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Dog stabber sent to state prison

13 hours ago ago from Dogs, cats, pets news and information

Robert Burgess will serve up to two years, followed by probation. The judge barred him from owning any pets during the sentence. A former Warminster man convicted in October of stabbing his neighbor's dog was sentenced in Bucks County Court in Doylestown on Wednesday to one to two years in a state prison.

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The Presidents of the United States in Seattle, WA - presale password

7 hours ago ago from Ticketmaster Presale Passwords by WiseGuy

The New Presidents of the United States pre-sale password is here: During this presale you can buy your The Presidents of the United States tickets before the public. The free pre-sale password for The Presidents of the United Statess concert in Seattle, WA unlocks tickets for a short time. This is your chance to buy a pair and see the show. Below is the Presidents of the United States concert info: The Presidents of the United States of ...

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:notorious Gangster leader sentenced to 30 years in prison

3 hours ago ago from Hollywood goodfella

Clayton Roueche, the leader of British Columbia's notorious United Nations gang, has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for his role in a cross-border drug smuggling ring. U.S. District Court Judge Robert Lasnik handed down the sentence in a Seattle courtroom Wednesday afternoon read full story

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Texas Cuts Costs And Makes Reforms?

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Texas has a reputation for being tough on crime. The Lone Star State has, however, recently scrapped a plan to build three new prisons, for lack of need. They are trying something which MAY be working for them. In 2008, the number of people becoming guests of the state increased by only 0.4%, which is much below the national average. It had been 3% for the seven prior years. The number of prisoners per 100,000 population dropped from 669 to ...

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Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the American Embassy in Kabul

15 hours ago ago from Jonathan's Blog

On this date (December 17, 2001), United States Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the long abandoned American Embassy in Kabul, inaugurating what United States envoy James F. Dobbins promised would be a long commitment to the rebuilding.

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Fla. man exonerated by DNA after 35 years in jail

7 hours ago ago from Media General - WNCT.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Fla. man exonerated by DNA after 35 years in jail Associated Press Published: December 17, 2009 Updated: December 2009 BARTOW, Fla. (AP) - A Florida man who spent 35 years in prison has been freed after DNA evidence exonerated him. ...

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Adam Lambert Breaks Through To #3 Man Of The Year

11 hours ago ago from Rolling Stone

Which stars had the biggest year? All this week, we'll be unveiling our top nine men and women of 2009, counting down to the #1 man and woman on Friday.

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SC teen gets 10 years, says sorry for attack plot

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SC teen gets 10 years, says sorry for attack plot FLORENCE, S.C. (AP) -- A South Carolina teen has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and says he's sorry for scaring people with a plot to blow up his high school. Nineteen-year-old Ryan Schallenberger did not give a reason Thursday for why he made the written and recorded plans that referred to committing "Columbine II." The plans were uncovered last April when his parents intercepted a ...

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Ex-SC Deacon Sentenced To 11 Years In Robbery Attempt

3 hours ago ago from Media General - WJBF.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Ex-SC Deacon Sentenced To 11 Years In Robbery Attempt A former South Carolina church deacon has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for trying to rob a bank. Bruce Windsor's family in the past blamed the crime on troubles related to the ...

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BBC News - India film star resigns in protest against Telangana

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Chiranjeevi has supported the Telangana state earlier this year Southern Indian film star Chiranjeevi has resigned from the Andhra Pradesh assembly in protest against moves to create a new state of Telangana. Chiranjeevi starred in more than 100 films before starting his own political party Praja Rajyam Party. Chiranjeevi and 15 of his party legislators have handed in their resignations to the state assembly. Andhra ...

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