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20/Aug/2006 11:29PM |
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A suspect in the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey arrived early Monday on a flight from Thailand to the United States, where he will be questioned by investigators.
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20/Aug/2006 8:18PM |
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DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- Authorities probably had a very good reason for allowing JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect John Mark Karr to live it up on the 15-hour flight to the United States, legal experts say -- they wanted him to talk.
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20/Aug/2006 7:09PM |
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(CNN) -- Three police officers and a state trooper were shot Sunday in Midlothian, Texas, and authorities were in a standoff with a 25-year-old suspect, police said.
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20/Aug/2006 5:33PM |
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(CNN) -- The family of Fox News correspondent Steve Centanni, kidnapped nearly a week ago along with a cameraman in Gaza, appealed for information about his condition in a videotaped statement that aired Sunday.
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20/Aug/2006 2:35PM |
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JACKSONVILLE, Florida (AP) -- A Navy ship brought in 15,000 pounds (6,750 kilograms) of cocaine -- valued at about $480 million (euro374.9 million) -- seized in two drug busts in the Pacific Ocean this summer, authorities said.
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20/Aug/2006 10:46AM |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Rapper Busta Rhymes has been arrested and charged with assault, police said Sunday.
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20/Aug/2006 10:02AM |
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DREXEL, Missouri (AP) -- Officers were being briefed Sunday in the search for human remains in a rural Missouri yard, a day after authorities announced that bone fragments from at least two people were found there.
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20/Aug/2006 4:54AM |
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- The suspect in the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey left his Bangkok jail cell Sunday for a flight back to the United States, where he is to be questioned by investigators.
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19/Aug/2006 8:51PM |
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -- Calling their lives blessed, more than a dozen young women and girls from polygamist families in Utah spoke at a rally Saturday, calling for a change in state laws and the right to live their life and religion.
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19/Aug/2006 8:27PM |
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DREXEL, Missouri (AP) -- The remains of at least two people were found in a rural Missouri yard, where the bodies of as many as six people might have been dumped, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
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19/Aug/2006 7:17PM |
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) -- The Army has begun draining and incinerating thousands of containers of mustard gas held in storage at a facility in the Utah desert.
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19/Aug/2006 10:44AM |
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ERIE, Pennsylvania (AP) -- The surgeon who has worked to save the life of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro will now try to help a polar bear with a broken leg, Erie Zoo officials said.
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19/Aug/2006 8:47AM |
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KENTON, Ohio (AP) -- It was intended to be a prank: steal a decoy deer, place it on a country road and watch as motorists swerved to avoid it. It ended with two teenagers suffering serious injuries when their car hit the decoy and rolled into a ditch.
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19/Aug/2006 7:58AM |
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- John Mark Karr, the notorious suspect in the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey,
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19/Aug/2006 7:30AM |
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MINEOLA, New York (AP) -- A man was arrested in the killing of a retired schoolteacher whose dismembered body was found in his Long Island home and whose severed head was discovered in the trunk of his car, police said.
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19/Aug/2006 6:47AM |
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CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) -- Immigration enforcement officers do not plan to enter a church where a single mother sought sanctuary rather than submit to deportation to Mexico, a government official said Friday.
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18/Aug/2006 7:45PM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Health officials ordered a North Carolina company that collected human body parts for transplant to shut down Friday after inspectors found violations that posed a threat to human health.
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18/Aug/2006 5:31PM |
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- A mix of bacteria-killing viruses can be safely sprayed on cold cuts, hot dogs and sausages to combat common microbes that kill hundreds of people a year, federal health officials said Friday in granting the first-ever approval of viruses as a food additive.
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18/Aug/2006 3:49PM |
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BRISTOW, Oklahoma (AP) -- A former judge convicted of exposing himself while presiding over jury trials by using a sexual device under his robe was sentenced Friday to four years in prison.
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18/Aug/2006 3:12PM |
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MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- A Carnival Cruise ship assisted nine Cuban rafters adrift in the western Caribbean this week.
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