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Parents say slain anchorwoman was sexually assaulted, broke hand fighting off attacker
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ A television anchorwoman killed in her home had been sexually assaulted and beaten so badly in a suspected burglary that her jaw shattered and she broke a hand while trying to fend off her attacker's blows, her parents said...Tags: KATV Channel 7 News, Anne Pressly, Punishment, Murder, Assault
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Search for green revolution: In food crisis, world looks to bioengineering, but fears persist
Associated Press WriterKUNMING, China (AP) _ Zeng Yawen's outdoor laboratory in the terraced hills of southern China is a trove of genetic potential — rice that thrives in unusually cool temperatures, high altitudes or in dry soil; rice rich in calcium, vitamins or iron....Tags: Natural Science, Biology, Wen Jiabao, Food Industry, Genetics
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At Da Vinci, experiments you can sink your teeth into
While Thanksgiving turkeys got second lives in casseroles and sandwiches, leftover corn and mashed potatoes were transformed into necklaces and a mini generator. At least that's what happened to the trimmings this weekend at the Da Vinci Discovery Center...Tags: Potatoes, Metal and Mineral, Mini, Thanksgiving, Vehicles
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Lower-cost drugs predicted under Obama administration
Tribune reporterCheaper drugs could be on the way to U.S. consumers under the Barack Obama administration. "We are likely to see some movements with prescription drugs and pricing," said David Dranove, professor of health industry management for Northwestern...Tags: Government, Health Organizations, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, North Chicago, Prices
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Friend's tip and cooperation from girlfriend led to DNA sample, arrest of Reno murder suspect
Associated Press WriterRENO, Nev. (AP) _ Early in their investigation into the kidnapping and slaying of a young college woman, Reno police were convinced the suspect they described as a serial rapist was a chameleon who blended in with a community grieving the loss of...Tags: Witnesses, Trials, Prosecution, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Kidnapping
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Guatemalan adoptions in limbo
The Associated PressJennifer and Todd Hemsley had to give up their child to save her. Like thousands of other would-be parents, the California couple made a $15,500 down payment to a U.S. agency that guaranteed quick, hassle-free adoptions of Guatemalan babies. And like the...Tags: Theft, Lawyers, Trials, Fraud, Family
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Couple won't give up fight for truth about little Hazel
The Associated PressJennifer and Todd Hemsley had to give up their child to save her. Like thousands of other would-be parents, the California couple made a $15,500 down payment to a U.S. agency that guaranteed hassle-free adoptions of Guatemalan babies. And like the...Tags: Infants, Family, Theft, People, Corporate Crime
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Evidence found from 1973 murder case
Of The Morning CallLATEST DEVELOPMENTS Authorities located hair and panties that were used as evidence in the trial to convict Daniel Williams, formerly of Allentown, of the 1973 rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl, Tina Anderson of Bethlehem. The defense has 60 days to...Tags: Rivers, Witnesses, Lawyers, Prosecution, Bodies of Water
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Strengthening bone by low vibrations
The Department of Biomedical Engineering at Stony Brook University received a $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate the biologic and physical mechanisms of very low-magnitude mechanical signals and how they...Tags: Natural Science, Health Organizations, Animal Science, National Institutes of Health, Colleges and Universities
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Mitchell thinks drug use down in major leagues
Nearly one year later, George J. Mitchell wouldn't change a word of his report. His investigation of drugs in baseball tarnished the reputation of pitcher Roger Clemens and dozens of other players, led to a toughened drug agreement and created an...Tags: Florida Marlins, Major League Baseball, New York Times, Philadelphia Phillies, Brian McNamee
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N.Y. man charged in pair of 1988 Arundel rapes
A New York man has been charged in two rapes that happened 20 years ago in Anne Arundel County because of fingerprint and DNA evidence, authorities said yesterday. William Joseph Trice, 47, a tow truck driver from Eagle Bridge, N.Y., was arrested Thursday...Tags: Local Authority, Prosecution, Rape, Sexual Assault
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Celebrations
Clemente-Micalizzi Jenna Clemente and Eric Micalizzi were married July 3 at St. Lawrence the Martyr Church in Sayville. The reception was at the Bayview House at Captain Bill's in Bay Shore. She is a high school music teacher for Connetquot High School...Tags: Pompano Beach, Perry Hall, Hyde Park, Glen Cove (Glen Cove, New York), Colleges and Universities
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