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Affidavit: Martial arts teacher tried to toss ricin evidence
A Mississippi martial arts teacher tried to throw away ricin-tainted materials and had a manual about the poison on his computer, according to a federal affidavit unsealed Tuesday. James Everett Dutschke, 41, of Tupelo, Miss., was charged Saturday...
Tags: Barack Obama, FBI, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Punishment
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Abortion doctor's murder case goes to jury in Philadelphia
After six weeks of testimony, a Philadelphia jury began deliberating the fate of a veteran doctor accused of four counts of murder while performing late-term abortions in his clinic that served poor women. The case, which has reignited passions over the...Tags: Murder, Digoxin (drug), Justice System, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bombing survivor: 'Just like the movies, all the sound went away'
After the first blast, nobody needed to tell Jarrod Clowery to run. Clowery, 35, had been watching the Boston Marathon with friends when he saw the smoke and the running crowd. He climbed on a fence and then paused to call out to a friend's girlfriend....
Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports
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Jaclyn Andrasek: Public service lesson learned in Bush White House
More than four years ago, the iron gates of the White House closed behind me for the last time. The bang of those gates meant that my time serving the American people in the George W. Bush administration had come to an end. After three years of witnessing...Tags: Hellertown, Politics, Executive Branch, George W. Bush, Ceremonies
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Erasing the stain of Guantanamo
At his news conference Tuesday, President Obama made a powerful plea for ending the humanitarian and diplomatic disaster created by the continued detention of more than 160 prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, more than 100 of whom are engaged in a hunger...Tags: Barack Obama, Prisons, Dianne Feinstein, Politics, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
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Jet part believed to be wreckage from 9/11 attacks under scrutiny
NEW YORK -- Coroner's officials entered a narrow, closely guarded alley in Lower Manhattan early Tuesday to begin searching the area around a newly discovered chunk of a jet airliner to determine if human remains from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks might...
Tags: FBI, Raymond W. Kelly, Boeing Co., Sports
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PBS re-airing updated Frontline “Top Secret America” episode to include coverage of Boston bombings
Channel Guide MagazineOn April 30, PBS will be re-airing an episode of its news program Frontline called “Top Secret America — 9/11 to the Boston Bombings.” This episode originally aired in September 2011 (without the Boston reference) and is a look at the... -
Trayvon Martin case: Zimmerman waives 'stand your ground' hearing
SANFORD, Fla. — The former neighborhood watch leader charged with fatally shooting Trayvon Martin told a judge Tuesday that he agrees with his defense attorneys' decision not to seek an immunity hearing under the state's “stand your ground&...
Tags: Murder, FBI, Shootings, Mark O'Mara, Prosecution
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Student shoots himself in Roman Catholic school in Cincinnati
A student at a Cincinnati parochial school was in critical condition after he pulled out a gun in a classroom and shot himself in an apparent suicide attempt, officials said. The youth, who has not been named, was taken to the University of Cincinnati...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Parochial Schools, Christianity, Shootings, Roman Catholicism
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Knives on a plane?
Once in a while, a government agency adopts a policy that is logical, hardheaded, based on experience and unswayed by cheap sentiment. This may be surprising enough to make you reconsider your view of bureaucrats. But not to worry: It usually doesn't...
Tags: Terrorism, Transportation Security Administration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Edward J Markey, U.S. Congress
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The Bush library and the willing suspension of disbelief
To nobody's surprise, all four living former presidents were on their best behavior last week at the dedication of the library and museum named for the latest of them, George W. Bush, at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. The honoree's father,...Tags: Barack Obama, Elections, Politics, Mitt Romney, Jimmy Carter
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Mississippi karate instructor arrested in poisoned letters case
TUPELO, Miss. — A Mississippi karate instructor whose home and business were searched as part of an investigation into poisoned letters sent to President Obama, a U.S. senator and a local judge has been arrested in the case. The arrest of J....Tags: Barack Obama, FBI, Judges, Justice System, Police Arrests
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