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The Village Voice reported that Juan Delarosa, 56, was initially arrested in January this year after authorities, who had been alerted to his criminal activity, caught him with more than bags of heroin and two bags of cocaine in his  |  |


Harrison was convicted of stabbing her 18-year-old college roommate, Mia Henderson, 23 times in the back on September 5, 2007. Prior to the murder, it is reported that Henderson had discovered that Harrison had stolen money from her, as well  |  |
Across the U.S. hard-hit regions may have to live without power, water and other utilities for a few weeks before they can be fully restored. Thousands were forced to flee fearing furious winds, water surge and heavy rains as Hurricane  |  |
No fatalities or injuries were reported and it is not known what caused the blaze.  |  |


Default Research reported 11,715 foreclosure filings in South Florida for the month of August, and almost 97 percent of the filings are residential.  |  |
The number, representing half of all public schools in the state, is 37 percent higher than last year, according to a report revealed Friday by Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. It is based on student performance on the 2008  |  |
Homeowners and businesses along the Des Plaines River are still reeling as floodwaters continued to rise over banks into the weekend, leaving some neighborhoods under water.  |  |
Tony Alamo, leader of the church, denied any wrongdoing and the existence of a compound, and have even compared himself to Christ. Nonetheless, the Arkansas State Police has been monitoring the Tony Alamo estate for the past two years.  |  |
Schroer, 52, with the help of the American Civil Liberties Union, filed the case in 2005. After retiring from the military, Schroer applied as senior terrorism research analyst at the Library of Congress four years ago.  |  |
The Village Voice reported that Juan Delarosa, 56, was initially arrested in January this year after authorities, who had been alerted to his criminal activity, caught him with more than bags of heroin and two bags of cocaine in his  |  |
CHICAGO -- Crime rates are up from last year. Arrests, traffic stops and gun recoveries are down. And while there is dispute over the precise reasons, the union representing police officers in this city says it is partly because officers  |  |
LONDON (AFP) - The world of arts and culture could face damaging cutbacks as sponsors rein in their spending due to the global financial crisis, industry experts say.  |  |
SYDNEY (AFP) - Qantas landed its first A380 superjumbo here on Sunday, hopeful that its arrival will boost the Australian carrier, which has recently faced a series of mechanical problems including a mid-air blast.  |  |
ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Pakistan on Sunday blamed Al-Qaeda linked Taliban militants for the massive suicide truck bombing at the Marriott Hotel that killed at least 60 people and injured more than 260.  |  |
JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israel's scandal-tainted Prime Minister Ehud Olmert resigned on Sunday, setting the stage for weeks of more political turmoil as the horse-trading begins to form a new government.  |  |
CAPE TOWN (AFP) - South African President Thabo Mbeki announced Sunday he had handed in his resignation, acceding to a call by his ruling ANC party for him to step down seven months before his second term ends.  |  |
BEIJING (AFP) - China said nearly 13,000 children were in hospital Sunday after drinking toxic milk powder in a dramatic escalation of Beijing's latest safety scandal.  |  |
Manhattan, New York-- Window washers scaffolding almost falls, dangles 70 stories in the air for 30 minutes until rescued. Long Island, New YorkWhen Dan Sandler called his mother to wish her a happy birthday, she had no idea that he  |  |
Inspectors found that 10% of liquid milk taken from three dairies was tainted with melamine. The scandal first came to light in milk powder that killed four infants and sickened more than 6,000 others.  |  |
Police raided several Zagreb universities on Thursday and questioned dozens of professors suspected of taking bribes to give students passing exam grades, the chief Croatian prosecutor said.  |  |
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