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Female Marine gets reprimand, loss of pay in adultery case
SAN DIEGO — A military judge Thursday sentenced a female Marine convicted of attempted adultery and lying to investigators to a letter of reprimand and the loss of $3,000 in pay. Lt. Col. Leon Francis could have sentenced her to a year in the brig...Tags: Courts-Martial, Punishment, Military Justice
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Female Marine convicted of 'attempted adultery' and lying
CAMP PENDLETON — A female Marine was convicted Wednesday of "attempted adultery" and lying to investigators in a case involving allegations of sexual misconduct and alcohol abuse in the enlisted ranks. The Marine, a staff sergeant with 17 years'...Tags: Sexual Misconduct, Courts-Martial, Punishment, Prosecution, Georgetown
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David Petraeus to teach at CUNY school in New York
David Petraeus, the former four-star general who was forced out as head of the Central Intelligence Agency because he had an affair with his biographer, has accepted a post as a visiting professor in New York. In a statement released Tuesday, Macaulay...Tags: Immigration, Human Interest, Tampa, Princeton University, Migration
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Marine on trial at Camp Pendleton on charges of adultery, lying
SAN DIEGO -- A Marine is on trial at Camp Pendleton on charges of committing adultery and then lying to investigators by saying she was drunk and had been raped. Under military law, adultery can lead to a bad-conduct discharge and a year in the brig....Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Los Angeles International Airport, Defendants
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'Mad Men' recap, 'To Have and to Hold'
"The only thing worse than not getting what you want is someone else getting it," Roger said in season five. In "To Have And To Hold," Don not only loses what he wants to someone else, but he also watches the defeat unfold right in front of him....Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Mad Men (tv program), Ketchup, Times Square
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Just a Bad, Sad Week
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week: At the Boston Marathon, where bombs killed and maimed. In West, Texas, where a fertilizer plant exploded, taking lives and leveling the community. For the media, which seemed to get it first more than it got it right. And in...Tags: Voting, Personal Weapon Control, Rebecca Lobo, Jonathan Papelbon, Anthony D. Weiner
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"A Flea in her Ear" production showed commitment and professionalism
A wife's suspicion of infidelity leads to an uproar of chaos in Georges Feydeau's comedy "A Flea in Her Ear." North Broward Preparatory School's production of the piece was vibrant and amusing. "A Flea in Her Ear" was written in 1907 and ran on...Tags: Entertainment
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"There's no liar like a man, unless they're a woman."
The hilarity of that statement brings us to the wonderful performance that North Broward Preparatory School put on of the play "A Flea in Her Ear." Written in 1907, originally in French by Georges Feydeaus, "A Flea in Her Ear" is set in Paris at the end... -
North Broward's production bursts with energy and exuberance
The cast of North Broward's production of "A Flea in Her Ear" is ready to commit a folly. Would you join them as they tangle through the uproarious maze of the Hotel Coq d'Or? When a suspicious wife suspects her devout husband has been untrue, she will...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Celebrities
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Trial begins for man whose wife was found buried in yard
Christine Jarrett had been there all along. From the night of Jan. 3, 1991, when the Elkridge woman purportedly left her family without saying goodbye, to the day years later when her husband filed divorce paperwork alleging abandonment, to the moment...
Tags: Prosecution, Ocean City, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Family
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A visit to London's cemeteries
LONDON — What are the first sights you seek when you travel to a new city? The museums? The top restaurants? Or the cemeteries? I choose cemeteries. Although some people think that's weird, I find them a through-the-looking-glass way of...
Tags: Daniel Defoe, Epidemics and Plagues, Arts and Culture, England, John Jackson
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Review: 'If I Were You' is strained, absurd marital farce
The press notes for "If I Were You" indicate that writer-director Joan Carr-Wiggin's favorite director is Preston Sturges, but there's little of the master's zip, wit or taste for desperate absurdity in this ill-conceived marital farce. Moments after...Tags: Preston Sturges, Marcia Gay Harden, Nancy Meyers
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