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Man with explosive device, weapons detained near U.S. Capitol
The Associated PressCapitol Police arrested a man today after they found a grenade and several weapons in his car several blocks from the Capitol building. Christopher Shelton Timmons, 27, of Orange, Va., was charged with carrying a deadly weapon and possessing unregistered...Tags: Defense, Vehicles, Emergency Incidents, Firearms
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List of Michigan casualties in Afghanistan
Members of the U.S. armed forces with known Michigan ties who died supporting military operations in Afghanistan: ------ --Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Chapman, 36, a commando, died March 4, 2002, after his helicopter came under attack by al-Qaida and...Tags: Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Vehicles, Family, Bombings, Defense
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Magistrate wants more time to rule on Westgate Tabernacle tent
The Palm Beach PostA ruling on whether Westgate Tabernacle will face up to a $1,000-a-day fine from Palm Beach County for pitching a large tent for the homeless was delayed Wednesday after a special magistrate asked for more time to consider the evidence. A three-hour code...Tags: Religious Leaders, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Beach Vacations, Emergency Incidents
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If UF's Harvin stays healthy, he'll be hot on the heels of a Heisman
Gainesville BureauThe only thing stopping Florida junior receiver Percy Harvin from navigating the Reggie Bush blueprint is a Heisman Trophy-sized heel problem that has plagued him since his surgery in April. The pain in his right heel kept him out of last week's 56-10...Tags: Tim Tebow, Matt Leinart, Florida Gators, Ohio State University, Emergency Incidents
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Walmart garden centers get into football spirit
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it will transform the garden centers at more than 1,700 Walmarts to feature local football teams' merchandise and decor, as well as snacks and beverages for tailgate parties. The company said its "Game Time Headquarters" will...Tags: Tribune Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Microsoft Corp., Contracts, Federal Reserve
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Lieberman: Wronged Or Just Wrong?
Everywhere I go, people ask me whether I am surprised that Sen. Joseph Lieberman spoke Tuesday night at the Republican Convention: No, I was not surprised. His attacks upon our patriotism and his acquiescence to the Washington status quo were the very...Tags: Democratic Party, National Government, Barack Obama, John McCain, Ned Lamont
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Ind. locksmith pleads guilty in video poker blast
AP Legal Affairs WriterAn Indiana locksmith has admitted that he supplied explosives to a man who boasted of mob ties and who is accused of setting off the blast that wrecked the offices of a video poker company. Kyle Knight, 44, of Merrillville, Ind., also admitted Wednesday...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Organized Crime, Cicero, Court Preliminary
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Man pleads guilty to role in mob-linked 2003 Berwyn bombing
Chicago Tribune reporterAn Indiana man pleaded guilty Wednesday to supplying explosives for a mob-ordered bombing of a Berwyn video poker business in 2003. Kyle Knight, 44, of Merrillville also admitted guilt to conspiring to rob a series of jewelry stores and a bank. Knight...Tags: Punishment, Oak Brook, Cicero, La Grange, Trials
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CLUB AT MORGAN HILL G.C. PATRIOT GOLF DAYS AUG. 29 - SEPT. 1 -- Club at Morgan will match $1/player that participates … benefits spouses and dependents of service members killed or disabled … event supports a nationwide effort Patriot...Tags: Demographics, Dwayne Johnson, American Legion, Government Health Care, Moravian College
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Report: Company drags its feet on plant explosion
An Iowa State Fire Marshal report obtained by KIMT News 3 in Mason City claims an Iowa company is stalling an investigation into an explosion that seriously injured a northern Iowa man a year ago. Rick Sinwell suffered serious burns to most of his...Tags: Lawyers, Cambrex Corporation, Emergency Incidents, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia), Censorship
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Cause of Charles City explosion undetermined
State investigators say they are unable to determine the cause of a July 4 fireworks explosion in Charles City that injured 37 people. The state fire marshal's office said on Tuesday that the site was set up according to national fire protection...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia)
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Casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan
The Defense Department identified the following casualties from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Army • Spc. Michael L. Gonzalez, 20, of Spotswood, N.J., died Aug. 28 in Baghdad of wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device. • Sgt. David K....Tags: Emergency Incidents, Williamsburg, Injuries
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