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Violent 'Goodfellas' Gang Taken Down
pix11.com | @wpixThey terrorized one street in central Harlem but gave themselves nicknames, modeled on a late mobster from Queens. 20 members of the "1-2-9" gang, based on West 129th Street, between Fifth and Lenox Avenues, were busted by the FBI and NYPD and brought...Tags: John Gotti, Prosecution, Justice System, FBI, Manhattan (New York City)
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Archivists scramble after men accused of stealing historic documents
On an invitingly bright summer day, the reading room at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania starts filling up nonetheless as soon as the doors open: professors, Ph.D. candidates and amateur genealogists alike stream in to spend hours perusing the...Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Connecticut Historical Society, Abraham Lincoln, White House
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Sedgwick County considering charging credit card fees
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSedgwick County is considering charging transaction fees for using credit cards when paying for some services. "What that means is you use your credit card to pay a county tax and then we charge you whatever the fee would be from the credit card so we...Tags: Credit and Debt, Personal Data Collection, Politics
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Children's Museum announces plan for former Winona Hospital site
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis updated the Metropolitan Planning Organization on plans for the former Winona Hospital site Wednesday morning.
The museum released a map, showcasing where housing, retail shops and green space would be located in the...Tags: Health, Housing and Urban Planning, Hospitals and Clinics, Museums, Arts and Culture
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Run! Cheetah Hunt open at Busch Gardens
The newest roller coaster in Florida isn't a ferocious, man-eating tiger — but it's no pussycat either. Busch Gardens Tampa Bay's Cheetah Hunt, which debuted last week, carries some of its namesake's qualities in the form of speedy bursts and...Tags: Busch Gardens Orlando, Cat (animal), Amusement and Theme Parks, Politics, Indigenous People
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Salon Owner Sentenced After Stealing Thousands From Celebrity Clients
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- The owner of a swanky Beverly Hills beauty salon who admitted to running up hundreds of thousands of dollars in fraudulent credit card charges of her celebrity clients was sentenced Monday. Maria Gabriella Perez (aka. Maria Gabriela...Tags: Politics, Cher, Celebrities, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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Redes sociales, posible enemigo silencioso
P: Me casé con un ciudadano estadounidense y hace tres años me hice residente provisional. Antes de cumplir dos años de tener mi residencia, presenté la petición para remover las condiciones. El mes pasado mí esposo y yo fuimos a la entrevista....Tags: Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Politics, Facebook
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Tribune watchdog investigations spur changes
Campus sex assaults
A 14-month examination into the handling of sexual assault cases on Midwestern campuses prompted two federal investigations and sweeping changes to how universities and prosecutors respond to reports.
In November, the U.S. Department...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Laws, U.S. Department of Justice, Pension and Welfare, College Sports
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Native Americans' problems do matter
In response to the letter, “No Native Americans, no need to bother,” really, Lee Brandt, why bother with “their” problems? Have you ever been to a Southern California pow-wow? If you have, you would know that there are many...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, California, Adam Schiff, Public Officials, Massacres
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2 teens plead not guilty to raping girls in park
SAN DIEGO - Two 16-year-old boys, who allegedly raped two teenage girls at knifepoint in a Rancho Penasquitos park, pleaded not guilty in adult court Monday to 16 felony charges, including kidnapping, forcible rape and sodomy by force.
Leonel...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Juvenile Delinquency, Trials, Defendants
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Sedgwick County approves concealed weapons in some county buildings
Sedgwick County Commissioners passed a measure allowing people with concealed carry permits to bring their weapons into some county-owned buildings.
Commissioner Richard Ranzau said the law was to help protect the rights of gun owners, "if you can't...Tags: Weaponry, Civil Rights, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice and Rights, Personal Weapon Control
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As temperatures fall, fewer city beds for the homeless
The clean, bright hallways of Baltimore's new homeless shelter lead to laundry rooms, private showers and a cluster of computers. The building outshines in nearly every regard the temporary facility it replaced, advocates say. But the $8 million shelter...Tags: Family, Conservation, Health, Housing and Urban Planning, Baltimore Weather
Nov 4, 2011
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