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Son of ex-Calif. Assembly speaker, 3 others plead not guilty in stabbing of college student
Associated Press WriterSAN DIEGO (AP) — The 19-year-old son of former California Assembly Speaker Fabian Nunez and three other men have pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges in the October stabbing death of a college student in San Diego. Esteban Nunez entered...Tags: Murder, Assault
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NJ woman sues Pa. sports bar, claiming she got stuck inside toilet bowl after seat broke
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A New Jersey woman is suing a Pennsylvania sports bar and restaurant, saying she got stuck inside a toilet bowl for 20 minutes when the seat broke. Kathleen Hewko, of Delran Township, said she was in the bathroom at Starters...Tags: Allentown, Kohler Company, Starters Restaurant
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San Francisco Giants sign shortstop Edgar Renteria to replace Omar Vizquel
AP Sports WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Edgar Renteria is back in the National League, where he thinks he belongs. Renteria became the second free agent to join the San Francisco Giants in two days, receiving an $18.5 million, two-year contract Thursday to replace...Tags: Omar Vizquel, Major League Baseball, Rafael Furcal, Oakland Athletics, Florida Marlins
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Report blames two PBSO deputies for their own deaths
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office has released a report blaming two deputies for their own deaths a year ago when they were struck by a fellow deputy's cruiser. Deputies Jonathan Wallace and Donta Manuel died Nov. 28, 2007, as deputies tried to...Tags: Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Vehicles
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Teen girls charged after allegedly taunting and abusing nursing home residents with Alzheimer's
ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP) — Two teenage girls who worked at a nursing home have been charged with abuse, accused of taunting, spitting on and groping residents who suffered from Alzheimer's disease. According to the criminal complaint, filed Monday,...Tags: Teen-agers, Prosecution, NBC, People, Mark Anderson
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Man gets 20 years for selling fatal methadone dose to teen
Robert Carroll Eichelberger, who pleaded guilty to selling a fatal dose of methadone to a high school student in Western Maryland, was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison this morning. "I know my saying I'm sorry won't bring him back, but I am sorry....Tags: Sales
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Chesterton man sentenced to 17 years for tax scam
A Chesterton man has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for federal tax crimes. A federal judge sentenced Timothy Shawn Dunn to 17 years and 6 months in prison. Dunn will also be liable for about $315,000 for unpaid taxes, penalties and...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, State Budgets
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AG settles Medicaid lawsuit with Urbana clinic
The Illinois attorney general's office has reached a tentative settlement with one of the two Champaign County clinics the office sued for allegedly denying primary care to new patients covered by Medicaid. Under the agreement, Carle Clinic...Tags: Medicaid, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, Litigation
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5 teens plead guilty to beating Marion teen
Five Cedar Rapids teenagers have pleaded guilty to lesser charges in the beating of a Marion teen. Andrew Castro, Abraham Johnson, James Kummerfeldt, Willliam Dalton and Nicholas Madison, all of Cedar Rapids, all pleaded guilty Wednesday to willful...Tags: People, Teen-agers, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Trafficking
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Chicagoan pleads guilty to shooting at Metra train
A Chicago man has pleaded guilty in federal court to shooting at a Metra train engineer last summer as part of a murder-for-hire plot. In entering the guilty plea Wednesday, 33-year-old Telly Virgin said Theodore Howard gave him money, drugs and a gun...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Metra
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Ruling could mean end to pouty-lipped Bratz dolls
Pouty-lipped Bratz will stay on store shelves until after the holidays, but their fate after that -- and that of their parent, MGA Entertainment Inc. -- was uncertain Thursday after a federal court ruling banning MGA from making the saucy Barbie...Tags: Mattel Inc., Sales, Lawyers, Almonds, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Former US soldier cannot recall colleague saying anything about deaths of 4 Iraqis in Baghdad
Associated Press WriterVILSECK, Germany (AP) — A defense lawyer told a military court Thursday that witnesses had provided insufficient evidence to support charges that a U.S. Army sergeant was involved in killing four Iraqi men found bound, blindfolded, shot and dumped...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Bakersfield, Court Administration, Defense
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