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UPDATE: Knox man who stole police car turns self in
KNOX, Ind. (AP) — A man accused of stealing a police cruiser while handcuffed in northwest Indiana, then using the police radio to ask how to unlock the cuffs, has turned himself in after two days on the run, authorities said early Friday....Tags: Entertainment, Theft, Police Arrests, Radio
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UPDATE: Texas police kill 8th-grader carrying pellet gun
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — The parents of an eighth grader who was fatally shot by police inside his South Texas school are demanding to know why officers took lethal action, but police said the boy was brandishing — and refused to drop —...Tags: The Associated Press, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Health, Weaponry
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Can Benton Harbor leaders compromise?
WSBT-TV ReporterBENTON HARBOR – Some Benton Harbor leaders say they've been fed up with the leadership of the city's state-appointed emergency financial manager. Now, the group is planning to do something about it. "The jig is up and we're demanding all...Tags: Entertainment, Bankruptcy, Public Officials, Politics, Finance
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Police departments join forces to fight crime
SOUTH BEND — When police officers chase suspects to city, county, state or any municipal boundary, they sometimes run into roadblocks and communication difficulties.
Crime suspects, on the other hand, disregard boundaries and, for that matter,...Tags: Entertainment, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Radio
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High court weighs policy against curse words on TV
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is considering whether government regulators may still police the airwaves for curse words and other coarse content at a time when so many Americans have unregulated cable television, and the Internet is awash...Tags: Cher, George Carlin, Sonia Sotomayor, ABC (tv network), Radio Industry
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Headlines for Tuesday, June 18, 2013
SLIPKNOT, STONE SOUR: Corey Sets Book Dates
Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has announced a few in store appearances for his second book.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Heaven (Or, How I Made...Tags: Destroyer (music group), Bruce Springsteen, Guns N' Roses (music group), Apple iPad, Providence
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Joe Flacco ready to answer his critics during Ravens' playoff run
Joe Flacco says that he doesn't hear much of the criticism. He abstains from reading about the Ravens in the local papers. He mostly ignores watching all the NFL pundits on television and he certainly doesn't listen to talk radio, where his merits as a...Tags: Entertainment, Tyrod Taylor, Baltimore Ravens, Houston Texans, Terrell Suggs
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Terrell Suggs, Tom Brady put feud on hold heading into Sunday's game
Throughout the season, it seemed as if Terrell Suggs was making a conscious effort to keep Tom Brady's name out of his mouth. While spouting out sound bites on other NFL quarterbacks, such as Ben Roethlisberger and Tim Tebow, on the Ravens' long road to...Tags: Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Rodney Harrison, New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens, Peyton Manning
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FDA accuses 1-800-GET-THIN of using misleading Lap-Band ads
The Food and Drug Administration has accused the 1-800-GET-THIN marketing company of using misleading advertising in its promotion of Lap-Band weight-loss surgery, saying the billboard, radio and television ads underplay serious risks to patients.
The...Tags: Allergan Inc., David Geffen School of Medicine, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Health
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Political finger-pointing
Jesse Jackson is right.
In response to the face-off in Arizona between President Barack Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer last week, Jackson said, "Even George Wallace did not put his finger in Dr. King's face." And it's true; he didn't. Similarly, not...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Occupy Wall Street, Justice and Rights, Racism, Jesse Jackson
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State police stop talking in code
Cops are starting to talk like the rest of us.
The Maryland State Police became the latest law enforcement agency to throw out its cryptic language, directing officers this week to stop telling each other "10-4" and instead just say "OK."
It's a...Tags: Entertainment, Montgomery County (Maryland), Slang, Prince George's County, Crime, Law and Justice
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