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Probe in killing of prosecutor Luna stalls
Sun StaffFrom its grim beginning in a rural Pennsylvania field five weeks ago, the mystery of who killed Baltimore federal prosecutor Jonathan P. Luna has only deepened as initially promising leads have soured and potential evidence troves have failed to...Tags: Lynn Anderson, Prosecution, Entertainment, Christmas, Lawyers
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Connecticut Victims
Here are brief capsules of the Connecticut victims who were reported dead or missing as a result of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. American Airlines Flight 11 (Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center) Candace Lee Williams, 20, Danbury....Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Wetlands, American Airlines, Inc., Bonds, England
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Determining if crime is hate-based is no easy task
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDespite near-daily reports of attacks against people who appear Middle Eastern, the difficulty in determining what motivated the criminals and the nation's imprecise system for tracking hate crimes make it impossible to know how dramatically such violence...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hate Crimes, Lawyers, Murder, Rocky Delgadillo
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Appeal issued to sniper
Sun StaffPolice made a rare direct appeal last night to the sniper who has terrorized the Washington region for weeks, after finding an apparent message and phone number from the shooter at the Ashland, Va., steakhouse where a 37-year-old man was critically...Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Hospitals and Clinics
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Coverage from the day space shuttle Challenger exploded: Jarvis' drive earned him assignment
Gregory Jarvis, 41, the payload specialist, set excellence as his standard for achievement whether working on sophisticated satellite designs or playing a game of squash. ''He studied hard and he played hard,'' recalled John Kociela, a friend and...Tags: State University of New York, Science and Technology, Space Programs, Electronics, Bill Nelson
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AUTHORITIES TO SEEK SIMILARITIES IN STATE'S UNSOLVED SLAYINGS
The Hartford CourantIs there a serial killer loose in the state? State and local authorities hesitate to use that sinister phrase, but say there is plenty of evidence to warrant posing the question. Authorities will sit down Tuesday and share information about the slayings...Tags: South Windsor, Entertainment, Murder, Rocky Hill, Jeffrey L Dahmer
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Cool trial gets colder in Palatine massacre
Tribune staff reporterIn most mass murders, there's no need for an investigation. The killer is usually dead at the scene, done in by his own hand or by a bullet from police. The massacre of seven people last weekend at Brown's Chicken & Pasta in Palatine was not like most...Tags: Murder, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Brown's Chicken Massacre (1993), Theft
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