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Girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released yesterday after serving eight months for the baby's death. The former Broadneck High School...Tags: Judges, Illnesses, Punishment, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency
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Bill to open U.S. oil reserve fails
Associated PressHouse Republicans scuttled a bill yesterday that Democrats had hoped would help lower gasoline prices by forcing the Energy Department to release 70 million barrels of oil - about a three-day supply - from the national stockpile. Democrats promised...Tags: Harry Reid, The White House, National Government, George Bush, Government
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Currie got over $200,000
Sun reportersState Sen. Ulysses Currie, whose work for Shoppers Food Warehouse is being investigated by the FBI's public corruption squad, was paid more than $200,000 by the regional grocery chain over five years, according to documents unsealed yesterday. Federal...Tags: Bribery, Corporate Crime, Ulysses Currie, Building Material, Prince
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Prison Guards' Safety Is Focus Of Task Force
Capitol Bureau ChiefBobby J. Beale of Waterbury was already serving a 37-year prison sentence for felony murder in the robbery and shooting death of a 22-year-old cook. But now he's facing more time behind bars after being charged with attempted murder in the stabbing of...Tags: Murder, Michael Lawlor, Montville, Jodi Rell, Assault
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Suozzi pushes for cap on property tax increases
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, who chairs a state panel on property tax relief, kicked off a campaign yesterday to get state lawmakers to approve a cap on property taxes. He said he had written a letter to all 212 state legislators asking them to...Tags: Property Tax, Parliament, Consumer Confidence, Sheldon Silver, Upper House
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Lawyers target cell phone loophole ''What that allows is for any criminal defendant, [or] any person, to invade the privacy of another person by getting their personal cell phone records.'' RISA VETRI FERMAN Montgomery County district attorney
Of The Morning CallFour district attorneys and two dozen law enforcement officials on Thursday called for the state Legislature to change a law that let a Roman Catholic priest accused of perjury get the phone records of investigators without notifying them. The Rev....Tags: Defendants, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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18 PERCENT OF AMERICANS ARE DISABLED Access expanded?
Of The Associated PressAdventure Mini Golf in Lake Worth, Fla., which covers about an acre, features different elevations. When people ask whether it's accessible for the disabled, owner Jerry Doser says he jokingly tells them, ''No, but I'll paint some lines in the parking...Tags: Civil Laws, National Government, Theme Park Vacations, Government, Miniature Golf
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Senate Panel Scutinizing Tax Haven Abuses
Associated PressSenators on a key tax panel demanded a crackdown on offshore tax havens in the wake of a new report that one building in the Cayman Islands is used as a business address for more than 18,000 companies. Congressional scrutiny of the offshore tax...Tags: Parliament, Mutual Funds, Internal Revenue Service, George Bush, National Government
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Faulty School Projections Prove Costly To Taxpayers
Courant Staff WriterPortland's combination middle-high school was built big — so big that the district is considering renting out space in the building. Based in part on the town's projections that the school's population would balloon to 1,070 by 2008, state...Tags: Stamford, West Hartford, Teaching and Learning, Construction, Agricultural Research and Technology
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A Summary of Illinois News
Crop prices are high, but a University of Illinois economist says the cost of the fertilizer, fuel and other things needed to grow them will go up sharply next year, too. And while farmers will absorb most of the increased costs through the good...Tags: Vehicles, Natural Gas, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Major League Baseball, Passenger Cars
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