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April 17, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Session ending, but legal issues still in play

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September 14, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Democrats threaten to block Olson nod

SENATE DEMOCRATS WILL block Ted Olson from succeeding Alberto Gonzales as attorney general if President Bush nominates him, Majority Leader Harry Reid said Wednesday. "Ted Olson will not be confirmed," Reid, D-Nev., said in a written statement. "I intend to do everything I can to prevent him from being confirmed as the next attorney general.
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February 04, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Hidden camera images show Dutch student saying Natalee Holloway's body was dumped at sea

THE HAGUE, Netherlands AP - Hidden camera footage broadcast in the Netherlands on Sunday showed Dutch student Joran Van der Sloot saying he was with Natalee Holloway when she collapsed on a beach in Aruba. He said he believed she was dead and asked a friend to dump her body in the sea."She'll never be found," he said.
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June 27, 2003 | Daily Report Online

High Court Strikes Down Texas Gay Sodomy Law

Tony [email protected] a dramatic declaration of the rights and status of gays in American society, a 6-3 majority of the Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Texas same-sex sodomy law on due process grounds.In doing so, the Court took the rare step of sweeping aside a recent precedent: its controversial 1986 decision in Bowers v.
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August 25, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Federal death penalty trial starts in Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. AP - A Georgia man charged in a rare federal death penalty case in Tennessee listened Monday as prospective jurors answered questions about capital punishment for his upcoming trial.Rejon Taylor, formerly of Atlanta, is charged in the Aug. 6, 2003, abduction and fatal shooting of Atlanta restaurant owner Guy Luck near Chattanooga.
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May 20, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Arrest ordered for mom of boy, 13, resisting chemo

NEW ULM, Minn. AP - Authorities nationwide were on the lookout Wednesday for a mother and her 13-year-old cancer-stricken son who fled after refusing the chemotherapy that doctors say could save the boy's life.Colleen Hauser and her son, Daniel, who has Hodgkin's lymphoma, apparently left their southern Minnesota home sometime after a doctor's appointment and court-ordered X-ray on Monday showed his tumor had grown.
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October 05, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Arizona man's own actions led to murder confession

ST. JOHNS, Ariz. AP - A scruffy 21-year-old walked into the police station in the small eastern Arizona town of Springerville, winded after running the 2 blocks there from his home. He wanted to tell the police chief that cops from out of town were in his jurisdiction."There's people in your town," William Inmon told Chief Steve West, then suggested that West run them off.
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June 21, 2007 | Daily Report Online

At the 'Heart' of the film

WHEN YOU'RE AN international superstar-when you're Julia Roberts or Tom Cruise, for example-it can be difficult for audiences to accept you in challenging roles, difficult for them to dissociate the persona from the performance. Lately this phenomenon also has been true of Angelina Jolie, with her well-documented adventures in adoption and globe-trotting with Brad Pitt.
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March 26, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Time had come: Book recounts black students' entry into Emory Law in 1965

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr. doesn't quite tell all in his new book, "Making My Mark," but he does attempt to set the record straight on several notable episodes in a career that began in 1967 when he and U.S. District Judge Clarence Cooper became the first black graduates of Emory Law School.
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