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Two Men Plead Not Guilty to Obstruction in D.C. Murder Probe

a shared story    12 hours 32 minutes ago
Two District men charged with obstruction of justice in connection with the 2006 murder of a prominent Washington attorney pleaded not guilty today in D.C. Superior Court. Appearing before Judge Frederick H. Weisberg, Joseph R. Price and Victor J. Zaborsky were released from custody on...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Skinhead Obama Assassination/High School Massacre Plot Disrupted By ATF

a shared story    3 weeks 4 days 12 hours 40 minutes ago
Law enforcement agents have broken up a plot by two neo-Nazi skinheads to assassinate Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and shoot or decapitate 88 black people, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Firearms and Explosives said Monday. In court records unsealed Monday in U.S. District Court in Jackson,...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Skinheads plead not guilty in alleged Obama plot

a shared story    2 weeks 1 day 9 hours 32 minutes ago
Two white supremacists pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges in what authorities say was a plot to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of other black people.  comments (0)  | report problem


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Brother pleads not guilty in mummified body case

a shared story    2 weeks 1 day 10 hours 32 minutes ago
A Kentucky man has pleaded not guilty to a felony after police say they found the mummified remains of his disabled sister in his trunk.  comments (0)  | report problem


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Hate Crimes Decline Overall, but Certain Attacks Rise

a shared story    3 weeks 4 days 14 hours 32 minutes ago
Hate crimes involving race and religion declined in the United States last year, leading to a slight drop in the overall number of hate crimes, but incidents related to sexual orientation and ethnicity showed increases, according to federal statistics released today. The FBI reported a...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Cheney, Gonzales indicted in South Texas county

a shared story    3 days 2 hours 5 minutes ago
Vice President Dick Cheney and former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales have been indicted on state charges involving federal prisons in a South Texas county that has been a source of bizarre legal and political battles under the outgoing prosecutor. The indictment returned Monday has not yet been...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Violent Mexican city bans Halloween masks

a shared story    2 weeks 6 days 14 hours 32 minutes ago
Authorities in Tijuana have banned Halloween masks on teenagers and adults amid rumors of possible attacks in this border city plagued by drug violence.  comments (0)  | report problem


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Tijuana streets flow with the blood of rival drug cartels

a shared story    2 weeks 6 days 8 hours 32 minutes ago
When the balaclava-clad paramilitary police officer pulled back a blanket covering the corpse, a group of women wailed, shielding their babies' eyes. The security guard, whose body had been left outside the 4/9 Minimart in Villa Foresta on the edge of Tijuana, had been shot repeatedly...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Mexico's top federal police chief quits amid probe

a shared story    2 weeks 6 days 11 hours 33 minutes ago
AP - The top officer of Mexico's federal police force has quit amid allegations that drug gangs have infiltrated senior levels of crime-fighting agencies, according to a resignation statement posted Saturday.  comments (0)  | report problem


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Mexico investigates former aide to top cop

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Mexican prosecutors said Thursday they are investigating a former close aide to the country's top police official as part of a probe into alleged information leaks to drug cartels.  comments (0)  | report problem


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Military has date for first execution since 1961

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TOPEKA, Kan. -- A former Army cook convicted of multiple rapes and murders is set to die next month in what would be the U.S. military's first execution in nearly 50 years. The military said Thursday that former North Carolina soldier Ronald A. Gray is...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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Witnesses tell of the systematic slaughter of civilians by Nkunda's Tutsi rebels

a shared story    2 weeks 7 hours 32 minutes ago
Jumy Kasereka told his mother the Tutsi rebel soldiers would not harm him. After all, he was a schoolteacher, not a fighter, and they would see he was too sick from malaria to move. Kasereka begged his mother to leave with the tens of thousands of...(more)  comments (0)  | report problem


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