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    Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 'Dexter' recap, Season 7 episode 2, 'Sunshine and Frosty Swirl'

    "I still believe that there is good in you." 
    "I still believe that there is good in you."  Deb's reaction to Dexter's big reveal about being a serial killer was surprisingly optimistic. Clearly she is not up to creating a rehab clinic for serial killers in her home, but she gave it a valiant...

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Murder, Criminals, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure

  2. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Short takes

    The Baltimore Sun
    Item: I know that R.L.G. must be right at Johnson, because he says the same things about whom that I have been saying: In normal speech, who is used as subject and object; whom appears in formal speech and writing, and less frequently there. "Since whom ...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Russia

  4. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Dust Bowl Kansas farmers set to plant winter wheat

    CHICAGO -- Kansas farmers are preparing to plant winter wheat into the driest soil since 1991 after three seasons of drought causes Dust Bowl conditions in the biggest growing state and global reserves fall to a four-year low. About 97 percent of fields...

    Tags: Kazakhstan, Chicago Board of Trade, Droughts, Bank of America Corp., Arable Farming

  6. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  7. Murder-for-hire mail order bride plot foiled

    Long distance relationships can be really tough...but it's never a good idea to hire a hitman to kidnap your Russian mail-order bride and crate her back to the states so you can "get a good week out of her", before slowly poisoning her in your newly built home dungeon. No...definitely, not a good idea! But for David Sartin from Hankamer, Texas, he pleaded guilty to this crazy plot as a way to get back at his supposed internet girlfriend from the Ukraine.
    KIAH
    Long distance relationships can be really tough...but it's never a good idea to hire a hitman to kidnap your Russian mail-order bride and crate her back to the states so you can "get a good week out of her", before slowly poisoning her in your newly built...
  8. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  9. The US is creating jobs, in Ukraine

    We're sitting on a real unemployment rate in this country of somewhere around 15%, but you can't say the federal government isn't doing its part to create some local jobs…in the Ukraine!
    KIAH
    We're sitting on a real unemployment rate in this country of somewhere around 15%, but you can't say the federal government isn't doing its part to create some local jobs…in the Ukraine! Yes, it’s a story that’s been downplayed, but...

    Tags: Joe Biden, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering

  10. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Cities around Europe see protests backing jailed Russian band

    PARIS (AP) — They asked for undies on heads, masks, and as much color as possible on Friday. They got a topless activist hacking down a cross in Ukraine, balaclavas on Soviet-era statues of soldiers in Bulgaria, and signs for "Justice" in Spain....

    Tags: Human Rights, Bjork, Sofia (Bulgaria), Bulgaria, Vladimir Putin

  12. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  13. Weekend Drowning Victim in Huntingdon County from Ukraine

     Pennsylvania State Police say that a weekend drowning victim in Huntingdon County was from the Ukraine.  71 year old Igor Khodavsky, was swimming off Snyders Run boat launch in Juniata Township on Sunday when he suddently went under. He was brought ashore by family members where efforts were made to revive him.  Khodavsky was taken to JC Blair Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
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     Pennsylvania State Police say that a weekend drowning victim in Huntingdon County was from the Ukraine.  71 year old Igor Khodavsky, was swimming off Snyders Run boat launch in Juniata Township on Sunday when he suddently went under. He was brought...

    Tags: PlayStation Portable

  14. Aug 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Ukraine makes Russian an official language, rekindling protests

    World Now
    Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich signed a bill into law Wednesday that makes Russian an official language in some parts of the former Soviet republic. The bow to the country's large Russian minority has outraged Ukrainian nationalists and the...
  16. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. 'America's Got Talent' recap, Texas auditions

    Howard Stern, Howie Mandel and Sharon Osbourne continue their talent search -- this week in Austin, Texas. Apparently the show doesn't mind reinforcing stereotypes because the first act of the night is a mariachi band led by a 10-year-old named Sebastien...

    Tags: Entertainment, Judges, Howie Mandel, Statue of Liberty, Crime, Law and Justice

  18. Jun 17, 2012 | Hampton Roads Daily Press
  19. Tennis: Hampton Roads players Spooner, Hudson fall in first round of qualifying for Kingsmill women's event

    A pair of Hampton Roads players each lost their opening matches Sunday in qualifying for the Kingsmill Resort Tennis Classic, a $10,000 minor-league clay-court women's pro event in the Williamsburg area. Former Walsingham Academy standout Clare Spooner,...

    Tags: China, Tennis, Hampton Roads, Australia

  20. Jun 18, 2012 | Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. Tennis: Young Boston lefty continues to shine in Kingsmill women's qualifying

    Nicole Frenkel beat her second home-state opponent in two days during the qualifying rounds for the $10,000 Kingsmill Resort Tennis Classic, a minor-league U.S. Tennis Association Women's Circuit event. Frenkel, a left-hander from the Boston area who...

    Tags: China, Bahamas, Republic of Ireland, Tennis, Virginia Cavaliers

  22. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. News of the Weird: Even mass murderers need friends

    Norway is home to perhaps the most inmate-friendly prison in the world (as mentioned previously in "News of the Weird"), but the correctional system has an imminent crisis, as Anders Behring Breivik (the confessed killer of 77 people last year) is nearing formal conviction and sentencing. Officials fear the sociopathic Breivik will try to kill inmates to add to his toll, yet Norwegian law forbids solitary confinement as cruel. Consequently, according to a May report by Norway's <em>Verdens Gang</em> newspaper, the officials have begun a search to select, hire and train appropriate "friends" to hang out with Breivik behind bars to win his trust and prevent further mayhem. Among Breivik's favorite recreational distractions: chess and hockey.
    Norway is home to perhaps the most inmate-friendly prison in the world (as mentioned previously in "News of the Weird"), but the correctional system has an imminent crisis, as Anders Behring Breivik (the confessed killer of 77 people last year) is nearing...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Anders Breivik, Norway, Arts and Culture

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