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Ricin suspect believed he was in 'secret war'
WASHINGTON — In the early-morning hours before he was arrested on suspicion of sending a poison-laced letter to the president of the United States, Paul Kevin Curtis was typing messages on his Facebook profile. Over the previous few days, the 45-...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Roger F. Wicker, Prosecution
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Clear Spring man charged with receiving meth through mail
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe Washington County State’s Attorney’s Office has filed paperwork with Washington County Circuit Court to try a Clear Spring man charged with receiving methamphetamine through the mail. Washington County Assistant State’s Attorney...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Breaking and entering, vandalism at Fieldale post office and pool on Thursday
Police are investigating a break-in and vandalism of a post office in Fieldale that took place on Thursday. According to a news release, the Henry County Sheriff’s Office received a call about a breaking and entering at the United States Post...
Tags: Vandalism
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Mississippi man arrested for mailing suspected ricin to Obama, senators
CORINTH, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi man accused of mailing letters with suspected ricin to national leaders believed he had uncovered a conspiracy to sell human body parts on the black market and claimed "various parties within the government"...
Tags: Sports, Justice System, Entertainment, Roger F. Wicker, Anthrax
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Suspicious package at mail center in West Lawn sends 3 to hospitals
Tribune reporterThree people, including two postal workers and a police officer, were taken to hospitals this morning after a suspicious package spurred a hazardous materials response at a sorting facility in the West Lawn neighborhood, officials said. The incident...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Government Postal Delivery, Chicago Fire Department
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When public infrastructure goes private
Consider some of the things that have bound our nation together: Universal postal service at a flat rate, whether you live in Santa Monica or Sitka, Alaska. Interstate highways, built with taxpayer funds and free of tolls. Regulated phone and electric...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Personal Income, Aspen Institute, Federal Communications Commission, Arts and Culture
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Deliveries May Be Delayed Due To Increased Security
The Hartford CourantFedEx and United Parcel Service have warned that, due to increased security, some deliveries may be delayed. Increased security implemented as a result of the Boston Marathon bombing and discovery of letters containing the poison ricin mailed to a...Tags: Sports, UPS Inc., FedEx Corporation
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Update: Ricin is indicated in letters to Obama, senator
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a capital city on edge, letters sent to President Barack Obama and a Mississippi senator tested positive for poisonous ricin in preliminary checks, and authorities chased a stream of reports Wednesday of other suspicious-looking...Tags: Jeff Flake, Sports, John Cornyn, Justice System, Roger F. Wicker
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FBI: Miss. man arrested, accused in ricin letters
Associated PressOXFORD, Miss. (AP) - The FBI has identified a Mississippi man suspected of mailing letters containing poisonous ricin as 45-year-old Paul Kevin Curtis. FBI Special Agent in Charge Daniel McMullen said Curtis was arrested Wednesday afternoon at his...Tags: Sports, Justice System, John Cornyn, Roger F. Wicker, Claire McCaskill
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Problem Solver: Simple mistake leads to mail mix-up
The mistake was caused by just a click of the computer mouse, but its impact has been long-lasting. It was mid-November and Patrick Barnes' parents were preparing to move from his McHenry house to their new place in Florida. "One of the last things my...
Tags: People (magazine), Lake Mary, Nicor Incorporated, McHenry, Government Postal Delivery
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State Attorney General grants school district right to sue board member
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The state Attorney General’s Office has granted the Calexico Unified School District the right to sue one of its own board trustees based on his holding of two incompatible offices, according to a letter of decision delivered...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Justice System, Lawyers, Trials
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Bayern Munich routs Barcelona, 4-0, in first leg of Champions League semifinal
Thomas Mueller scored twice, Mario Gomez and Arjen Robben had one goal each and Bayern Munich routed Barcelona, 4-0, Tuesday night in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal in Munich. Bayern Munich sent Barcelona to its first four-goal defeat...
Tags: Sports, NFL Scouting Combine, Cycling Trial, Heart Surgery, Laws
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