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Police videos show wild chase of U-Haul that killed teen
Special to the Chicago TribuneVideos recorded by cameras in two Buffalo Grove squad cars show a U-Haul truck near the end of a wild police chase two years ago, veering from side to side in traffic and racing around street corners before a crash that killed a suburban teenager and...Tags: Fires, Murder, Buffalo Grove, Transportation Accidents, People
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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months. The former Broadneck High School student, who is now 19, was...Tags: People, Judges, Health Treatments, Juvenile Delinquency, Mental Illness
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17-year-old Arrested In MTA Bus Taggings
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- A 17-year-old accused tagger was arrested Wednesday at Fairfax High School on suspicion of prolific graffiti vandalism aboard MTA buses and trains and at stations across the region. The teen, whose real name was withheld because he is a...Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), People, Melrose
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Mental care far off for prisoner
Sun ReporterThe woman convicted of manslaughter in the methadone poisoning death of her toddler was supposed to be sentenced yesterday as part of a plea deal sending her to a mental health facility rather than a prison. But Vernice Harris is no closer to being placed...Tags: Murder, Healthcare Policies, Social Services, People, Health Treatments
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Easton to continue park ban
Of The Morning CallTwo Easton parks will remain off-limits to most teenagers for the rest of the summer, and that restriction might expand to other parks in the fall, officials said Wednesday. Mayor Sal Panto Jr., with support from City Council, extended his executive...Tags: People, Juvenile Delinquency, Regional Authority, Drug Trafficking, Gang Activity
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Interfaith Golf Open Sponsors First Tee Program In Cromwell
Courant Staff WriterThirteen boys crowded around their instructors under a large white tent at TPC River Highlands golf course on a recent Monday morning. "Who can tell me the three things to do in order to have fun on the golf course?" instructor Yonatan Demissie, 20,...Tags: Game Playing, Clubs and Associations, People, Go Playing
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Fearsome Zimbabwe militias are afraid
By a Times Staff WriterWhen Robert Mugabe's "green bombers" walk the streets, they know that everyone else is afraid of them. But what everyone else doesn't realize is that the green bombers are frightened of them too. The youth militias are so notorious here that they can...Tags: Murder, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, People, Defense
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Teach abstinence
Columnist Leonard Pitts is sending the wrong information and wrong message for our children ("Bush abstinence policy to blame," June 29). We are not talking about 18- to 20-year-olds, even though they, too, should heed the message of abstinence, because...Tags: Medical Specialization, National or Ethnic Minorities, Reproduction, Social Sciences, Minority Groups
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Savvy Shopper: Christmas In July Sale in Middletown
Shop for cool bargains at the annual Christmas in July sale at Harriet Amanda Chapman, a Middletown Scandinavian crafts and gift shop. The storewide sale, which runs through Aug. 2, includes imported crafts, candleholders, holiday ornaments, giftware...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Graco Incorporated, West Haven, Simsbury
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'Gossip Girl' ads too hot for viewers?
By Matthew Sweeney and Kathleen BulsonIn a naked grab for viewers, " Gossip Girl," the teen drama about wealthy New York prep school kids, is putting sex on the front burner in a racy ad campaign running next month. The ads though may be too hot for teens, and a bad influence, some say. The...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Literature, Elections, People, Time Warner Inc.
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