each other's position on health care during their second debate. Some examples: MCCAIN: Said one way out of the...Tags: Private Health Care, Phil Gramm, Health Insurance, Fines, National Government
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Local painters, photographers find exposure at Glass Gallery
Irwin Weintraub has a thing for wilting sunflowers and baby egrets. Or rather, Weintraub, as a nine-year commercial photographer, has a thing for shooting sunflowers glistening in the midday sun, floating tulip buds blooming against a sea of dark...Tags: Sculpture, Lobbying, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Fines, Photography
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Obama, McCain Stretch Facts On Financial Crisis, Health Care
Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stretched facts, sometimes past the breaking point. Some examples: McCAIN: Said one way out of the financial crisis is to "stop sending $700 billion a year to countries that don't like us." THE FACTS:...Tags: Small Businesses, Government Health Care, Barack Obama, Private Health Care, Lobbying
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Debate fact check: McCain, Obama both stretch truth
Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain stretched facts, sometimes past the breaking point, during their second presidential debate.
Some examples:
• Obama: "Actually I'm cutting more than I'm spending so that it will be a net spending cut."
•...Tags: Small Businesses, Government Health Care, Barack Obama, Private Health Care, State Budgets
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Man pleads guilty in DUI crash that killed family
Special to the Chicago TribuneA Chicago man who was drunk when his vehicle was in a collision that killed his wife and two children was sentenced Tuesday to 3 years in prison. Zeferino Galvez, 45, pleaded guilty in Maybrook court to aggravated driving under the influence of alcohol...Tags: Prisons, Road Accidents, Demographics, Drunk Driving, Migration
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Prospect now pleads guilty to tax charges
patrick.whittle@newsday.comFormer Suffolk County Legis. Wayne Prospect, who is serving a jail sentence for a bribery conviction, pleaded guilty to unrelated tax charges yesterday. But the terminally ill Prospect, who accepted a plea bargain in District Court in Riverhead for a 1-...Tags: State Budgets, Death and Dying, Corporate Crime, Huntington, Bribery
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Fatal shooter pleads
The Virginia GazetteThe man charged with killing 17-year-old La’Trell “Grady” Robertson outside a motel room last December pleaded guilty Tuesday to significantly reduced charges. Joseph Harris III, 21, was charged with first-degree murder and the use...Tags: Williamsburg, Prisons, Assault, Murder, Court Preliminary
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National Briefing
Man admits stealing fuel from Army A former Army contractor pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $40 million worth of jet and diesel fuel from a U.S. Army base in Iraq and selling it on the black market. Lee W. Dubois, 32, of Lexington, S.C., faces up to...Tags: Disasters, Diseases, National Government, Stevensville, Armed Forces
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Family of inmate who killed himself sues Cook County Jail
Chicago Tribune reporterThe family of an inmate highlighted in a scathing critique of the Cook County Jail has filed a lawsuit alleging the man's suicide could have been prevented with proper medical care and cell supervision. Nicholas Grossi, 25, had a little more than a week...Tags: Suicide, Western Medicines, Prisons, Trials, Drug Trafficking
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