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Jim Furyk has the lead at BMW Championship after 36-hole day
From the Associated PressJim Furyk only wanted to give himself a chance in the BMW Championship, and it took 36 holes to do it on a marathon Saturday in St. Louis that put him atop the leaderboard for the first time all year. Whether he stays there when everyone finishes the...Tags: National Basketball Association, Nashville Predators, Jim Furyk, Contracts, Annika Sorenstam
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City detective, Balto. Co. deputy charged in attack
A Baltimore City homicide detective and a Baltimore County sheriff's deputy have been charged with assault after a man was beaten until he was unconscious last September outside of a Govans barbershop while they were off duty. Prosecutors charged Terry...Tags: Senator Theatre, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Murder, Employment Opportunities
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Dubious science
Forensic evidence - DNA on a victim, gunshot residue on a hand, fingerprints on a weapon - holds a special place in courtrooms, often treated as irrefutable proof that police have nabbed the bad guy. But the labs processing that prized evidence can...Tags: Executive Branch, Delores G Kelley, Rape, Trials, Witnesses
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Card-making workshop
The Oakland Mills Community Association will present "Stamping With Gina," a workshop on using stamping techniques to make handmade cards with a professional look, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at The Other Barn in Oakland Mills Village Center, 5851...Tags: Ellicott City, Laurie Anderson, Clubs and Associations, Defense, Laws
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No justice to be found in DWI jail time
Jason Bukovsky was a 32-year-old Columbia resident, owner of a 2000 Jeep Wrangler and, one Saturday afternoon last December, just before Christmas, so incredibly drunk he is lucky to be alive. Still, Bukovsky drove his Wrangler south on Aviation Boulevard...Tags: Punishment, Labor Legislation, Defendants, Road Accidents, Court Preliminary
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Treasure in the cellar brought more trouble than riches
The story of two Baltimore teenagers and their random discovery of a cache of gold coins in a copper jug while digging in the dirt cellar floor of a three-story rowhouse at 132 S. Eden St. became a national story during the height of the Depression....Tags: Lawyers, Baltimore Book Festival, Auction Service, People, Awards and Prizes
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We think: Florida's rules for specialty plates should be tougher
Wildflowers. Homeownership. Family values. Choose life. As if there aren't enough specialty license plates in Florida, one group is going to court to relax the rules for approving a new one. National Hispanic Corporate Achievers says the rules that have...Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida)
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Hooray for checks and balances
The Supreme Court ruling to remove amendments 5, 7 and 9 from the November ballot is one of the major decisions in the history of the Florida court. To remove from the ballot three amendments placed there by a committee appointed by the governor,...Tags: Clermont, Voting, Local Authority, Elections, Referenda
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Controversial amendments get the rightful boot.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel0-for-3. That was the count last week for the state's Taxation and Budget Reform Commission after the state Supreme Court struck a trio of proposed constitutional amendments off the November ballot. Floridians are right to conclude the defeat is a...Tags: Local Authority, State Budgets
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Fugitive sex predator caught in A.C.
A child rapist who disappeared a year ago before his Schuylkill County Court trial on dozens of sex-related crimes against three children was arrested Friday in front of Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City. Russell Rehrig, 52, was taken into...Tags: Sexual Assault, Punishment, Sex, Rape, Family
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Third-party candidates make their cases in court
Of The Associated PressIt's decision time for several political outsiders who want to take on establishment candidates in the Nov. 4 election. Challenges filed against and, in one case, by third-party candidates have prompted courtroom debates over the validity of petition...Tags: Voting, Political Candidates, National Government, Elections, Regional Elections
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Michigan Democrats pick high court candidate
Associated Press WriterMichigan Democrats on Saturday chose candidates for the November statewide ballot but not before focusing on the very top of the ticket -- a tight race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm said it's "mind-blowing...Tags: Executive Branch, Local Authority, Sarah Palin, Colleges and Universities, Republican National Conventions
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