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APNewsBreak: Chicago to publish crime stats online AP - 1 hr 8 mins ago
Chicago is setting out to become a national leader in making crime statistics available to the public. More »APNewsBreak: Chicago to publish crime stats online
Chicago is setting out to become a national leader in making crime statistics available to the public.
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Three TSA agents arrested over interstate drug ring Reuters - 11 hrs ago
CONWAY, Mass (Reuters) - Three Transportation Security Administration employees, a police officer and a state trooper were among 20 people arrested and accused of running … More »Three TSA agents arrested over interstate drug ring
CONWAY, Mass (Reuters) - Three Transportation Security Administration employees, a police officer and a state trooper were among 20 people arrested and accused of running an interstate prescription drug ring, officials said on Tuesday.
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Argentine ex-leader acquitted of arms trafficking AP - 11 hrs ago
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem and 17 members of his government were acquitted Tuesday of charges that they violated international weapons embargoes on Ecuador … More »Argentine ex-leader acquitted of arms trafficking
Former Argentine President Carlos Menem and 17 members of his government were acquitted Tuesday of charges that they violated international weapons embargoes on Ecuador and Croatia in the 1990s.
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Rapid Rise in Child Poverty Could Mean Later Increase in Crime, Law Enforcement Leaders Warn PR Newswire - 11 hrs ago
Contact: Ted Eismeier, cell +1-315-335-9222 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +1-315-335-9222 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, office +1-202-464-5350 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +1-202-464-5350 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, ted@fightcrime.org More »Rapid Rise in Child Poverty Could Mean Later Increase in Crime, Law Enforcement Leaders Warn
Contact: Ted Eismeier, cell +1-315-335-9222 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +1-315-335-9222 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, office +1-202-464-5350 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +1-202-464-5350 end_of_the_skype_highlighting, ted@fightcrime.org
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TSA officers arrested on drug charges in Conn. AP - 12 hrs ago
Three federal Transportation Security Administration officers and two other law enforcement officers were arrested on charges of accepting cash or gift cards in exchange … More »TSA officers arrested on drug charges in Conn.
Three federal Transportation Security Administration officers and two other law enforcement officers were arrested on charges of accepting cash or gift cards in exchange for permitting prescription drug dealers to move tens of thousands of highly addictive painkiller pills and cash proceeds from the illegal sales through …
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CAIR Asks FBI to Probe NC Arson as Hate Crime PR Newswire - 12 hrs ago
'911 Go Home' spray-painted on outside of Sikh-owned store More »CAIR Asks FBI to Probe NC Arson as Hate Crime
'911 Go Home' spray-painted on outside of Sikh-owned store
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Suspect arrested in DC transgender shooting AP - 15 hrs ago
District of Columbia police have arrested a 20-year-old man who they say shot a transgender female. More »Suspect arrested in DC transgender shooting
District of Columbia police have arrested a 20-year-old man who they say shot a transgender female.
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Palestinian sentenced for killing Israeli family AP - 15 hrs ago
An Israeli military court has sentenced a Palestinian man to 130 years in jail for the fatal stabbing of five members of an Israeli family, including a baby. More »Palestinian sentenced for killing Israeli family
An Israeli military court has sentenced a Palestinian man to 130 years in jail for the fatal stabbing of five members of an Israeli family, including a baby.
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Immigrant to plead guilty in Miss. ID fraud case AP - 16 hrs ago
Federal court records in Mississippi say an illegal immigrant from Mexico plans to plead guilty to participating in a group that allegedly created and distributed fake … More »Immigrant to plead guilty in Miss. ID fraud case
Federal court records in Mississippi say an illegal immigrant from Mexico plans to plead guilty to participating in a group that allegedly created and distributed fake identification documents.
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Lawyer: Iran sets bail for 2 jailed Americans AP - 16 hrs ago
An Iranian court Tuesday set bail of $500,000 each for two American men arrested more than two years ago and convicted on spy-related charges, clearing the way for their … More »Lawyer: Iran sets bail for 2 jailed Americans
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4 face arson, hate crime trial for cross burning AP - 17 hrs ago
Four people have been ordered to stand trial on charges they torched an 11-foot cross outside the California central coast home of a black teenager. More »4 face arson, hate crime trial for cross burning
Four people have been ordered to stand trial on charges they torched an 11-foot cross outside the California central coast home of a black teenager.
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Actor Robert David Hall (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) Discusses Biomedical Research for Wounded Troops PR Newswire - 17 hrs ago
Contact: Liz Hodge, lhodge@fbresearch.org, +1-202-457-0654 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +1-202-457-0654 end_of_the_skype_highlighting More »Actor Robert David Hall (CSI: Crime Scene Investigation) Discusses Biomedical Research for Wounded Troops
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Man who tried to export jet to Iran sentenced AP - 19 hrs ago
A California man who admitted trying to sell a fighter jet and other items to Iran was sentenced to almost four years in prison Monday. More »Man who tried to export jet to Iran sentenced
A California man who admitted trying to sell a fighter jet and other items to Iran was sentenced to almost four years in prison Monday.
