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| 2) | South Asia a rising force in global meth trade Iran, Pakistan and other South Asian countries are a fast-rising force in the global methamphetamine market, with drug cartels thriving off the weak governance and law enforcement that have long fueled the region's heroin trade. May 20, 2012 1:40:33 AM Article reported from www.miamiherald.com, Florida |
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| 3) | Koster urges Supreme Court to set execution dates Russell Bucklew has sat on death row for 15 years awaiting his sentence for what local law enforcement officials describe as one of the worst Cape Girardeau County crimes of the past few decades.... May 20, 2012 1:37:20 AM Article reported from www.semissourian.com, Missouri |
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| 4) | Man admits visa fraud conspiracy GULFPORT -- A Florida businessman has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit visa fraud by obtaining fraudulent temporary work visas for workers from the Philippines for jobs. May 20, 2012 1:35:22 AM Article reported from www.sunherald.com, Mississippi |
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| 5) | 3 Sherry conspirators still deny involvement in murders He has served almost 15 years in prison for the crime, but former Biloxi Mayor Pete Halat still denies he plotted to kill close friends Vincent and Margaret Sherry, both shot in the head with a silenced .22-caliber pistol wielded by a hitman. May 20, 2012 1:35:22 AM Article reported from www.sunherald.com, Mississippi |
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| 7) | Deadly Motorcycle Crash in Town of Harrison A Menasha man is killed in a motorcycle crash. It happened in the Town of Harrison, on Highway 10 at Firelane 2. The Department of Transportation says the 40-year-old motorcyclist lost control ... May 20, 2012 1:34:28 AM Article reported from www.wbay.com, Wisconsin |
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| 8) | Neenah Woman Killed in House Fire A 35-year-old woman is killed in a house fire in Neenah. According to the Neenah Police Department, the fire broke out in the 600 Block of Jackson Street early Saturday 5/19 morning. Officials ... May 20, 2012 1:34:28 AM Article reported from www.wbay.com, Wisconsin |
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| 9) | Trapped Chinese coal miner rescued after 17 days A Chinese coal miner has been rescued after being trapped underground for 17 days by an underground flood that killed at least 10 others. May 20, 2012 1:34:24 AM Article reported from www.wqow.com, Wisconsin |
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