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    • Female vets face homelessness December 15, 2009
      LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -- Sgt. Alta Jackson, 58, joined the Army nearly 30 years ago, and remains in the Reserves while she lives at the U.S Vets site. Before she deployed to Iraq in 2005, she said she lost her job as a custodian...
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    • Census tries to make young black men count December 15, 2009
      As organizing efforts for the 2010 census shift into high gear, the U.S. Census Bureau is paying particular attention to what they say is one of the hardest-to-count segments of the national populace: 18 to 25 year-old people of color.
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    • Tiger's doctor found with performance enhancing drugs December 15, 2009
      NEW YORK (AP) -- A Canadian doctor who has treated golfer Tiger Woods, swimmer Dara Torres and NFL players is suspected of providing athletes with performance-enhancing drugs, according to a newspaper report.
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    • Detroit artists turn ruin into art December 15, 2009
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    • 'Gone with the Wind' shouldn't be romanticized December 15, 2009
      OPINION - This film that is so highly revered in Hollywood as one of the best American films ever made, with all of its racism, stereotypes, and bigoted images, is still being celebrated 70 years late...
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    • Obama: Health reform at ‘precipice’ of passage December 16, 2009
      President Barack Obama meets privately with Senate Democrats and then declares they are  close to  enacting health care legislation that has eluded lawmakers for decades.
    • Dems to Lieberman: 'Say it's so, Joe' December 15, 2009
      Sen. Joe Lieberman, who no longer considers himself a Democrat but is holding tight to a coveted chairmanship, thoroughly rattled the Obama administration and his colleagues in the last 48 hours with his stance on the health care overhaul.
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      Many residents in the rural community of Thomson  are hopeful that their willingness to house Guantanamo prisoners in a nearly empty penitentiary will help create jobs.
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      The Washington, D.C., City Council voted Tuesday to legalize gay marriage in the nation's capital, handing supporters a victory after a string of recent defeats in Maine, New York and New Jersey.
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      Unemployment has caused major life changes and mental health issues for millions of Americans, a New York Times/CBS News poll found.
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      The Senate rejects a plan to allow Americans to import low-cost prescriptions from abroad, handing drug makers a victory that may help secure passage of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
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      The White House is once again explaining how uninvited guests wound up shaking hands with President Barack Obama.
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      Sen. Ben Nelson is the Democrat making everybody wait for the answer to the burning Washington question: Will he be the last vote that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid gets to advance President Barack Obama's health care remake?
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      Congress is knocking nearly $1 billion off President Barack Obama's request for Afghanistan's security forces and instead devoting the money to buying more mine-resistent vehicles for U.S. troops there.
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      Two nonprofit groups say that computer technicians have found 22 million White House e-mails from the administration of President George W. Bush.
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      Rep. Bart Gordon, a 13-term congressman from Tennessee, announced Monday he will not seek re-election next year, the latest Democrat in a string of retirements.
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    • Sanford Police: Man, woman may have died in murder-suicide December 15, 2009
      The deceased, whose names have not yet been released, were two of seven adults living in the home in the Praver Homes subdivision off Sanford Avenue. Some of the residents said they heard gunshots, went to the couple’s bedroom and found the two dead people, she said. Sentinel Staff Writer Gary Taylor has more.
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    • Suspect in abduction, murder of car dealership worker pleads not guilty December 15, 2009
      Seminole County deputies found the body of 19-year-old Fabiana Malave Oct. 29 beneath a blanket in the SUV of William Roger Davis III, 31. Deputy sheriffs said Malave was abducted from the dealership where she worked. Davis now faces charges of kidnapping, rape and premeditated murder. Sentinel Staff Writer Rene Stutzman has more.
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    • Millionaire murder suspect in court today December 15, 2009
      Bankrupt Isleworth developer and murder suspect Bob Ward is in court now, asking a judge to change how evidence in his case goes public. Ward is being tried in the slaying of his wife Diane Ward in September. The way the law works is that the prosecution hands over what evidence it has against the defendant [...]
