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The nydailynews.com website reported in a on February 10, 2009 that Dr. Richard Lucente, 37, had been arrested for the of illegally selling steroids to bodybuilders. Lucente is also the main doctor involved in a steroid scandal involving NYPD officers.  |


The nydailynews.com website reported in a on February 9th, that a woman who described herself as the mother of New Jersey officer Martin Abreu, 25, was placing the blame of the car accident on the dead female victim and the  |
The nydailynews.com website reported in an on February 10, 2009 that Vincent Pastore, 62, known as Sal Bonpensiero on the HBO television series called The Sopranos, had agreed to settle out of court for being accused of . Exact details  |
The nydailynews.com website reported in an on February 10th that today's modern crooks are the leaders of our financial institutions who have sent the economy into a downward tailspin, thrashing the American way of life with their . These glutinous  |


The nydailytimes.com website reported in a on February 11th, that Manual Gaspar Latuna Sanchez, a cargo van driver, inadvertently struck and picked up a body that had already been hit, dragging it for 17 miles. According to police reports an  |
Former Palm Beach County Commissioner Mary McCarty was sentenced by a federal judge in West Palm Beach to 42 months in prison last week. She reportedly cried during her sentencing hearing and accepted full responsibility for her actions. "My carelessness  |
The Florida Attorney General's Office has been conducting a statewide crackdown on child sex crimes perpetrated using the internet, says William Moore. Called "Operation Orange Tree" by officials investigating the alleged activity, the investigators rounded-up dozens of accused offenders on  |
The release of videos showing war crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic moving about freely has Serbian officials questioning the timing of what they say is a plot to discredit them before the EU, Anes Alic reports for ISN Security Watch.  |
Mongolia is a good example of how a successful, relatively young democracy should appear, yet its fragility in consolidation reminds us of the international community's responsibility to assist its advancement, Stephen Noerper writes for the EastWest Institute.  |
Racial violence targeting Roma is likely to continue in the next few months, Anna Dunin writes for ISN Security Watch.  |
When his trial finally starts, perhaps in late August, Karadzic will use the court as a platform to portray the war in Bosnia in a different light, and those who support him and see him as a hero will enjoy  |
All will hinge on this and following developments. At this point, high-ranking clerics in the holy city of Qum are silent. They have neither condemned nor approved the disputed vote. They are watching with rapt attention how this week's events  |
Simon Schama is well-known for his books and television documentaries on art and a wide range of other subjects. The recent election, woven into moments from the past and possible future, is the subject of his new book, "The American  |
Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks assess the chances for health care reform to clear Congress this year, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's role in the GOP and the significance of the Virginia governor's race.  |  |
What is the actual amount that banks have "lost" if they still had to follow mark-to-market accounting rules? Paul Solman decodes the language of the banking industry and other economic news on the Business Desk. Read recent posts and ask  |
Iranians voted Friday in a highly charged election for president in which hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is seeking a second term against candidates including the more moderate former prime minister, Mirhossein Moussavi.  |  |
A bill that would give the FDA regulatory authority over tobacco products and marketing moved closer to becoming law when the Senate approved the measure Thursday. Judy Woodruff gets two views on the legislation.  |  |
The United Nations Security Council punished North Korea Friday for its second nuclear test by imposing tough new sanctions, expanding an arms embargo and allowing ship searches in the hopes of derailing the isolated nation's nuclear and missile programs.  |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Moussavi both claimed victory in Iran's election Friday. Analysts examine the impact of the heated contest.  |  |
Executive Secretary, National Commission for Mass Literacy, Adult and Non-Formal Education (NMEC), Dr Dayo Olagunju, who was reported to be on the run, yesterday said he is not on the run and will report at the Economic and Financial Crimes  |
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