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Bush doesn't admit Iraq's angry soles
The SwampA man beats with a shoe a mock poster of US President George W. Bush with a "War criminal" written in Arabic during a protest in Najaf, Iraq, Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. (AP Photo/Alaa al-Marjani) by Frank James On......Tags: Government, Economic Policy, Democracy, Heads of State, White House
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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...
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SOAPnet General Hospital 50th anniversary marathon episode guide
Channel Guide MagazineIn celebration of the General Hospital 50th anniversary next week, SOAPnet is airing a 50-hour marathon of classic General Hospital episodes starting Friday, March 29, at 10pm ET/PT and running through Monday, April 1, at 12am ET/PT. The marathon kicks... -
'Onion Field' police officer honored with Hollywood Freeway signs
L.A. NOW"Onion Field" police officer honored with Hollywood Freeway sign... -
Jose Baez talks to Dr. Phil McGraw on Friday
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThat much-hinted-at TV appearance by Jose Baez will be on “Dr. Phil.” But Baez's stop on the nationally syndicated show will be Friday, not Wednesday. “Dr. Phil” airs at 3 p.m. weekdays on WOFL-Channel 35. The website for Dr.... -
CHP officer, motorist dead after Bay Area freeway shootout
L.A. NOWA California Highway Patrol officer and motorist have both died after a freeway shootout in Contra Costa County Tuesday morning, law enforcement sources said.... -
'Onion Field' cop killer dead at 79
L.A. NOWGregory U. Powell, who kidnapped two Los Angeles police officers in 1963 and killed one of them, has died, the California Department of Corrections said. He was 79.... -
Onion Field killer's death brings closure for LAPD, chief says
L.A. NOWThe dramatic killing of LAPD Officer Ian Campbell in a Kern County onion field left a deep and lasting impression on the Los Angeles Police Department and changed the way officers were trained.... -
Joseph Wambaugh on 'Onion Field' killer (Google+ Hangout)
L.A. NOWGregory U. Powell, who kidnapped two Los Angeles police officers in 1963 and killed one of them, has died, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said. He was 79. The Times will host a Google+ Hangout at 3 p.m....... -
Parole board rejects 'Onion Field' killer's compassionate release
L.A. NOWConcluding a fabled chapter in Los Angeles crime history, the state parole board has rejected the final bid for the release of Gregory Powell, the notorious “Onion Field” killer whose 1963 kidnapping and murder of a Los Angeles police officer.... -
Intensive search of Phillip Garrido's home seeks evidence in other kidnappings
L.A. NOWInvestigators from two Bay Area police departments said this morning that they have launched an exhaustive search of the home of accused kidnappers Phillip and Nancy Garrido and a property next door in connection with the kidnappings of two girls...... -
Garage rock wunderkind Jay Reatard dead at 29
Pop & HissSad news for the garage rock world: Jay Reatard, whose given name was Jimmy Lee Lindsey Jr., was found dead in his Memphis home early this morning. He was just 29. According to a statement from Goner Records, the label......
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