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    • Cop killings by gun are up. Why? December 15, 2009
      The National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund reports that fatal shootings of law-enforcement officers are up by a quarter–a surprising turnaround, since they were at low levels in 2008. What’s fascinating is that these officers are not getting caught in the crossfire. They’re actually being targeted by gunman. Consider the case of Mauice Clem […]
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    • Police: Mom drowned newborn in toilet December 14, 2009
      Sanchia Rae Xavier-Velez said she gave birth to her daughter in the toilet, and she was stillborn. An autopsy concluded the child was born alive. There were other suspicious circumstances. Xavier-Velez didn’t tell her former boss or friends she was pregnant, detectives said. When they searched her one-bedroom apartment, they found no crib or other baby […]
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    • Police: Artist was wearing body armor when shot by police December 11, 2009
      The Nov. 25 shooting death of Palin Perez Jackson during a police standoff stood out because he made his living as an artist.  Friends knew the Colonialtown South resident had troubles, but they never expected to see him die in a hail of gunfire. Now a new story by Sentinel Staff Writer Henry Pierson Curtis says [...]
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    • Advocates: DNA clears man imprisoned for 35 years December 10, 2009
      James Bain has been imprisoned for 35 years in the abduction and rape of a 9-year-old boy in Lake Wales. Now DNA might set him free. The Innocence Project, a group that uses DNA to clear the wrongfully convicted, announced today that testing determined the semen found on the boy’s underwear could not have belonged to [...]
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    • Downtown office shooting: Threats and an ugly firing December 10, 2009
      New documents released in the case of Gateway Center shooting suspect Jason Rodriguez, 40, show just how ugly his relationship was with his former employer Reynolds, Smith & Hall, the construction engineering firm he’s accused of spraying with bullets Nov. 6. Rodriguez lost his job as a RS&H draftsman in 2007.  We here at the Sentinel [...]
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    • Suspect in Jennifer Kesse serial killer hoax was “scared” December 9, 2009
      Remember the “catchmekiller,” who went on YouTube.com claiming he was a serial killer and his victims included missing Orlando woman Jennifer Kesse? A man indicted in the hoax appeared in a Georgia court recently in a bid to keep statements he made to cops out of trial. Andrew Haley said he made the statements while he [...]
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    • Deputies ID man, 19, slain in Holden Heights area December 9, 2009
      The victim’s name is Prince Holliman. He was shot and killed Tuesday. Few details about his death are available. Sentinel Staff Writer Sarah Lundy has more.
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Tonia CarMichael: Victims names slowly surface in Serial Killer/Rapist Sowell Case.

Posted on November 5, 2009 by erickacourtney

Names are now being released as they work to identify the bodies of the women murdered at the hands of the accused Anthony Sowell.
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A Cleveland woman said Thursday that that she was choked and threatened this year by the man now charged with murder after the remains of several [...]

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    • Van Outside Tiger’s House; Elin Spotted At Restaurant December 15, 2009
      Was it moving day at the home of Tiger Woods? What appeared to a moving truck was spotted in the driveway of his Isleworth home Tuesday. VAN AT HOME: See Images | Raw Video VIDEO REPORT: Possible Moving Van Spotted SLIDESHOW: Images Of Tiger And Elin Together READ: Upper Deck Sticks With Woods
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    • VIDEO: Crime-Ridden Complex Demolished December 15, 2009
      A Leesburg apartment complex where prostitutes and drug deals used to run rampant was demolished Tuesday. (12/15/09)
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    • County Needs Garbage For Trash-To-Energy Deal December 15, 2009
    • In Sweden, Anger At Woods But Pride Over Wife December 15, 2009
      During the good times, Tiger Woods could find a perfect getaway in Sweden -- a quiet and secluded place to avoid the media spotlight.
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    • Man Not Guilty Of Killing 14-Month-Old Girl December 15, 2009
    • Casey's Parents Maintain Their Daughter's Innocence December 15, 2009
      More than one year after Caylee Anthony's remains were found, Cindy and George Anthony continue to maintain their daughter Casey's innocence. VIDEO REPORT: Anthonys' Talk In TV Interview RAW HEARING: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 CASEY CRYING: Video | Images COURT IMAGES: Casey | George, Cindy | In Court
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      Sports card and memorabilia maker Upper Deck Co. said Tuesday it will continue its relationship with Tiger Woods.
