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Lights, sirens, action! Grand public safety expo Saturday
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel?? Want to check out a presidential armored car??? Fans of police gear, equipment and tactics from local, state and federal police agencies are in for a big show at what???s being billed as South Florida???s largest public safety expo, Nov. 5 at the...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Palm Beach County, Florida Highway Patrol, Government
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Desiree Rogers subpoena sought
The Swampby Kathleen Hennessey and Mark Silva With the House Homeland Security Committee holding a hearing today on the breach of White House security that enabled an uninvited Virginia couple access to a State Dinner, the ranking Republican is calling for......Tags: Politics, New York, Government, National Government, Michaele Salahi
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Man Finds $200,000 in Fake Bills in Used Car
KickingTiresBuying a used car always comes with a bit of risk, but who would think it might come with the risk of finding a bundle of forged money? After smelling a gas leak in his 2000 Buick, Tye Kuykendall of......Tags: Vehicles, Disasters, Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice, Drugs and Medicines
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Washington buried, Swamp powers on
The Swampby Mark Silva With more than a foot of wet snow on the ground in Washington and snow falling throughout the day, it would seem that the White House's mission was possible: Moving the president about three blocks from the......Tags: Natural Resources, Weather Reports, Travel, Washington Monument, AP
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Why did David Petraeus have to step down from the CIA?
We need to learn to get past these bimbo eruptions. Because if we don't find a way to forgive and move forward, a lot of good people are going to end up on the scrapheap. Gen. David Petraeus is the latest. Perhaps the most brilliant and successful...
Tags: David Petraeus, Tampa, Central Intelligence Agency, Barack Obama, West Point
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Con artists recycle old tricks, add a high-tech one
Michele Holota wishes she had never answered the phone that fateful day. If she hadn't, her computer wouldn't be fried right now. But when the phone rang and the caller ID said "Microsoft," she figured it might be important. What the caller told her...Tags: Allentown, North Catasauqua, Corporate Crime, Microsoft Corporation, Whitehall
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Sky is no limit in battling the New World Order
Sales of assault rifles and 30-round ammo clips are sky high since those 20 first-graders were slain in Connecticut. And for many purchasers, the sky is why. Survivalists, militia movement members and other conspiracy devotees preparing to battle...
Tags: FBI, Firearms, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, United Nations, Jimmy Lee
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Try convincing the survivors we're safer with armed citizens
The moment that most deserves to be remembered from Sunday's thrilling Super Bowl came before the game, when Jennifer Hudson joined students from the Sandy Hook Elementary School in singing "America the Beautiful." It was a heart-rending elegy for the...Tags: Wayne LaPierre, Gabrielle Giffords, National Rifle Association of America, Lobbying, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Nothing to kid about
WASHINGTON -- If the gun debate gets any more juvenile, the participants will need strollers. The National Rifle Association took the first shot in this latest pursuit of the puerile. Not only did it release a political ad late Tuesday about the...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Congress, Barack Obama, Jay Carney, White House
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Even the best and brightest can be knuckleheads
It seemed at first like a welcome break from political overload. There's nothing like a juicy sex scandal to relieve election fatigue. But this one, it turns out, brims with suggestions of military misconduct and questions of national security that have...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, David Petraeus, Tampa, Paula Broadwell, James Allen
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Forest Park's casket races highlight a vibrant downtown
Unless you were among the few hundred people lining the 400 block of Beloit Avenue in Forest Park on the chilly-crisp but sunny Saturday morning of Oct. 27, you missed one of the most colorful and creative gatherings of the season. It was the first...
Tags: Ceremonies, Dining and Drinking, Halloween, Culture, Arts and Culture
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The defeat of the 1 percent
BOSTON -- It was a victory party fit for the 1 percent. Over in Chicago, the Obama campaign had invited 10,000 to fill the floor of the McCormick Place convention center. But here in Boston, Mitt Romney favored a more genteel soiree for an exclusive...
Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, McCormick Place, Fox News Channel (tv network), Mitt Romney
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