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Obama's intel team: Blair and Panetta
The Swampby Greg Miller President-elect Barack Obama formally introduced his choices to lead the U.S. intelligence community on Friday, nominating retired U.S. Navy Admiral Dennis C. Blair to serve as director of national intelligence, and former California...Tags: Civil Rights, Defense, The White House, National Security, Human Rights
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Fatal train shooting inflames tensions between authorities, black residents in Oakland, Calif.
Associated Press WritersOAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The videotaped killing of an unarmed black man by a transit police officer here has inflamed long-running tensions between police and many African-American residents. Public outrage at the New Year's Day slaying of 22-year-...Tags: Murder, Minority Groups, Crimes, Justice System, NAACP
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Man faces obstruction charge in father's death
Authorities have charged a northeast Iowa man with obstruction of prosecution, saying he failed to cooperate with an investigation into his father's death. Police charged Nathan McKinney on Friday, two days after he testified in the first degree-...Tags: Murder, Iowa, Crimes, Trials
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Detroit mom, 2 others face trial in sex-party case
A woman accused of hosting a party at her Detroit home where men could pay for lap dances and sex is headed to trial. District Judge Ronald Giles on Friday ordered the 34-year-old woman bound over to Wayne County Circuit Court for trial on charges of...Tags: Justice System, Court Administration, Trials, Lawyers
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CST
Gov. Chet Culver said Friday he will ask the Legislature next week to use the state's bonding power to pay for a major new program to repair flood damage and fix Iowa's aging infrastructure. In an interview with The Associated Press, Culver said it...Tags: Fires, Budgets and Budgeting, Michael Gronstal, Alternative Energy, Prisons
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Highlights of Blagojevich's time as governor
Highlights of two-term Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich's time in office: 2003: -- Jan. 13: Blagojevich is sworn in. -- April 9: Blagojevich delivers first budget address that includes increasing many fees, ending some business tax breaks and...Tags: Private Health Care, Campaign Finance, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Virginia
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Son of former Liberian president gets 97 years in prison for torture
The Associated PressThe son of former Liberian President Charles Taylor was sentenced Friday to 97 years in prison for torture overseas in the first U.S. case of its kind. U.S. District Judge Cecilia M. Altonaga imposed the sentence on Charles McArthur Emmanuel, 31, who...Tags: Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Trials, Defendants, Juvenile Delinquency
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Shiite activist in Bahrain says he was summoned on suspicion of inciting against regime
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — A leading Shiite human rights activist in Bahrain said he was summoned Friday by Bahrain's state prosecutors on suspicion of inciting against the kingdom's Sunni rulers. Abdul Hadi al-Khawaja said he was interrogated for four...Tags: Human Rights
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Ex-'Sopranos' actor gets 10 years for botched burglary that ended with NY police death
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — A former actor on "The Sopranos" was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for a botched burglary in the Bronx in which an accomplice shot and killed an off-duty police officer. A jury acquitted Lillo Brancato Jr. of second-degree...Tags: Murder, Tony Soprano, Crimes, Justice System, Drug Trafficking
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Actor Ryan O'Neal pleads guilty to drug charge, sentenced to drug diversion program
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ryan O'Neal has pleaded guilty to a felony drug charge. He entered the plea in a Malibu courtroom Friday morning and was ordered into an 18-month drug diversion program. The Los Angeles County district attorney's office says the...Tags: Los Angeles, Film Festivals, Crimes, Drug Trafficking, Farrah Fawcett
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Pastor arrested in teen-sex case
Sentinel Staff WriterA pastor at a Wildwood church has been arrested and charged with repeatedly sexually abusing a teenaged girl. Michael Kennedy, 51, of Mount Dora, was charged with two counts of sexual battery. He was released from the Lake County jail after posting $20,...Tags: Crimes, Sexual Assault, Lake County Sheriff's Office, Abusive Behavior, Police Arrests
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Men accused of multiple rapes on boy in Hampton
247-7838Two men are accused of committing multiple rapes on a boy in Hampton over a nine-year period since he was eight years old. William Anthony Green, 50, from Walnut Street in Hampton, was arrested Friday and charged with four counts of rape, one count of...Tags: Rape, Anthony Green
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