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Air patrols, cameras to watch big inaugural crowd
The Associated PressLaw enforcement officials bracing for the largest crowds in inaugural history are preparing far-reaching security -- thousands of video cameras, sharpshooters, air patrols -- to safeguard President-elect Barack Obama's swearing-in. People attending the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, The White House, Terrorism, Martin Luther King Jr., Gardens and Parks
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Attorney: Shawano religious group leader freed
A religious group leader who has denied involvement in threats against dozens of Shawano government officials and others is no longer in federal custody. Attorney Alan Eisenberg says a federal judge in Maryland ordered Naomi Isaacson released Thursday.... -
Dad describes forgery on tape
The father of a central Florida woman charged with killing her 3-year-old daughter told investigators she forged her parents' checks, stole from her mother's purse and even took the change from her child's piggy bank. In a videotaped interview with FBI...Tags: Casey Anthony, Murder
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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: Television Industry, Explosions, Prosecution, Trials, Terrorism
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Boston city councilor allegedly taped taking $1,000 bribe as probe into corruption expands
Associated Press WriterBOSTON (AP) _ FBI agents arrested a Boston city council member Friday after he was videotaped allegedly taking a $1,000 bribe from an undercover agent in an expanding investigation into corruption at City Hall and the Massachusetts Statehouse. Chuck...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Corporate Crime, Therese Murray, Bribery
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Videotaped interviews of George and Cindy Anthony released
Sentinel Staff WritersToday's updates Casey took money out of Caylee's piggy bank, George Anthony tells investigators 7:05 p.m. George Anthony told investigators Casey stole money from of his wife's purse and took money out of her bank account. Casey even took money out of...Tags: Fraud, Political Systems, Corporate Crime, Casey Anthony, Assault
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Illinois finds permanence in film incentive
Tribune reporterIt's not the Bat Signal, but it's close. A new bill aimed at attracting more movies and TV series to Illinois passed both the state House and Senate on Thursday. The measure approves a 30 percent tax incentive, which supporters say directly competes...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, The Dark Knight, Patrick Swayze, Steven Soderbergh, House
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Atty general says he's feeling better, returns to DOJ after fainting spell and health scare
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) _ With briefcase in hand and a smile on his face, Attorney General Michael Mukasey returned to work Friday after collapsing during a speech the night before and spurring a 14-hour scare about his health. A Justice Department spokeswoman...Tags: George Bush, Prosecution, Medical Staff, Employees, Janet Reno
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Suspect in porn case was OK'd by checks
South Florida Sun-SentinelThere were no signs. No known complaints. No red flags in his background checks, school officials said. There was nothing, according to his friends, to suggest Roberto Caragol had a secret. Not until federal authorities charged the Pine Crest School swim...Tags: International Swimming Hall of Fame, Prosecution, Trials, Sex, Employees
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Witness against Sen. Stevens says he hid truth about being promised immunity for his testimony
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ One of the government's witnesses against convicted Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska says he didn't tell the truth on the stand about an immunity deal with the Justice Department in exchange for his testimony. But federal prosecutors said...Tags: Ted Stevens, Judges, Court Administration, U.S. Department of Treasury, Prosecution
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Not just metal detectors: Sharpshooters, cameras ready to watch record crowd at inaugural
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Law enforcement officials bracing for the largest crowds in inaugural history are preparing far-reaching security — thousands of video cameras, sharpshooters, air patrols — to safeguard President-elect Barack Obama's...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, The White House, Martin Luther King Jr., Gardens and Parks, Government
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Witness told feds Michael Vick put family pets in with pit bulls
AP Sports WriterRICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ Michael Vick put family pets in rings with pit bulls and thought it was funny watching the trained killers injure or kill the helpless dogs, a witness told federal investigators during the dogfighting investigation that brought Vick...Tags: Prisons, Court Preliminary, Censorship, Prosecution, Trials
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