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Found animals - May 24
Cats Adult Siamese mix, gender unknown, cream and red, found on West Side Avenue in Hagerstown Adult Siamese mix, female, cream and seal, found on West Side Avenue Dog Senior miniature poodle mix ,female gray, found on Old Georgetown Road in...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Key IRS official refuses to testify
WASHINGTON — In a contentious climax Wednesday to a series of congressional hearings, Lois Lerner, a key IRS manager, invoked her right to not testify about the agency's targeting of conservative groups, igniting howls from Republicans and...
Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses, New Products, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice
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Crime Watch for the week of April 19, 2013
The York Dispatch, Pa.DISPOSITIONS District Judge Scott E. Laird's office covers York Township, Dallastown and Yoe. Keith McGlaughlin, 1950 Kimes Road; driving under the influence; waived to court. Mike Epler, 78 Daisy Lane, Dover; truancy; found guilty. David Heindel,...Tags: Police Arrests, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crime, Law and Justice, White Oak (Montgomery, Maryland), Criminals
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Pentagon to take over some CIA drone operations : sources
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's administration has decided to give the Pentagon control of some drone operations against terrorism suspects overseas that are currently run by the CIA, several U.S. government sources said on Monday....Tags: Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Military, Washington, DC, George W. Bush
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Pentagon to take over some CIA drone operations -sources
Reuters* Pentagon control could open program to more congressional oversight * Strikes in Yemen to be run by armed forces * CIA to keep drone operations in Pakistan for now By Tabassum Zakaria and Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - President...Tags: Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Military, Washington, DC, National Government
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Lexington Herald-Leader John Clay column
The Lexington Herald-LeaderSaturday's Preakness Stakes was a great big welcome back to a trio of horse racing's most important names: D. Wayne Lukas, Gary Stevens and Calumet Farm. However, Brad Kelley, the owner of the latter, wasn't at Pimlico, and don't expect him to step into...Tags: The New York Times, Oxbow (racehorse), Triple Crown, The Wall Street Journal, Preakness Stakes
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Prosecutors: Man stabbed future son-in-law 9 times
Tribune reporterA Waukegan man was arrested last week after authorities allege he stabbed his daughter’s fiancé nine times during a dispute last year on Chicago’s Far South Side. Claude Jones, 50, hit and struck the man during an argument Nov. 8, 2012,...Tags: Prosecution, Lawyers, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Waukegan man held in 2012 stabbing of future son-in-law
A Waukegan man was arrested last week after authorities allege he stabbed his daughter's fiance nine times during a dispute last year on Chicago's Far South Side. Claude Jones, 50, hit and struck the man Nov. 8, 2012, authorities said. Then, armed with a...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Gordon Gayle dies at 95; received Navy Cross for attack on Peleliu
Retired Marine Brig. Gen. Gordon Gayle, who received the Navy Cross for leadership and bravery during the assault on Peleliu, one of the bloodiest and most complex and controversial battles fought by Marines during World War II, has died. He was 95....
Tags: Japan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, United States Naval Academy, Explosions
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Tornillo Port of Entry area zoning bill is stymied
El Paso Times, TexasA bill that would have granted the county power to zone land around the Tornillo Port of Entry likely is doomed, El Paso legislators said last week. It ran into opposition from a number of lawmakers who would not allow it to come to a vote in either the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Travel, Subway Transportation, National Government, Justice System
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BRIEF: Scene Maker: Attorney Ray Kramer's favorite spots, from Palm Beach dining to Jupiter hiking
The Palm Beach PostRay Kramer is an award-winning commercial and real estate litigation attorney in West Palm Beach. He grew up in North Palm Beach, and graduated from Georgetown University Law Center. He has extensive trial experience, including serving as a prosecutor...Tags: Lawyers, Jupiter, Palm Beach Opera, Crime, Law and Justice, Norton Museum of Art
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An eye toward the future
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.Editor's note: During the next several days, The Register-Herald will run feature stories about graduating seniors from area high schools. The series of stories has been tagged "An Eye Toward The Future." We hope you enjoy these in-depth looks at some...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Arts and Culture, Mount Hope, Colleges and Universities, Education
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