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Iran To Free Long Detained American Hikers The Atlantic Wire - 19 hrs ago
Just last month, it seemed like a pretty dismal situation for the long-detained American hikers who were jailed in Iran: they were sentenced to eight years in prison … More »Iran To Free Long Detained American Hikers
Just last month, it seemed like a pretty dismal situation for the long-detained American hikers who were jailed in Iran: they were sentenced to eight years in prison after being convicted as spies. But this Tuesday saw a dramatic change in the fortunes of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal. In an interview with NBC News, Iranian …
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Lawyer: Iran sets bail for jailed Americans AP - 22 hrs ago
A defense attorney says Iran has set bail of $500,000 each for two American men arrested more than two years ago and convicted on spy-related charges. More »Lawyer: Iran sets bail for jailed Americans
A defense attorney says Iran has set bail of $500,000 each for two American men arrested more than two years ago and convicted on spy-related charges.
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Man accused in Texas rapes to be shackled at trial AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
A former Texas prison employee suspected of a being a serial rapist accused of targeting older women will be handcuffed and shackled during his trial after his defense … More »Man accused in Texas rapes to be shackled at trial
A former Texas prison employee suspected of a being a serial rapist accused of targeting older women will be handcuffed and shackled during his trial after his defense attorney made the request.
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Man arrested at Honolulu airport over threat to VP AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
A former U.S. service member was arrested in Hawaii after he sent emails from Thailand that threatened to kill Vice President Joe Biden, authorities said Monday. More »Man arrested at Honolulu airport over threat to VP
A former U.S. service member was arrested in Hawaii after he sent emails from Thailand that threatened to kill Vice President Joe Biden, authorities said Monday.
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9 Amish men sentenced in safety triangle case AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
Nine Amish men who refused to display an orange reflective triangle on their horse-drawn buggies have been ordered to jail for not paying court-imposed fines. More »9 Amish men sentenced in safety triangle case
Nine Amish men who refused to display an orange reflective triangle on their horse-drawn buggies have been ordered to jail for not paying court-imposed fines.
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Hospital executive found guilty in New York corruption probe Reuters - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former hospital executive was convicted on Monday of conspiracy and fraud for creating fake consulting contracts to funnel money to New York state … More »Hospital executive found guilty in New York corruption probe
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former hospital executive was convicted on Monday of conspiracy and fraud for creating fake consulting contracts to funnel money to New York state legislators in exchange for influence in Albany.
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Ex-officer begins prison term for Katrina cover-up AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
A former police detective who pleaded guilty to helping cover up the deadly shootings of unarmed people on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina has begun a three-year … More »Ex-officer begins prison term for Katrina cover-up
A former police detective who pleaded guilty to helping cover up the deadly shootings of unarmed people on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina has begun a three-year prison sentence.
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Lawyer: Ga. soldier didn't kill roommates in Iraq AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
A U.S. soldier charged with killing two of his Army roommates and wounding another after an argument in Iraq last fall is innocent and should be cleared of murder charges … More »Lawyer: Ga. soldier didn't kill roommates in Iraq
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280 arrested, 45 wounded on Chile coup anniversary AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
The numbers are in from violence on the 38th anniversary of Chile's military coup: Police arrested 280 people and 45 people were injured, including a teenager who is … More »280 arrested, 45 wounded on Chile coup anniversary
The numbers are in from violence on the 38th anniversary of Chile's military coup: Police arrested 280 people and 45 people were injured, including a teenager who is in critical condition with a bullet in his chest.
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In Venezuela crime spree, even hospitals are hit AP - Mon, Sep 12, 2011
A young man dies of gunshot wounds, and enraged friends and relatives react by shooting up the hospital. A medical student leaving another hospital at the end of her … More »In Venezuela crime spree, even hospitals are hit
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Crime fears color Guatemala's presidential vote Reuters - Sun, Sep 11, 2011
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Guatemalans anxious for relief from out-of-control crime lined up to vote for a new president on Sunday with the leading candidates promising … More »Crime fears color Guatemala's presidential vote
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Exclusive: Gaddafi spy chief Dorda arrested Reuters - Sun, Sep 11, 2011
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Bouzaid Dorda, the head of Muammar Gaddafi's external security organization, has been arrested by anti-Gaddafi fighters, Reuters witnesses said on … More »Exclusive: Gaddafi spy chief Dorda arrested
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