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Man sentenced to life for killing ex-girlfriend
The Associated PressA Daytona Beach man who shot and killed the mother of his four children has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and has been sentenced to life in prison. Authorities say 38-year-old Craig Leron Flynt unloaded a snub-nosed .357 Magnum into Kyishi...Tags: Assault, Punishment, Murder
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2 Vietnamese journalists on trial for their reports on major corruption case
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) _ Prosecutors on Tuesday sought a jail sentence of up to two and a half years for a Vietnamese journalist on trial for allegedly writing inaccurate stories about one of the country's most high-profile corruption cases. Reporter Nguyen...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Prosecution, Heavy Engineering, Punishment, Corruption
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'Obama's a Muslim' rumor author exposed
The Swampby Frank James So now we know the genesis of the false Obama-is-a-Muslim rumor. According to the New York Times, Patient Zero in this particular epidemic which has virally spread around the nation thanks to the Internet is a......Tags: Corruption, Executive Branch, Coup d'Etat, Court Administration, Sean Hannity
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It's not working
The elevator doors open on the fifth floor at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Peggy Murphy tentatively steps out, as if crossing a threshold in the struggle to stay ahead of her breast cancer. Last fall, she had been accepted into Dr. Leisha Emens' clinical...Tags: Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Fells Point, Life, Therapies
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'Bottle club' at center of violence at Belvedere
The Belvedere in historic Mount Vernon boasts a 40-foot-long mahogany bar where the likes of Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, the Duke of Windsor and Clark Gable sidled up for a drink. The Suite Ultralounge Nightclub is in the basement of the...Tags: Laws, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John F. Kennedy, Clark Gable, Criminal Laws
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Corvette driver charged with DUI in fatal Glenview crash
A judge denied bail Monday for a man accused of drunken driving when his Corvette slammed into a tree in Glenview early Sunday, killing his passenger. Edward Olshansky, 21, of the 9600 block of Laramie Avenue, Skokie, faces two felony aggravated DUI...Tags: Road Accidents, Prosecution, Transportation Accidents, Glenview, Drunk Driving
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Monks allowed to resume services, for now
Buddhist monks will be allowed to resume worship services at a home in Virginia Beach while their lawsuit against the city is pending. The monks filed a federal lawsuit last month after complaints about traffic promoted the City Council to shut down the...Tags: Buddhism
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Supreme Court to issue orders, hear cases about voting rights, warrantless home searches
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court is meeting to issue orders and hear arguments in cases about voting rights and warrantless home searches. The justices could decide whether to allow the execution of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis to proceed. Also...Tags: Local Authority, Litigation, Court Administration
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Cops: West Hempstead man beat stepson before
laura.rivera@newsday.comDetectives said yesterday that the West Hempstead man accused of beating his wife and stepson with a belt had apparently used this form of punishment against the boy before. Alon M. Holliday, 34, of West Hempstead, pleaded not guilty yesterday to...Tags: Prosecution, Colleges and Universities, West Hempstead, Lawyers, Hempstead (Nassau, New York)
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4 former Khmer Rouge rebels imprisoned over murder of British mine-clearing expert
Associated Press WriterPHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) _ A Cambodian court sentenced four former Khmer Rouge rebels each to up to 20 years in prison Tuesday for their involvement in the murder of a British mine-clearing expert 12 years ago. The convictions and sentences came after...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Prosecution, Court Preliminary, Wars and Interventions, Punishment
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State sues to stop liens by 'sovereign' couple
Sentinel Staff WriterDonna and Joel Brinkle used to own 5 acres in Geneva. That's where they raised their family. Joel worked as a manager at Florida Power & Light Co. Donna is a former deputy court clerk. Then, in the 1990s, they stopped paying taxes and declared themselves...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Seminole County, Litigation, Fraud, Court Administration
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Fla. man accused of binding woman, taping her mouth, says he wanted to talk
TCPalm.comA Port St. Lucie man accused of binding a woman's hands and taping her mouth shut says he was only trying to get her attention, according to a St. Lucie County Sheriff's deputies arrest affidavit. Kevin Franco, 33, of the 2800 block of Southwest...Tags: Assault
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