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Colombian official says Mexican drug gangs buying directly from Colombia rebels
Associated Press WriterMEXICO CITY (AP) _ Mexico's powerful drug cartels are buying drugs directly from Colombia's main rebel group, a senior Colombian defense official said Tuesday at a hemispheric meeting on crime. The finance chief of the FARC rebel unit along the Ecuador-...Tags: Restraint of Trade, Gang Activity, Wars and Interventions, Felipe Calderon, Weaponry
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T. Henry appears in court on drug charges
The Associated PressFormer Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry appeared in court Monday, handcuffed and wearing yellow prison clothes for a hearing that stemmed from his arrest last week over an alleged cocaine deal. A judge set bail for Henry at $400,000 and ordered...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, National Football League, Injuries, Vehicles
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SOUTH WINDSOR: Injection In Car Brings Arrest
Police arrested a Windsor man after an off-duty Bloomfield police officer spotted Larry Shallow injecting heroin as he rode in a car along I-291, police said. South Windsor police tracked down Shallow, 25, of 358 Merriman Road, at the McDonald's...Tags: Vehicles, McDonald's
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Drug task force nabs 11 after investigation
After a 21/2-month investigation that included some undercover drug buys, Colonial Regional police announced the arrests of 11 people. Early Monday morning, four police departments served warrants on what police describe as ''mid-level'' drug dealers...Tags: Nazareth, Tatamy, Drug Trafficking
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Bail for former Broncos running back Travis Henry set at $400,000 in cocaine case
AP Sports WriterDENVER (AP) _ Former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry appeared in court Monday, handcuffed and wearing yellow prison clothes for a hearing that stemmed from his arrest last week over an alleged cocaine deal. A judge set bail for Henry at $400,000...Tags: Prosecution, Denver Broncos, National Football League, Injuries, Vehicles
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11 arrested in undercover drug sting
After a 2 1/2 month investigation with some undercover drug buys, Colonial Regional police announced the arrests of 11 people. Early Monday morning, four police departments served warrants on what police describe as "mid level" drug dealers in the...Tags: Nazareth, Tatamy, Drug Trafficking
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Fearing further losses at gambling halls, Atlantic City considers delay of casino smoking ban
Associated Press WriterATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) _ With the economy crumbling and revenues plunging, the city may put off the Oct. 15 start of a blanket ban on smoking in casinos to avoid further losses. The ban, opposed by casino owners but supported by workers, was approved...Tags: National Government, Smoking, Death and Dying, Personal Service, Casino and Gambling
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Jets safety Smith appeals ruling
New York Jets S Eric Smith appealed his one-game suspension and $50,000 fine by the NFL for his helmet-to-helmet hit last week on Arizona WR Anquan Boldin. Coach Eric Mangini said Smith was going through the appeal process Monday, and a ruling was...Tags: Major League Baseball, St. Louis Rams, National Football League, Denver Broncos, Eric Mangini
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Osceola prostitution, drug operation nets 12 arrests
Sentinel Staff WriterA dozen people were recently arrested in Osceola County on charges of prostitution solicitation or drug possession during an operation, the Sheriff's Office just reported. Few details were provided about the operation, but narcotics agents allegedly...Tags: Kissimmee, Prostitution
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Atlantic City considering delaying casino smoking ban
With the economy crumbling and revenues plunging, Atlantic City is considering delaying the start of a total smoking ban at its 11 casinos. The ban, which was approved in April after a year-and-a-half battle between casino workers and gambling hall...Tags: Smoking, Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Gaming and Lotteries, Laws
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CDT
Sun Country Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday, just days after the founder of its parent company, Petters Group Worldwide, was charged in a multimillion dollar fraud investigation. Sun Country plans to continue operating on its normal...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Smoking, Trials, University of Minnesota, Sales
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Police Blotter
police blotter police reports in Baltimore city and county Central Baltimore Shootings Two men were standing outside a car parked in the first block of E. North Ave. about 3 a.m. yesterday eating food from a nearby carryout when a man exited the...Tags: IHOP Corporation, Theft, Murder, Edgewater, Vehicles
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