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Cops: Teen called in bomb threats to U.S. Open
msweeney@am-ny.comA teenage employee at the U.S. Open was charged Thursday for allegedly calling in prank bomb threats to the tennis tournament. "We take bomb threats very seriously whether real or fake," Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said in a statement....Tags: Arthur Ashe Stadium, Guerrilla Activity, Bombings, Online, Punishment
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U.S. Open guard accused of calling in bomb threats
arthur.staple@newsday.comA Queens teenager employed as a security guard for the U.S. Open on the grounds of the National Tennis Center was arrested and charged with phoning in three separate early morning bomb threats while Arthur Ashe Stadium and the rest of the grounds were...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Bombings
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City Hall Probe Takes New Turn, Into Driveway
Courant Staff WritersThe same contractor whose home-repair work caught the attention of state investigators looking into allegations of corruption at Hartford City Hall also started building a new driveway for a city official — an official who managed the oversight of...Tags: Local Elections, Corruption, Corporate Crime, Building Material, Metal and Mineral
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NYC couple charged with selling illegal cigarettes
A Queens couple is accused of selling illegal cigarettes at their store. District Attorney Richard Brown said Tuesday that Masoom Uddin (U'DEM) and his wife, Khaleda (Kha'LEEDA), have been charged with criminal possession of a forged instrument and...Tags: Sales, Prosecution, State Budgets
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Guilty plea in fraudulent house sale
A man has pleaded guilty to swindling a retired New York City correction officer of his home by taking advantage of his poor health. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Friday that Moses Brach pleaded guilty to criminal possession of stolen...Tags: Mental Illness, Trials, Illnesses
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Thousands of CA Children Could Lose Heath Insurance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSACRAMENTO -- California's promising strides toward extending medical coverage to all its children, a longtime goal of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and one advocates believed was in reach by decade's end, has stalled -- and thousands of kids are in danger...Tags: Heads of State, North Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Arnold Schwarzenegger, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics
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New Program At Goodwin; Glastonbury Farm Turns To Falcons
A Glastonbury farm is using falcons to scare away the starlings. Manchester Community College's new president is happy to be on the job. Goodwin College in East Hartford has started a new program to help men of color. Here is a round-up of some of the...Tags: Game Playing, Vehicles, Long Island, Goodwin College, National Government
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07/25: Deaths in Central Florida
BREVARD ROBERT W. BECKNELL JR., 74, Melbourne, died Tuesday. South Brevard Funeral Home, Melbourne. ANGIE G. STUDSTILL, 51, Melbourne, died Tuesday. South Brevard Funeral Home, Melbourne. LAKE ERNEST G. BARELA, 53, Eustis, died Tuesday. Hamlin &...Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Leesburg, Death and Dying, Clermont, Apopka
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Inmate pleads guilty in murder-for-hire plot
The Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) -- A Rikers Island inmate who hired a "hit man" to kill a witness scheduled to testify at his upcoming kidnapping and carjacking trial has pleaded guilty. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said Ashumba Bryan, of Brooklyn, pleaded...Tags: Murder, Trials, Jackie Robinson
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Queens man convicted in scissor attack
pcatapano@am-ny.comA Queens man who brutally attacked his wife with scissors and fractured his infant sonıs head was convicted of attempted murder yesterday. According to the district attorneyıs office, Intaquab Ali, 32, threatened his common life wife, Nalenie Tilak, to...Tags: Injuries, Lawyers, Imperial and Royal Matters, Assault
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Man gets to 20 years to life in 1986 slay
The Associated PressNEW YORK (AP) -- A fugitive convicted of murdering his New York City neighbor 22 years ago has been sentenced to 20 years to life in prison. Queens District Attorney Richard Brown says 54-year-old Victor Clemente Junior, of San Francisco, was sentenced...Tags: Prisons, Punishment
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In Bell case's wake, calling for special prosecutor
anthony.destefano@newsday.comIt was in 1990 that then-Gov. Mario Cuomo closed the office of the special state prosecutor, which for 17 years ferreted out corruption and wrongdoing in the criminal justice system. Cuomo said the unit had outlived its usefulness and that money could be...Tags: Corruption, Corporate Crime, Prosecution, Law Enforcement, Executive Branch
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