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Puff Pastry Spiced Pork Bundles
Puff Pastry Spiced Pork Bundles 4 Pork Cutlets 1 cup ¿our 1/4 cup Garam Masala Powder 1 Tbsp. Curry Powder 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. pepper 1/2 cup vegetable oil 1 cup ¿nely chopped Brie cheese (take a vegetable peeler or knife and remove the rind off of the...Tags: Salt, Garlic, Cream Cheese, Cheese, Mayonnaise
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Pa. ID thief who romanced bank workers gets prison
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia man convicted of running an ID theft ring with the help of girlfriends at several banks has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Federal prosecutors say 35-year-old Miguel Bell romanced bank workers to get them...Tags: Wachovia Corp., Court Preliminary, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Philadelphia woman fatally mauled by pit bulls
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Authorities say a Philadelphia woman found dead in her home had been fatally mauled by her own dogs. Autopsy results were released Thursday on 50-year-old Carmen Ramos. She and her husband shared their north Philadelphia house...Tags: Pennsylvania, Murder
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Deal for Pa. mom who lost job after donating organ
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia woman who lost her job after taking time off to donate a kidney to her son has been offered a deal that could allow her to work for the business again. Officials at the aircraft repair training company tell WTXF-... -
Jordan Ford to mark 50-year milestone Thursday
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- The late Jordan Kapson started with a Dodge and Plymouth dealership in 1949 and later added a Rambler line in 1957. But on Sept. 22, 1961, he made what perhaps was an even bigger move. He brought a Ford franchise to the corner of East...Tags: Dodge, Ford, Jackie Gleason, Passenger Cars, Companies and Corporations
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Philly judge solves case of his missing robe
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The case of the Philadelphia judge's missing robe has been solved. A municipal judge who thought his robe had been stolen said Thursday that it was all a big misunderstanding. A day earlier, Judge Joseph Waters Jr. said his...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dad of autistic man in Pa. van death files suit
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The father of a severely autistic man who died after being left alone in a hot van last year is suing a suburban Philadelphia care facility. The Philadelphia Daily News reports William Nevins filed a federal lawsuit last week...Tags: Autism, Trials, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dad, aid workers convicted in starved girl's death
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The father of a disabled Philadelphia teen who starved to death has been convicted of child endangerment for abandoning the girl with her unfit mother. A Philadelphia jury has also convicted a social-services contractor of...Tags: Employees, Murder, Crimes, Justice System, Prisons
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Police: NJ men locked selves in Pa. constable van
RADNOR, Pa. (AP) — Police say two men hoping to stage photos of an arrest locked themselves inside a Pennsylvania constable's van and ended up getting arrested for real. Radnor police tell the Philadelphia Daily News that 21-year-old Ryan Letchford...Tags: Vehicles, Pennsylvania, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests
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APNewsBreak: Basement case could be US hate crime
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The case of the four disabled adults found locked in a Philadelphia basement may become one of the first prosecuted under a 2009 federal hate-crimes law. The FBI is taking a broad look at the apparent Social Security fraud case,...Tags: Hate Crimes, FBI, Crimes, Matthew Shepard, Crime Victims
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NJ candidate's 'whore-in-bedroom' advice panned
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A political candidate in New Jersey is taking heat for tweeting that the way for a woman to keep her man is to be a "whore in the bedroom." Republican state Senate candidate Phil Mitsch says he didn't mean to offend women. He...Tags: Politics, Elections, U.S. Senate, Republican Party
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Tea party says cities favor Occupy protesters
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Tea party activists on Thursday accused officials in at least four cities of giving preferential treatment to anti-Wall Street protesters, and one group in Richmond is asking the city to repay $8,000 spent for permits and...Tags: Judges, Gardens and Parks, The Associated Press, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Riots
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