An illegal alien cop-killer, who escaped capture by returning to Mexico and evading capture for almost four years, is now in US law enforcement custody. This killing ignited outrage across the United States. In the pre-dawn hours Thursday morning, US deputy marshals and agents of Mexico’s Agencia Federal de Investigationes (AFI) delivered fugitive murderer...
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This just in from Reuters – Bonds apologizes after report of failed drug test: San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds has told fans on his Web site he did not get drugs from a teammate, but he did not deny using them after a newspaper reported he failed an amphetamine test. Does Baroid have...
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Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong has asked to be removed from the Duke University lacrosse case.
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Warns leaving now means ‘we’ll be back’, possibly in ‘wider war’
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Malabar (India), SVM News, 12 January, 2007: The persecuted christians forget hardships and forgive torturings when they see the unlimited number of lost souls are coming towards Christ and experiencing the Salvation. It is a marvellous experience like a woman forgetting the harder pain and rejoice when she see the baby of which she gave birth with an unspeakable...
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Ah, a brand new year in politics. The Democrats take control of the House and Senate after 12 long years. But will things change overwhelmingly for the better? Doesn’t seem to be the case. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the new Speaker of the House, is already snubbing certain groups who don’t believe with her point of view. ...
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Fire crews are at the scene of a plane crash Friday near the Van Nuys Airport.
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Oh my, this should be interesting: Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton are part of an initiative to create a new Baptist voice and improve the negative image of Baptists in North America. When Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter are brought in to improve your image, you’ve got serious problems. Oh well, maybe...
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The very first bill passed by the House of Representatives this year was H.R. 1 named, “Implementing the 9/11 Commission Recommendations Act.” The vote was 299 Ayes, with 68 Republicans voting with the majority, and 128 Noes. Drafted by the 9/11 Commission following the terrorist attacks on Washington, D.C., and New York City, the...
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A criminal defense lawyer who worked as a federal and state prosecutor in New Jersey has been indicted for running a Manhattan-based escort service, Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau announced Wednesday.
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Gotcha! Early Thursday morning, Darwin finally caught up with Kenneth Ellingson, 38, on the roof of the Treasure Chest of Crafts store in Missoula, Montana…
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Sydney radio broadcaster Stan Zemanek passed away early this morning (AEST) due to a brain tumor, aged sixty. Zemanek retired from radio in December last year due to to ill health and a desire to spend more time with his family. Born in Sydney on May 29, 1947, he began work as a researcher...
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AT&T will begin to extinguish next week the brand of cell phone operator Cingular, built up with billions of dollars over a few years, to imprint its more-than-century-old name firmly across its services.
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Sir Paul jetted to the Caribbean island after New Year following a new divorce demand of £ 50 million by estranged wife Heather, 39.
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The forensic expert hired by the prosecutor in the Duke rape case says he made a “big error” in judgment by not stating in his report that the only DNA he found on the accuser was from several men who were not on the Duke lacrosse team.
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The rocket, fired from street level into the front of the embassy, caused minor damage to the building but no-one was injured.
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Law enforcement officers from communities unaffected by gangs until the 1980s or early 1990s often find themselves scrambling to obtain training relevant to what are called hybrid youth gangs in the 21st century. These include gangs with large memberships of illegal aliens from Mexico (Mexican Mafia), El Salvador (MS-13), the Dominican Republic, and others....
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In a six-page spread in February’s issue, hitting newsstands this week, Air Force Staff Sgt. Michelle Manhart is photographed in uniform yelling and holding weapons under the headline “Tough Love.” The following pages show her partially clothed wearing her dog tags while working out, as well as completely nude.
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The history-making first Madame of the House marketed her recent three day victory-dance as a celebration of children. As a teaser, the Wednesday morning Catholic Mass at Trinity University was prominently dedicated to the children of Darfur and Hurricane Katrina. Hours later, at a trendy afternoon tea with like-minded ladies, Pelosi reiterated her campaign...
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In ancient times, when I was a teenager, I remember a girl commenting on the seeming oddness of a woman attorney defending a man accused of rape in a made-for-TV movie starring Elizabeth Montgomery called “A Case of Rape.†The teen said, “She’s a woman. He could just get out and do it to...
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