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Woman who was stabbed near E. Baltimore courthouse dies
A woman who police say was stabbed by her husband moments after a judge granted her a temporary protective order against him has died. Baltimore police spokesman Donny Moses said that Veronica Williams, 28, died about 9 p.m. Thursday at Johns Hopkins...Tags: Court Administration, National Government, Government, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Murder
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Braidwood teen is charged with a felony in bomb threat at Reed-Custer High School
A Braidwood teen was charged with felony disorderly conduct Thursday after allegedly making a bomb threat at Reed-Custer High School, Braidwood police said Friday. Robert Angone, 17, of the 300 block of Francis Street allegedly wrote two notes that were...Tags: Bombings, Guerrilla Activity
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Attorneys ask judge to release thousands of pages of sealed BALCO grand jury transcripts
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to unseal thousands of pages of grand jury transcripts and other documents from the government's BALCO steroids investigation. The motion comes in response to a request by slugger Barry Bonds'...Tags: Barry Bonds
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Three suspects charged with stealing clothes from Wilton Manors store
South Florida Sun-SentinelThree suspects were accused of stealing kids' clothes from a Wilton Manors store Friday, but they were let go after police caught up to them later in the day. Turns out the items allegedly taken from a Dollar General Store were valued at a total less...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Richard Brown, Wilton Manors, Dollar General Corporation, Theft
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FBI says Ohio man threatened to bomb airports
Associated Press WriterFBI officials said Friday they arrested a man who threatened to blow up Cincinnati's football stadium, two airports, Ohio River bridges, and other landmarks. Frederick Purvis, 42, of Hamilton, Ohio, is accused of sending e-mails to two local media...Tags: Ohio River, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Trials, Television Industry, Emergency Incidents
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Silicon Valley engineers sentenced to a year in prison for roles in China chip theft
AP Technology WriterSAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) _ Two engineers from China were sentenced to a year in prison Friday for stealing computer chip designs from their Silicon Valley employers and trying to smuggle the secrets to their homeland to launch a government-backed startup...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Technology, Startups, Trials
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Cops accused of beating dad of Packers WR Driver taken off patrol duty
Associated Press WriterHOUSTON (AP) _ Three Houston police officers under investigation for allegedly beating the father of Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver have been taken off patrol duty. The decision was welcomed by Marvin Driver Jr.'s family members, who...Tags: Law Enforcement, Injuries, Donald Driver, Green Bay Packers
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Former Ecuadorean officials deny benefiting from allegedly 'illegitimate' bond deals
Associated Press WriterQUITO, Ecuador (AP) _ Former Ecuadorean leaders said Friday that President Rafael Correa was playing politics when he accused them of taking bribes during $3.9 billion in debt renegotiations. Correa said the former officials and two investment banks ...Tags: National Government, Heads of State, Citigroup Incorporated, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Government
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Driver returns to practice after visit with father
Green Bay Packers veteran wide receiver Donald Driver returned to practice Friday after missing two days to travel to Houston to see his father, who the family says was beaten by police early Monday morning. "I'm doing fine," said Driver, who visited...Tags: Charles Woodson, James Jones, Chad Clifton, Green Bay Packers, Reggie Bush
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Judge gets 3-day suspension
A judge who stunned a courtroom by calling a defendant a drug dealer has agreed to serve a 3-day suspension and pay court costs for the proceedings against him. A panel of three judges named by the Indiana Supreme Court to hear a judicial misconduct...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Defendants, Judges
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Arrests in two child neglect cases in Newport News
247-7838A man who ran from a car leaving a small child inside after a drug arrest has been charged with felony child neglect. Christopher Alexander Jordan, 24, of Cedar Avenue was arrested on November 14 after officers found him to be in possession of marijuana,...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Child Abuse
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Federal grand jury returns 12-count indictment against Iowa meatpacker and employees
Associated Press WriterDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ A federal grand jury has issued a 12-count indictment alleging that managers were intricately involved in efforts to employ illegal workers at a kosher slaughterhouse that was the site of one of the nation's largest immigration...Tags: Employees, Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Trials, Bankruptcy
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