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Prepaid calling card business riddled with fraud
Associated PressRosalba Posada can tick off a list of problems she has encountered trying to use prepaid calling cards to stay in touch with family back in Colombia. There were the cards that didn't deliver as many minutes as promised and the cards that charged extra...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Consumers, Bill Nelson, Fraud, Banking
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Witness to a crime may be told it never happened
Residents hear gunshots. It stands to reason they want to know what happened. It's not an easy task. People near Canton Square woke earlier this week to the sound of men arguing. They heard three rapid pops, and some looked out their windows and saw...Tags: Assault, Canton Square, Murder, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Halloween
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Photos show Edwards had Harvick by the neck
From Sun news servicesPhotographs of the scuffle between Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick show a more physical confrontation than witnesses described, with Edwards at one point grabbing Harvick by the throat. The two NASCAR stars argued during Thursday's practice when Edwards...Tags: Vehicles, Dollar General Corporation, Government, Photography, Formula One
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Man charged with dogfighting, mistreating pit bulls
A Chicago man was charged Saturday with felony counts of dogfighting and cruelty to animals after police discovered 10 pit bulls in cages in his garage. Leon Huff, 50, of of South Emerald Street allegedly left the dogs in cages with feces and urine.... -
Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul
The Hartford CourantFor years, Beth Kerrigan tried to talk herself out of being gay. The daughter of devout Irish Catholics, Kerrigan kept her sexuality a secret from her family. She pretended the boys she windsurfed, skied and biked with were boyfriends. If female...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Mother's Day, Discrimination, Marriage, Civil Rights
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Three found guilty in 2007 death of Bucks man
Of The Associated Press| A jury on Friday found three men guilty in the killing of a 21-year-old New Hope man outside a St. John bar last year. A judge said the men will be sentenced Nov. 14 for the beating and stabbing of James Cockayne, who had moved to the U.S. Virgin...Tags: Assault, Murder, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Lawyers, Witnesses
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Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDarrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was a...Tags: Terrorism, Academic Progress, Family, Defense, Civil Rights
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Her hope, and then her curse
Chicago Tribune reporterI always dreamed that when I grew up I would marry . . . the man of my dream, tall, dark & handsome, educated with a great job." —Kimberly Garnett, in a college essay It must have looked like Kimberly Garnett's dream had just walked into the Club...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies, Consumer Electronics Industry, Family, Transportation, Robert Morris
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Signature Pharmacy sues prosecutors in '07 case
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Orlando pharmacy once accused of providing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes all over the country is turning the tables on the New York prosecutor who pointed the finger. Signature Pharmacy Inc. and its executives filed a lawsuit in Orange...Tags: Corporate Officers, John Marshall, Lawyers, Trials, Medicine
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ACORN's voter signups bother McCain, but not Crist
Tallahassee BureauRepublican president candidate John McCain took another jab at the community organizing group ACORN last week at a rally in Wisconsin, referencing various complaints that the group has signed up the same would-be voters multiple times in states such as...Tags: Interior Policy, Orlando, Gary Siplin, Local Elections, Rollins College
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Pakistan: Do more to help repel militants
The Associated PressPakistan accused the U.S. and Afghanistan on Saturday of not doing enough to stop Islamist militants from crossing into its territory. The charge followed months of complaints by U.S. and Afghan leaders that Pakistan has been lax in its efforts to stop...Tags: Terrorism, Guerrilla Activity, Hamid Karzai, Rebellions, Civil Unrest
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Burton wins at Lowe's to move to 2nd in Chase
Wire reportsJeff Burton gambled on his final pit stop and was rewarded with a victory that pushed him into title contention. Burton led heading into the final round of pit stops Saturday night, then took gas only to ensure he'd come out in front at Lowe's Motor...Tags: Vehicles, Dollar General Corporation, Witnesses, Jimmie Johnson, Photography
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