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Where's the consistency, NHL?
Blackhawks forward Andrew Shaw hit a goalie. It was obvious and potentially concussive. The NHL said it was cracking down on hits involving the head. He deserved a suspension.
Nashville’s Shea Weber rammed a player’s head into the glass...Tags: Shea Weber, Duncan Keith, Ice Hockey, Andrew Shaw, Daniel Sedin
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Several Arrests Made In Child Porn Investigation
pix11.com | @wpixTwenty-six-year-old Beth Anne Haines says the man she considers an uncle, 56-year old John Thomas Kondes, would spend hours at a computer desk inside their mobile trailer in Bayonne, New Jersey. She says he would play online games and occasionally look...Tags: FBI, Illinois, Services and Shopping, Video Supplies and Services, Egypt
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Ozzie Guillén vuelve a dirigir tras cumplir suspensión
APOzzie Guillén está de vuelta en la cueva de los Marlins de Miami. Después de cumplir una suspensión de cinco juegos, el manager venezolano se reintegró el martes con el equipo para iniciar una serie contra los Cachorros de Chicago. El piloto dijo que...Tags: Illinois, Egypt, Fidel Castro, India, New York City
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Three arrested in May 2011 shooting of 12-year-old boy
Three people have been arrested in a May 2011 quadruple shooting in East Baltimore that killed a 12-year-old who was sitting on a porch, watching a basketball game on television.
Police said Danyae Robinson, 29; Antwan Mosley, 21; and Derrick E. Brown,...Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago, Police Arrests, Punishment
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Teacher Pleads 'Not Guilty' To Pedophile Accusations
pix11.com | @colekirstinHow much DO you have to pay to keep your kids away from perverted teachers? Apparently, $42,000 a year isn't enough. At the super exclusive Riverdale Country School in the Bronx, students get access to Ivy League educated teachers, a gorgeous campus,...Tags: Riverdale (Bronx, New York), Egypt, Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago
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As tax deadline looms, last-minute filers finally buckle down
On deadline day at Liberty Tax Service on Harford Road, a young woman in a green Statue of Liberty costume stood out front waving frantically at passing cars.
But on Tuesday morning, you'd never know a deadline was looming from the relative calm inside...Tags: Illinois, Parkville, Statue of Liberty, Harford Road, Egypt
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Controversial Real: Causan escándalo fotos de Pippa en fiesta parisina
La fiesta de disfraces incluyó a un hombre con collar de perro, un enano, una monja semidesnuda y a una invitada estrella llamada Pippa Middleton, la hermana menor de la duquesa de Cambridge.
Middleton, de 28 años, hizo titulares el martes, cuando el...Tags: Pippa Middleton, Illinois, Genes and Chromosomes, Egypt, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
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County board waters down property tax process changes, weekend courthouse closures
Tribune reporterCook County commissioners on Tuesday adopted a watered-down plan for government offices to work on streamlining the property tax process after Board President Toni Preckwinkle said a proposal to create a single county tax administrator would violate state...Tags: Larry Suffredin, Justice System, Toni Preckwinkle, Evanston, Cook County Government
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Man slain, another wounded in Bronzeville shootings
A 25-year-old man was killed and a 34-year-old man was robbed and shot during separate attacks in the Bronzeville neighborhood Monday night, police said. The fatal shooting took place at 8:35 p.m. on the 600 block of East 45th Street, said Chicago Police...
Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, Theft
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Cops: 6-year-old girl was shot after teen had dispute over basketball bet
A 6-year-old girl was wounded by a stray bullet on the Far South Side last week when a 15-year-old boy pulled out a gun and started shooting following a dispute over a bet on a basketball game the boy was playing, police said today. The boy was charged...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Illinois, Sports, Chicago, New York City
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Alfred J. Lipin, politician
Alfred J. Lipin, a former Anne Arundel County hardware store owner turned Democratic politician who served in both the House of Delegates and state Senate, died Friday of a heart attack at Hanover Hospital in Hanover, Pa.
The lifelong Glen Burnie...Tags: University of Baltimore, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Services and Shopping
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T. Rowe Price could restart its expansion plans next year
T. Rowe Price will likely occupy two new buildings at its Owings Mills campus next year, more than three years after the Baltimore money manager put its expansion plans on hold during the recession, the company's chief executive said Tuesday. James A.C....Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Labor Markets, T. Rowe Price, Egypt, Employees
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