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Student stabbings: suspect freed
Associated Press WriterThe parents of a French student savagely stabbed to death in London called Sunday for his killer or killers to turn themselves in, and urged the British people to help police solve the crime. Police released without charge the only person so far arrested...Tags: Assault, Health and Safety at School, Prosecution, Family, Murder
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Ammunition, guns stolen from home
Authorities say more than a dozen guns and 2,000 rounds of ammunition valued at more than $9,500 have been stolen from a North Florida home. Marion County sheriff's deputies say the burglary occurred sometime Wednesday or Thursday at home in Reddick,...Tags: Theft, Ocala
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Babylon
Reports from county or village police, June 16-21. Babylon A car was broken into June 15 on Argyle Avenue; a wallet was stolen. A car was broken into June 17 on Dorset Lane and items were stolen. Tools and supplies were stolen June 19 from a garage on...Tags: Assault, Theft, Vehicles, Road Transportation, West Babylon
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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: Assault, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Prosecution, Murder
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Text-messaging tips becoming new hotline system for reporting crimes
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: Tampa, Telecommunication Service
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'Wife Shopping' by Steven Wingate
Wifeshopping
Stories
Steven Wingate
Mariner Books: 192 pp., $13.95 paper
ONE OF the cruelest ironies of modern letters is that so many books are written about male insecurity -- consider the oeuvres of Bellow and Updike, and work down from there --...Tags: Book
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Miles to go for L.A. justice
Over the last few decades, it's been easy to blame the leadership of the Los Angeles Police Department, the L.A. County Sheriff's Department and the district attorney's office for the catastrophic failures of L.A.'s criminal justice system. These...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Political Candidates, John Jay, Prisons, Lawyers
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Teens accused of murder over fake cocaine
Two Syracuse teenagers are charged with second-degree murder, accused of killing a man last week who had sold them fake cocaine. According to police, Joquann Dixson and Timothy Kearse, both 17, were charged Friday with the fatal stabbing about 2:30 a.m....Tags: Prosecution, Murder
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More than $9,500 in ammunition stolen from North Florida home
The Associated PressAuthorities say more than a dozen guns and 2,000 rounds of ammunition valued at more than $9,500 have been stolen from a North Florida home. Marion County Sheriff's deputies say the burglary occurred sometime Wednesday or Thursday at the home in Reddick,...Tags: Theft, Ocala
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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: Health and Safety at School, Death Penalty, Lawyers, Elections, Trials
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