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Alberta toddler dies in ATV accident (CBC Calgary) read story A two-year-old boy from Taber, Alta., died Wednesday after the all-terrain vehicle he was riding on crashed into a rock.
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Whitehorse explosion shouldn't have happened: blasting expert (CBC North) read story A blasting accident that sent large rocks flying into a Whitehorse trailer court last week was totally unacceptable, says an explosives specialist who is in the city to talk to affected residents. |
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Ex-Haskell mayor gets 10 years in prison (Muskogee Phoenix) read story WAGONER — A judge Wednesday sentenced former Haskell Mayor Charley C. Smith to 10 years in prison in a 2006 drunk driving accident that killed a man. Smith, 73, pleaded to first-degree manslaughter in January and agreed to accept whatever sentence a judge deemed appropriate. |
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Remarks Prepared for Delivery by Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) read story The following are remarks prepared for delivery by Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Candlelight Vigil: |
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DoD: Chinook helicopters at Pa. plant vandalized (AP via Yahoo! News) read story Two military helicopters were vandalized on the production line at a Boeing factory near Philadelphia, the Defense Department said Thursday as it offered a reward. |
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2 Army helicopters at plant vandalized (MSNBC) read story Investigators have concluded that two military helicopters were vandalized on the production line at a Boeing factory near Philadelphia, the Defense Department said Thursday. |
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Public safety news in brief: Baby sitter charged after infant hurt (The Kansas City Star) read story OLATHE | An Olathe baby sitter appeared in court Thursday on a charge of child abuse. Suzanne Nicole Simpson, 24, was charged Tuesday after a 7-month-old boy was seriously injured while in her care on or about May 6, according to a court document. Simpson waived a reading of the charge against her, and a magistrate judge scheduled her next court appearance for Thursday. |
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Defense Dept. says helicopters at Pa. plant were vandalized (Centre Daily Times) read story Investigators have concluded that two military helicopters were vandalized on the production line at a Boeing factory near Philadelphia, the Defense Department said Thursday as it offered a reward in the case. |
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Criminal probe launched in helicopter damage (Philly.com) read story Concluding that damage to two new combat helicopters at the Boeing Co. plant was "a deliberate act," federal authorities said today they had launched a criminal probe and offered a reward in the hunt for suspects. |
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Summer storm-like winds gust through Yellowknife (CBC North) read story Unusual blasts of wind and rain tore through Yellowknife and surrounding area Thursday afternoon, but meterologists say the weird weather was little more than summer making an early appearance. |
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