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AXE MURDERER HACKED HIS FRIEND TO DEATH (Aug 09 2003 12:08 GMT) - A Man was today beginning a life sentence after being found guilty of hacking his friend to death with an axe. Dean Brindley was ... |
Gut Rumbles
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chitlins (Aug 09 2003 12:08 GMT) - Judging from what I read in the comments a few posts below, I conclude that some people don't know what... |
Northeastern US
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NYC House In Order (Aug 09 2003 12:04 GMT) - This is a month long conference with different topics daily, beginning on July 13 and ending August 17. The topics range on major issues open for dis... |
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Local briefs (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - Utica announces drug-testing schedule UTICA -- Utica senior and junior high schools will be holding their mandatory drug testing for students in grades 7-12, participating in fall sports and extracurricular activities, on Wednesday. [$drug_related(50%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $propaganda_theme3(50%), $propaganda_theme5(60%), $illegal_drugs(50%), $drugs(90%), $alcohol(100%), $various_drugs(90%), $various_illegal_drugs(50%)] |
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E. Village agency dials in ad campaign (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - (US) [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(60%), $propaganda_theme2(60%), $propaganda_theme3(55%), $propaganda_theme5(60%), $drugs(100%), $drug_ngo(100%), $prohibitionist_ngo(100%), $various_drugs(100%)] |
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Arrest of Atwater burglary suspect yields stolen loot (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - (US) Mario Caudillo Jr. was arrested Wednesday and booked into Merced County Jail on suspicion of burglary. [$drug_related(100%), $drugwar_propaganda(50%), $propaganda_theme3(50%), $illegal_drugs(100%), $drugs(90%), $drug_law(80%), $stimulant(100%), $amphetamines(100%), $narcotic(100%), $paraphernalia(70%), $various_drugs(90%)] |
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Measles returns to the UK ... (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - Measles returns to the UK Fear that the MMR vaccine triggered autism, since dispelled, has had a direct impact on health in the UK. Now measles is on the increase. The original fear was triggered by an article in the medical journal Lancet, but subsequent tests failed to confirm its findings. Thus, MMR was exonated. Mud sticks, however, and by 2002 measles-vaccination coverage in Britain was less than 85%. |
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Witness for Peace (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - The Tallahassee Network for Justice and Peace will be again witnessing against war with Iraq, North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Columbia and any of the ~1... |
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TV: the Next Portal War (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - FEATURE: The next phase of the Portal Wars appears headed for TV-land as developers of next-generation interactive programming guides (IPGs) race for a land grab reminiscent of headier days. |
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FCC Commissioner Has One Question (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - Copps says one high-speed subscriber in one zip code is not a credible methodology for determining broadband deployment. |
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iManage Weaving Into Interwoven (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - The two Silicon Valley-based content management software makers ink a deal to pool resources for $171 million. |
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AT&T Dips Toe in Online Software Delivery (Aug 09 2003 12:03 GMT) - AT&T is eyeing the growing number of broadband subscribers, and is testing their receptiveness to online software delivery with a trial of the AT&T Software Store. |
PapaScott
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Fan Club (Aug 09 2003 12:02 GMT) - To get you through the heat wave, and in blatant violation of the license, here is a cool breeze from Industrial Technology & Witchcraft. They have four fans, but here up north we can get by with just one. |
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Broad Street Chaos (Aug 09 2003 12:01 GMT) - The Big Story on Action News is a road construction project along Broad Street causing big headaches for motorists. The construction has caused detours, and that has led to confusion along one of the city's busiest streets. |
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9/11 Relief Fund Theft (Aug 09 2003 12:01 GMT) - A New Jersey man accused of trying to get a part of the September 11th Relief Fund by lying about losing a wife in the attacks, has been charged with making a claim about losing a spouse, again. |
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Health Care Options for Kids (Aug 09 2003 12:01 GMT) - A new report shows nearly 8 million American children lack health insurance and most of them are actually eligible for low-cost or free health care coverage. Problem is, their parents don't even know about it. |
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Fairmount Park Rapist: UPDATE (Aug 09 2003 12:01 GMT) - Investigators hunting for the unidentified rapist who attacked one woman jogger and murdered another in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park are seeking DNA samples from several people who bear a resemblance to a sketch of the suspect. |
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Teacher Shortage Eases as Economy Cooled (Aug 09 2003 12:01 GMT) - The nationwide teacher shortage that had school districts scrambling each summer to find enough instructors to fill classrooms in the fall eased significantly as the economy cooled, according to groups that track supply and demand for educators. |
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