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Suspect in Kent Co. bank robbery arrested
Sun reporterA Virginia man suspected of robbing a Kent County bank was arrested Tuesday near Queenstown after leading nine police officers on a high-speed chase, state police said. State police at the Centreville barracks said Joseph Fuller Kempf, 23, of Catlett,...Tags: Queen Anne's County, Theft, Law Enforcement, Bank Robbery, Vehicles
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Democrats fear terror probes could target the innocent
Associated PressProposed rules to help the FBI catch terrorists could lead to innocent Americans being spied upon by government agents or informants "all without any basis for suspicion," a group of Democratic senators said yesterday. The rules, known as the attorney...Tags: Justice, Government, Lawyers, Michael Mukasey, Arlen Specter
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Senators worry over terror rules
Proposed rules to help the FBI catch terrorists could lead to innocent Americans being spied upon by government agents "all without any basis for suspicion," a group of Democratic senators said Wednesday. Sens. Dick Durbin of Illinois, Russ Feingold of...Tags: Justice, Richard Durbin
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Stevens' trial won't move to Alaska
WASHINGTON Sen. Ted Stevens cannot move his corruption trial from Washington to his home state of Alaska, a federal judge ruled Wednesday in a decision that could hamstring the powerful Republican's re-election bid. The patriarch of Alaska politics,...Tags: Trials, Ted Stevens
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Puerto Rico's governor: Latest charges are bogus, too
Sentinel Staff WriterAs calls for his resignation grew louder, Puerto Rico Gov. Anibal Acevedo Vil� said Wednesday that he will not quit his post and will seek re-election in the face of five federal charges filed against him Tuesday. News of the governor's latest...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Kissimmee, Political Candidates, Punishment
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FBI terror rules worry senators
The Associated PressProposed rules to help the FBI catch terrorists could lead to innocent Americans being spied upon by government agents or informants, "all without any basis for suspicion," a group of Democratic senators said Wednesday. The rules, known as the attorney-...Tags: Patrick Leahy, Government, Terrorism, Lawyers, Michael Mukasey
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Senators: FBI rules could target innocent people
Associated Press WriterProposed rules to help the FBI catch terrorists could lead to innocent Americans being spied upon by government agents or informants "all without any basis for suspicion," a group of Democratic senators said Wednesday. The rules, known as the attorney...Tags: Justice, Patrick Leahy, Government, Terrorism, Lawyers
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Dissent in U.S. under threat
The bulwark against tyranny is dissent. Open opposition, the right to challenge those in power, is a mainstay of any healthy democracy. The Democratic and Republican conventions will test the commitment of the two dominant U.S. political parties to the...Tags: Demonstration, Beijing Games, Central Intelligence Agency, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama
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5 Democrats seek to replace Broward County sheriff
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Broward Sheriff's Office is the nation's largest, with about 6,300 employees and a $696 million budget. In recent years, the Sheriff's Office became embroiled in scandal brought on by then-Sheriff Ken Jenne, who is now serving time in federal prison...Tags: Elections, Prisons, Academic Progress, Bruce Lee, Safety of Citizens
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National Briefing
'Bush Lied' T-shirt is cleared A federal judge barred the state from prosecuting an online merchant who sells shirts that list names of thousands of troops killed in Iraq. U.S. District Judge Neil Wake did not strike down the 2007 law against selling...Tags: Demographics, Immigration, Prisons, Casey Anthony, O.J. Simpson
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State revokes pension of prominent Garden City lawyer
sandra.peddie@newsday.com and eden.laikin@newsday.comState Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli has revoked the pension of a private attorney from a politically prominent Garden City law firm, along with those of two upstate attorneys, bringing to 28 the number of people who have lost pensions or pension credits...Tags: Legal Services, Lawyers, Local Authority, Retirement, Internal Revenue Service
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Doubletake: Guilt by association
The SwampWelcome to Doubletake, your morning cup of joe with Tribune correspondents Jim Tankersley and Jim Oliphant. They can also been seen starring in a musical version of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" at the Potomac Playhouse through Aug.......Tags: Sam Nunn, Tim Pawlenty, Adolf Hitler, Lyndon B. Johnson, John Elway
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