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Burglary link to murder of 2 French students
Associated Press WriterThe brutal murder of two French students in South London may be linked to the theft of two PlayStation game consoles, police said Friday. Detective Chief Inspector Mick Duthie said two Sony game consoles are missing from the apartment where Laurent...Tags: Murder, Sony Corp., Theft, Teaching and Learning
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Autopsy: Drowning cause of Chinese girl's death
A third autopsy on a teenage girl whose death sparked a riot last weekend in southwest China confirmed she died of drowning, while two more top local officials have been fired, state media reported Friday. Xinhua News Agency said the autopsy on high...Tags: Riots, Olympic Games, Parties and Movements
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Unclear future for 10 men on Nebraska's death row
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: Court Administration, Punishment, Executive Branch, Government, Lawyers
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Former U.S. senator Jesse Helms dies; unyielding Southerner relied on race-baiting campaign tactics
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- Jesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died today. He was 86. Helms,...Tags: Executive Branch, Jesse Helms, Parliament, Political Candidates, Edward M. Kennedy
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Former Republican N.C. Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Associated Press WritersFormer Sen. Jesse Helms, who built a career along the fault lines of racial politics and battled liberals, Communists and the occasional fellow Republican during 30 conservative years in Congress, died on the Fourth of July. He was 86. "It's just...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Madeleine Albright, Gerald Ford, Fidel Castro, Jesse Helms
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Wild refuges pay price for protection
Tribune reporterThe execution-style killing last year of a gorilla family in Congo may portend future conflicts as humans encroach on resource-rich national parks in developing countries, according to authors of a new study. The report, published Friday in the journal...Tags: Economic Policy, Murder, Endangered Species, Population, Conservation
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Water traces on Mercury
Sun reporterInstruments aboard a Maryland-built spacecraft that soared past the planet Mercury in January have provided a real surprise: traces of water molecules in the hot little world's extremely thin atmosphere, scientists reported yesterday. It's not clear...Tags: Astronomy, Disasters, Johns Hopkins University, NASA, Natural Disasters
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Olmert seeks tougher response
Associated PressA day after a Palestinian construction worker's deadly rampage in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert called yesterday for reviving the practice of demolishing the homes of attackers' families, and his chief deputy proposed cutting some Arab...Tags: Human Rights, Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts
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Salmonella signs point to peppers
Sun reporterInvestigators are seeing more signs that the salmonella outbreak blamed on tomatoes might have been caused by tainted jalapeno peppers and have begun collecting samples from restaurants and from the homes of those who have been sickened, according to...Tags: Food Industry, Cornell University, Product Recalls, Healthcare Policies, Health Organizations
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Free suicide alertness training to be offered
The Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Services Board's Prevention Services Division is offering a free SafeTALK Training. SafeTALK is a three-hour training suicide alertness program that teaches community members to recognize people with...Tags: Euthanasia, Suicide, Colleges and Universities
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