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Chinese tighten dairy rules amid growing reports of teens with kidney stones from tainted milk
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ China's State Council tightened quality control regulations for the dairy industry Friday, as authorities in Macau and Hong Kong reported several children had kidney stones blamed on Chinese tainted milk. Contaminated milk powder, laced...Tags: Product Recalls, Farms, Food Industry, Business Enterprises, Livestock Farming
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Iraqi prime minister says country's top Shiite cleric won't block US-Iraqi security pact
Associated Press WriterBAGHDAD (AP) _ Iraq's prime minister said Friday that the country's most influential Shiite cleric will leave the decision on the future of U.S. troops to the government and parliament — a step that could remove a major obstacle to a deal....Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Injuries, Armed Conflicts, International Military Interventions
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'Secretary of state' for unrecognized Kansas tribe sentenced to more than 1 year in prison
Associated Press WriterWICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ The "secretary of state" of a group that claims to be an American Indian tribe was sentenced Friday to one year and one day in prison for encouraging illegal immigrants to live in the U.S. Debra Flynn, also known as Little Mouse,...Tags: Immigration, Illegal Immigrants, Trials, Punishment, Demographics
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Altamonte Springs police officer, wife plead guilty to operating marijuana grow house
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Altamonte Springs police officer, accused of setting up a marijuana grow house and owning a small arsenal of weapons to defend it, pleaded guilty today in Orlando federal court. Clay Adams, 36, will likely be sentenced to at least 15 years in prison....Tags: Seminole County, Trials, Altamonte Springs, Punishment, Law Enforcement
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Officials work on plan after moose killing in UP
Authorities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula are working on a plan to deal with the next moose that wanders into a populated area after the recent police killing of one in Ishpeming sparked public outrage. Ishpeming City Manager Alan Bakalarski told WLUC-... -
Detroit crime lab errors lead to new murder trial
A slaying suspect has been granted a new trial because of errors in the processing of evidence at the now-closed Detroit police crime lab. A Wayne County circuit judge allowed Jarrhod Williams to withdraw two no-contest pleas to charges of second-degree...Tags: Murder
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Former track star Tim Montgomery gets 5 years for heroin
NORFOLK, Va. -- Disgraced former Olympic track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," was sentenced today to five years in prison for dealing heroin to an informant.
"I was blind -- I never had a job in my life," Montgomery told U.S....Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Punishment, Prisons, Awards and Prizes
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Former track star, Olympic medalist Montgomery sentenced to 5 years in prison on heroin charge
Associated Press WriterNORFOLK, Va. (AP) _ Disgraced former Olympic track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," was sentenced Friday to five years in prison for dealing heroin to an informant. "I was blind — I never had a job in my life," Montgomery...Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Trials, Punishment, Prisons, Awards and Prizes
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CDT
Members of a citizen volunteer crime-fighting organization are going on patrol in the Milwaukee area. The Guardian Angels plans to patrol two Milwaukee County Transit System bus routes Friday. The Milwaukee chapter's spokesman, Willie Brooks, says...Tags: Employees, Barack Obama, John McCain, Murder, Lawyers
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7 protest leaders freed from custody in Thailand
Seven leaders of a protest movement seeking to unseat Thailand's government were freed from police custody today just hours after turning themselves in on criminal charges, as other opponents of the prime minister called for his resignation or a...Tags: Civil Unrest, Demonstration, Corporate Crime, Rebellions, Government
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A domestic violence program that works
Chicago Tribune reporterOne approach to handling domestic violence cases that has won accolades across the country is already in use at the Chicago Domestic Violence Courthouse. A specialized unit of the Cook County state's attorney's office, known as the Target Abuser Call,...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Witnesses
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Prosecutor: Deal reached in Tomahawk slaying
A man accused in the 2007 stabbing death of a woman at her Tomahawk home has reached a plea bargain, a special prosecutor said Friday. Langlade County District Attorney Ralph Uttke said terms of the plea deal with Seth Louis, 25, of Rhinelander, will be...Tags: Trials, Murder
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