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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 25
Christmas dinner will serve those less fortunate To the editor: Once again, the season of giving is upon us as we try to help those less fortunate, and the Salvation Army Christmas Dinner is gearing up to do its share. We not only serve dinner on...Tags: The Salvation Army, Symptoms, Christmas, Health, Veterans Day
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Mail Call - Nov. 24
“This is in reference to downtown stores not doing any business and moving out. Well, I’ll tell you what I think the problem is. The stores are kind of expensive. They’re not for the average person. I mean, look at the downtown when we...Tags: Joe Paterno, Snow White (fictional character), Crime, Law and Justice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), John McCain
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Community notes Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Births A son, Connor Adam, was born to Jennifer (Wojan) and Adam Whitson of Traverse City on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. Connor weighed 7 pounds and was 19 1/2 inches long at birth. Grandparents are Denny and Flo...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Foods and Beverages, Health, Mental Health, Lutheranism
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Anne Arundel's longtime top prosecutor closes the case
He's come out on top in six contested elections as a Democrat in an increasingly conservative county, and has withstood criticism that he's both too soft and too tough, appeased minorities and disappointed minorities, said too little and said too much....
Tags: Witnesses, Minority Groups, Defendants, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution
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Regulators and consumer advocates focus on senior identity theft
Older consumers are no more vulnerable to identity theft than others, but they do tend to be victims of the types of ID theft that are on the rise — cases involving tax returns and medical care. For that reason, the Federal Trade Commission held a...
Tags: Medicare, Interior Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Howard County, Finance
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For some of Richard Ramirez's victims, a bitter look back
After a jury handed him a death sentence in 1989, the serial killer known as the Night Stalker reacted with a shrug. "Big deal," said Richard Ramirez, a devil-worshiping drifter whose spree of break-in murders terrorized California in mid-1980s....
Tags: Prisons, Criminals, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry
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Protective order just part of safety plan
South Bend TribuneShirley Mundia's mother seemingly did everything she could to protect her family from her estranged husband. In the months leading up to 6-year-old Shirley's death last Sunday, Lucy Mundia called police four times to report domestic violence-related...Tags: Interior Policy, Criminal Laws, Punishment, Trials, Personal Weapon Control
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'Night Stalker' Richard Ramirez's death: Many ask what took so long
The death of "Night Stalker" serial killer Richard Ramirez on Friday at the age of 53 brought satisfaction and even some cheers from people involved in the infamous case. Some victims and their relatives said Ramirez should have been executed long ago....
Tags: Criminals, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, Judges
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South Florida ID thief who testified to U.S. Senate strikes again
After stealing the identities of several South Floridians — including a former owner of the New York Mets — Jeffrey Emil Groover made it seem like he was truly sorry for his crimes. He even testified to a U.S. Senate committee while he was...
Tags: Broward County, Fort Lauderdale, Punishment, Jupiter Island, Prosecution
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Law Blocking Newtown Records Passed, But Most Attempts To Enact FOI Exemptions Failed
The Hartford CourantLawmakers introduced at least seven bills to carve exceptions into the state Freedom of Information Act — and, while the most controversial one passed, blocking release of photos and videos of murder victims after the Newtown massacre, most of the...Tags: Criminal Laws, News Agency, Values, Religion and Belief, Murder
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More possible assault victims sought
The Orange County District Attorney is seeking the public's help in identifying more possible victims of a Laguna Niguel man who allegedly raped two women, including one from Laguna Beach, according to a news release. Babak "Bobby" Azadgilani, 26, was...
Tags: Criminals, Rape, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Crimes
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