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Deputy shoots man in Cambridge after threat
Authorities say a Dane County Sheriff's deputy shot a jail no-show after being threatened. Twenty-eight-year-old Jacob Prochnow is at UW Hospital with non-life threatening injuries after being shot early Saturday morning in Cambridge. Dane County... -
Philly horns in on our turf – again
Bad enough that Philly has been trying to claim Edgar Allan Poe. Now The City of Brotherly Love seems to be making a play for The Wire. David Simon, producer of the celebrated HBO series, appears at Princeton University Thursday to discuss "Policy and...Tags: Parkville, The Wire, Michael Gross, Martin O'Malley, Migration
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Montgomery gets 5-year sentence
Disgraced former Olympic track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," was sentenced Friday in Norfolk, Va., to five years in prison for dealing heroin. "I was blind — I never had a job in my life," Montgomery told U.S. District...Tags: Jose Canseco, Prisons
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Strange murder case of Japanese businessman ends blocks from where it began in Los Angeles
AP Special CorrespondentLOS ANGELES (AP) _ A strange cold case murder story that stretched halfway around the globe and back over a span of nearly 30 years ended this weekend a few blocks from where it began, with the shocking suicide of Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura in a...Tags: Prisons, Murder, Prosecution, Summer Olympics, Lawyers
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Warriors suspend guard Monta Ellis for 30 games without pay after offseason mo-ped accident
AP Sports WriterOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) _ Monta Ellis knew he was in trouble after he seriously injured his ankle in a mo-ped accident and then lied to the Golden State Warriors about it this summer. The high-scoring guard probably never imagined that trouble would cost...Tags: Los Angeles Clippers, Baron Davis, Chris Mullin, National Basketball Association, Golden State Warriors
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Decades later, lead still lingers at Island Trees school
eden.laikin@newsday.comThe ongoing saga in Levittown about lead contamination at the former rifle range at Island Trees High School began down the road in another district where the problem was almost identical, but the resolution dramatically different. In 1999, Lynbrook...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Pollution, Hazardous Materials, Environmental Cleanup
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
Evangelist Billy Graham was released from the hospital yesterday, sore and bruised but not seriously injured after he tripped and fell over one of his dogs at his North Carolina home, hospital officials said. Graham, 89, stayed overnight at Mission...Tags: Fires, Animals, Major League Baseball, Billy Graham, Wildfires
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FSU officials to meet with NCAA Committee on Infractions Oct. 18 to review academic fraud charges involving 60 athletes
Sentinel Staff WriterToday begins a week that will help to shape the immediate and long-term futures of both the Florida State football team and its athletic program overall. The Seminoles (4-1) travel to Raleigh, N.C., for a Thursday night ACC divisional game against N.C....Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Financial Aid, Andrew Carter, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Hall's request to withdraw guilty plea is denied
A St. Clair County judge has denied a woman's request to withdraw her guilty plea in the death of her pregnant friend, the unborn child and the victim's three children. Judge Milton Wharton ruled Friday that 26-year-old Tiffany Hall didn't file the...Tags: Assault, Court Preliminary, Murder, Trials
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CDT
Minnesota sacked Juice Williams five times, including one that turned into a decisive touchdown on the way to a 27-20 upset on Saturday. After Minnesota's Willie VanDeSteeg sacked Williams at the Fighting Illini 9 late in the fourth quarter, Simoni...Tags: Al Franken, Fighting Illini, Diplomacy, Minnesota Golden Gophers
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FSU will face toughest test before NCAA infractions committee
Tallahassee BureauToday begins a week that will help to shape the immediate and long-term futures of both the Florida State football team and Florida State athletics overall. The Seminoles (4-1) later this week travel to Raleigh, N.C., for a nationally televised...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Florida's Turnpike slayings trial will begin in January
Scripps Treasure Coast NewspapersIt all started two years ago, with a 911 call from a man driving south on Florida's Turnpike through the middle of the county. The motorist had caught a glimpse of something strange on the side of the road. So he stopped his car on the west side of the...Tags: Florida's Turnpike, Lawyers, Drug Trafficking, Clubs and Associations, Trials
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