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Bernice Anderson,
Mobridge: Funeral services for Bernice Anderson, 90, of Mobridge will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at Norway Lutheran Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. Visitation will...Tags: Macular Degeneration, Religion and Belief, Lutheranism, Christianity
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Former Outlaws gang leader defends himself in bizarre trial
The main clue this was no average trial came when the defendant – acting as his own attorney – told the jury: "What we have here is the tail end of a 32-year CIA conspiracy." Thor Hansen, 68, is no average guy and while the charge against...Tags: Prisons, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations, Justice System, Judges
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Jury finds former Outlaws gang leader guilty, rejects 'CIA defense'
It took 32 years to get the 1981 criminal charge against Thor Hansen to court, four hours to try the case and 6 1/2 hours of jury deliberations to find him guilty. Hansen, 68, who acted as his own attorney until the closing minutes of trial, was...Tags: Lawyers, Police Investigations, Fort Lauderdale, Judges, Lighthouse Point
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The Strokes strike back with new single 'One Way Trigger'
The reaction on Twitter to the new Strokes single has not been especially good. In fact, opinions of "One Way Trigger," which appeared on the band's website Friday, seem to be tending almost entirely toward the negative. "aaaaahhh!! just listened to new...Tags: Music, Julian Casablancas, Entertainment, Muse (music group), The Strokes (music group)
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The tide of Islamophobia
Today, the Maryland Conservative Action Network (MDCAN) is hosting a daylong conference in Annapolis entitled "Turning the Tides." Those scheduled to attend include Republican state Dels. Nic Kipke and Neil Parrott, Frederick County Board of Commissioners...Tags: Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islam, Annapolis, Politics, Grandy
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Algerian assault ends crisis, 19 hostages dead
AIN AMENAS, Algeria (AP) — Algerian special forces stormed a natural gas complex in the middle of the Sahara desert on Saturday in a "final assault" that ended a four-day-old hostage crisis, according to the state news agency and two foreign...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, United Kingdom, Politics, Computer Crime, Government
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Dead and missing from siege at Algerian gas plant
At least 81 people have been reported dead, including 32 Islamist militants, after a bloody, four-day hostage situation at Algeria's remote Ain Amenas natural gas plant. Nearly two dozen foreign workers remained unaccounted for late Sunday. Here's the...Tags: National Government, Manila (Philippines), Philippines, United Kingdom, Politics
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Desert siege toll passes 80; bomb squads search
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) — Algerian bomb squads searched a gas refinery laced with mines on Monday, looking for more explosive traps a day after the discovery of more bodies throughout the site raised the toll from the terrorist siege well past 80....
Tags: Prisons, Explosions, Politics, David Cameron, Government
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Oscars 2013: 'Amour' in, 'Intouchables' out for foreign language
Academy voters showed their love for Austria's "Amour" on Thursday morning, with the deep and intimate look at an aging couple facing the end of life together being nominated not just for best foreign language film, but also for best picture and in...Tags: Austria, Language, The Intouchables (movie), Jean Dujardin, Romania
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The difficult path to a foreign-language film Oscar
Something like a glammed-up re-imagining of the United Nations, year-in, year-out the foreign-language film category at the Oscars is a home to diplomacy, drama, intrigue and heartbreak. And that's just the process to secure a nomination and then the...Tags: International Finance Corporation, French Movies, The Intouchables (movie), Romania, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc.
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Justin Bieber won't be charged in altercation with photographer
L.A. NOWCiting insufficient evidence, prosecutors announced Wednesday that they will not pursue criminal charges in connection with an altercation last May in Calabasas in which pop star Justin Bieber allegedly punched and kicked a photographer. Los Angeles...
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