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New York Post - Fri Dec 4, 1:08 am ET
THE FBI's failure to see clear warning signs in the Fort Hood case revives the ques tion of whether it's up to the task of countering terrorism. Before his murderous rampage, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was exchanging e-mails with a radical Yemen-base...
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The Daily Universe - Mon Dec 7, 12:58 am ET
Compiled by NATALIE CROFTS and ALICIA MOULTON For the past decade, students have been reading it, talking about it and sticking clips of it on their apartment refrigerators. But even before the turn of the millennium, the BYU Police Beat had become one of the most oft-read features of The Daily Universe. The following is a compilation of the decade’s best, most memorable and funniest items in ...
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The Daily Athenaeum - Sun Dec 6, 11:23 pm ET
By: David Ryan As the decade draws to a close, The Daily Athenaeum looks back at the happenings of the last 10 years. ...
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Door County Advocate - Sat Dec 5, 5:16 am ET
Sturgeon Bay Alderman Tom Benzshawel has walked the downtown streets of Sturgeon Bay and is convinced the remaining one-way streets should have a two-way traffic pattern.
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The Sun Chronicle - Sat Dec 5, 2:53 am ET
ATTLEBORO - A small pile of white powder that caused concern after it was discovered Friday morning outside a health clinic where abortions are performed was determined to be baby formula.
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 10:32 pm ET
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Secret Service is trained for any catastrophe: a madman jumping over the iron fence, a weapon planted in a briefcase, a crazed assassin leaping out of a crowd.
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Time.com via Yahoo! News - Wed Dec 2, 11:20 am ET
Experts say Tareq and Michaele Salahi could face felony criminal charges if they lied to get into the White House for last month's state dinner
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The Salt Lake Tribune - Tue Dec 1, 11:53 pm ET
The Utah Department of Corrections contacted several government offices in Salt Lake City on Tuesday after an inmate at the Utah State Prison told investigators he sent a letter containing an anthrax threat.
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Rutland Herald - Wed Dec 2, 3:09 am ET
Live from Washington and just off the Senate floor, Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy addressed the war in Afghanistan, abortion and other issues of importance to Rutland High School students Tuesday afternoon. ... - By CRISTINA KUMKA STAFF WRITER
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Seattle Times - Tue Dec 1, 3:15 am ET
A disgruntled dock worker has been charged with sending threatening letters containing white powder to The Seattle Times earlier this year.
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Fairfield County Weekly - Tue Dec 1, 12:30 pm ET
Everybody's Scene www.anthraxclubbook.com E verybody's Scene by Chris Daily is a rollicking tale of the Anthrax club, a legendary '80s Connecticut punk hangout — which, in turn, grew a whole indie scene. "The Anthrax Club was just a skateboard ride away for me,"...
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The Wenatchee World - Tue Dec 1, 3:48 pm ET
SEATTLE — A disgruntled dock worker has been charged with sending threatening letters containing white powder to The Seattle Times earlier this year. Jason Steadman, 35, of Seattle, appeared in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Monday to hear the charges against him and potential penalties. He also was assigned a court-appointed public defender.
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New York Post - Sat Nov 28, 6:52 am ET
Some things can be counted on in Washington -- like finding the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the middle of a major intelligence screwup. The bureau's latest embarrassment involves Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused murderer of 13 soldiers ...
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Salon.com - Fri Nov 27, 8:09 am ET
A vast array of establishment and expert sources do not believe this episode was really resolved.
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Gazette.net - Thu Nov 26, 5:37 am ET
As expected, Human Genome Sciences has applied for federal regulatory approval to market its new treatment for hepatitis C.