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'Rejoicing in opportunity to be cleared'
Associated Press WriterAlan Beaman spent his first days of freedom after 13 years in prison taking a driver's test, learning to use a cell phone and looking through a telescope at the night sky with his dad. Beaman, 35, faces retrial in the 1993 stabbing and strangling...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Local Authority, Prosecution, Prisons, Murder
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Venus beats Serena for Wimbledon title
This time, big sister put little sister in her place. Advantage, Miss Venus Williams. She defeated Serena 7-5, 6-4 Saturday for her fifth Wimbledon title and second in a row. Venus avenged two previous losses to her younger sibling in the final at the...Tags: Steffi Graf, Venus Williams, Martina Navratilova, Roger Federer, Serena Williams
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Wimbledon women's final
WIMBLEDON, England — Venus and Serena Williams met one final time with reporters Friday, then climbed into the Wimbledon van that would ferry them to their rented home near the All England Club, where they would bivouac until the start of Saturday's...Tags: Michael Jordan, Vehicles, U.S. Open Tennis, Clubs and Associations, Richard Williams
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Venus Williams defeats sister Serena in Wimbledon final
Special to The TimesWIMBLEDON, England -- In a taut final that usually bordered on superb, Venus Williams cemented her status today as the best grass-court tennis player of the decade. In Centre Court winds that swirled and hollered, Williams not only ratcheted her...Tags: Suzanne Lenglen, Martina Navratilova, Venus Williams, U.S. Open Tennis, Serena Williams
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Lead damages lawsuit settled
Sun reporterPaul W. Nochumowitz, who has been one of Baltimore's biggest ground rent owners, has agreed to a $1.53 million settlement of a lawsuit that accused him of living lavishly from ground-rent income while claiming he was too poor to compensate former...Tags: Condos and Houses, Financially Distressed Companies, Metal and Mineral, Office and Retail Spaces, Property
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Activist judges still pose threat
The landmark decision of the Supreme Court on the Washington handgun law yielded two eye-opening revelations of critical importance to Americans ("Justices back gun owners," June 27). The first is the majority opinion that the U.S. Constitution's...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, National Government, Local Authority, Interior Policy, Government
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Employers use federal law to deny benefits
Of The Associated PressDying of cancer, Thomas Amschwand did everything he was told to make sure his wife would collect on the life insurance policy he had through his employer. ''He was obsessed with dotting every 'i' and crossing every 't','' Melissa Amschwand-Bellinger...Tags: National Government, Prices, Retirement, Death and Dying, Hospitals and Clinics
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Does court ruling put Hard Rock in a hard place? Table games may be shut down
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhat's in the cards for the Seminole Tribe's casinos? With Thursday's Florida Supreme Court ruling that Gov. Charlie Crist had no authority to allow blackjack and other table games at the casinos, new questions have arisen, while old ones linger. Here...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Marco Rubio, Charlie Crist, Florida State Seminoles, Bill McCollum
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Williams Sisters' Coach Remembers Training
South Florida Sun-SentinelVenus and Serena Williams met one final time with reporters Friday, then climbed into the Wimbledon van that would ferry them to their rented home near the All England Club, where they would rest until today's championship final. How far they've come...Tags: Michael Jordan, Clubs and Associations, Vehicles, Richard Williams, Serena Williams
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He found pair of diamonds in (very) rough
Chicago Tribune NewspapersWIMBLEDON, England — Venus and Serena Williams met one final time with reporters Friday, then climbed into the Wimbledon van that would ferry them to their rented home near the All England Club, where they would bivouac until the start of Saturday's...Tags: Michael Jordan, Vehicles, U.S. Open Tennis, Clubs and Associations, Richard Williams
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