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Student dies after being hit by brick
A 17-year-old Chicago Public Schools student is dead after being attacked over the weekend with a brick. Robert Bowens said his son, Shaun, was hit on the head from behind after running from a fight that followed a basketball game. The 17-year-old...Tags: Murder, Chicago Public Schools
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CDT
A lawsuit filed against Green Bay over a nativity display at City Hall has been dismissed. But U.S. District Judge William Griesbach didn't rule Tuesday on the constitutionality of the display. He found that the display was removed Dec. 26, so there's...Tags: Terrell Owens, Fraud, Court Preliminary, Dallas Cowboys, Trials
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Man, teen arrested in separate robbery cases
Baltimore's warrant apprehension task force have arrested a man and a teenager who were wanted in separate armed-robbery cases, including one that involved the holdup of a downtown bar. Carlos Pegram, 42, was charged in a warrant with attempted armed...Tags: Prosecution, Theft
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Carroll youth center to close Nov. 30
The state Department of Juvenile Services announced yesterday that it will close the Thomas O'Farrell Youth Center, a privately run 43-bed facility for delinquent boys in Carroll County. Department officials said the center, unlocked but staff-secure,...Tags: Teen-agers, People
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Pennsylvania: Teen charged in murder try
Wire reportsA suburban Pittsburgh teenager tried to kill his sleeping family by placing homemade chlorine bombs while they slept, police said. Christopher Janney, 16, of South Fayette, was charged with attempted homicide for leaving what police described as...Tags: Murder
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Warren County, N.J. Wilson Man Charged In Sex Assault On Teen
A Wilson man was arrested Monday on charges he sexually assaulted a 15-year-old child in Phillipsburg, N.J., the Warren County Prosecutor's Office said. Rue C. Marion, 36, of 1502 Lehigh St., was charged with sexual assault, sexual contact and...Tags: West Easton, Assault, Sexual Assault, Wilson, Phillipsburg
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Armed robbery nets teen prison
Of The Morning CallA Bethlehem teen will spend as much as four years in state prison for his role in an E. Fifth Street armed robbery last year. Masharah Salaam, 17, of 712 E. Sixth St. pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony robbery and will serve a two- to four-year sentence...Tags: Teen-agers, Trials, Credit and Debt, Lehigh University, People
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Sniffing Out A Problem
Courts give school officials a lot of leeway in determining where a high school student's right to privacy ends and the interests of a safe, orderly academic environment begin. But random drug searches ought to be a last resort. Canton's school board...Tags: Animal Science
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On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; Fires also broke out in Wisconsin and Michigan
Today is Wednesday, Oct. 8, the 282nd day of 2008. There are 84 days left in the year. The Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, begins at sunset. Today's Highlight in History: On Oct. 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupted; fires also broke out in...Tags: The White House, Major League Baseball, Celebrity, Harry S Truman, Executive Branch
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Juvenile injustice
The Virginia GazetteCourt and crime officials are quietly steamed at Juvenile & Domestic Judge Jeff Fairbanks for what they say is a pattern of coddling young teenage criminals instead of putting them behind bars. Police, attorneys, probation officers and courthouse...Tags: Trials, Teen-agers, Society, Mass Media, Court Administration
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Police Athletic League program benefits underprivileged youth
Jeff Souffrant has been booted from five schools in six years, spent two months completely homeless, enrolled in after-school anger management classes and brawled in countless gang fights. Then, at age 15, he found Police Athletic League of Pembroke...Tags: Advanced Training, Gang Activity, Clubs and Associations, Academic Progress
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Government researchers incorporate chat room to answer students' questions on drugs
Associated Press WriterROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) _ It's nothing to LOL about. Students these days often have ready access to marijuana, alcohol and tobacco but they don't feel comfortable talking about the ramifications. So, some of the nation's government scientists went to the...Tags: Internet, Teen-agers, Pharmaceuticals, Prescription Drugs, Rape
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