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    • Judge Orders Delay In Release Of Isleworth Murder Case Documents December 15, 2009
    • Couple Found Dead May Be Murder-Suicide December 15, 2009
    • Efforts To Curb Violent Crime May Be Working December 15, 2009
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    • Fire-Damaged Turnpike Overpass Still Closed December 15, 2009
      A stretch of the Florida Turnpike remained closed Tuesday after a semi caught fire under an overpass along CR-561 Monday morning. AT THE SCENE: Images Of Tractor-Trailer, Damage VIDEO REPORT: Turnpike Overpass Remains Closed GO TO: WFTV Traffic Section
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    • Analysis: The Value in Dealing One Ace for Another December 16, 2009
      After a World Series loss to the Yankees, the Phillies acquired the ace Roy Halladay, but his arrival came at the expense of the team’s other ace, Cliff Lee.
      By TYLER KEPNER
    • Mets Say They’ll Go From Bystanders to Buyers December 16, 2009
      Omar Minaya stressed that he would improve the team before opening day, and that he remained in negotiations with the free-agent outfielder Jason Bay.
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    • Chiropractic College’s Rugby Team Is Good for Business December 16, 2009
      While rugby proponents may reject the label of most dangerous sport, players’ out-of-whack spines afford an assembly line of bodies to press on at Life University.
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    • For Germany, N.H.L. Is Resource and Quandary December 16, 2009
      German Coach Uwe Krupp will pick players who are top-line with their N.H.L. clubs, but some Germans playing in North America may not be called.
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    • Doctor Under Investigation Treated Mets’ Reyes December 16, 2009
      Shortstop Jose Reyes traveled to Toronto last summer to be treated by Dr. Anthony Galea, who is being examined by authorities regarding distribution of performance-enhancing drugs.
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    • Bobcats 94, Knicks 87: Knicks Lose Large Lead and 4-Game Win Streak December 16, 2009
      The Knicks’ 80-74 lead evaporated in the last seven minutes when they were outscored, 20-7.
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    • $500 Million in Bonds Sold in 2 Hours for Nets’ Arena December 16, 2009
      The sale of the bonds in less than two hours was a good sign for the hopes of a project that has been in the works for six years.
      By CHARLES V. BAGLI
    • An Olympic Curler Is Stopping By. Come Join In. December 16, 2009
      Debbie McCormick, the captain of the United States women’s curling team in the Olympics, enjoys mixing with other curlers.
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    • The N.C.A.A. Re-evaluating Concussion Rules December 16, 2009
      A panel is recommending the N.C.A.A. sideline an athlete for at least the rest of the day if he or she loses consciousness or shows other symptoms during competition.
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    • Mets Are Close to Signing a Japanese Relief Pitcher December 16, 2009
      The Mets are close to signing the Japanese pitcher Ryota Igarashi to a two-year deal, according to a person who was briefed on the situation but not authorized to discuss it.
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    • Wife/Mother/Worker/Spy: Altered by a Sewing Machine December 14, 2009
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      A man looks back on 35 years of marriage and how he and his wife have managed to stay married so long.
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      There is heartache when an adult child is unable or unwilling to be a parent.
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  • RSS NewYork Times and Music

    • Music and Charity Meet in Intimate, Lofty Setting December 16, 2009
      Judy and Steven Gluckstern have been hosting fund-raiser concerts in their loft for a decade. That era is ending, as they prepare to move to San Francisco.
      By JAMES BARRON
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      For the duration of his hourlong set, Robin Thicke could have passed for the most famous and beloved entertainer in the country.
      By JON CARAMANICA
    • Never Listen to Céline? Radio Meter Begs to Differ December 16, 2009
      By measuring what people listen to rather than what they report, a radio rating system is finding new winners.
      By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD
    • Music Review | Augustin Hadelich: A Prized Violin and a Flair for Playing It December 15, 2009
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      By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
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      Marjorie Owens, a 28-year-old American soprano with a big, gleaming voice shared a program with the towering bass-baritone James Morris.
      By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
    • Medical Plight of France’s Elvis Holds His Country Spellbound December 16, 2009
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      By MAÏA de la BAUME
    • Music: Thank You, Professor, That Was Putrid December 15, 2009
      “Hideous Gnosis,” a six-hour theory symposium on black-metal music, commenced on Saturday at Public Assembly.
      By BEN RATLIFF
    • Music Review | 'El Niño': A Nativity Story Filled With Percussion December 15, 2009
      John Adams’s performance of “El Niño” with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Carnegie Hall on Sunday ended his extended weekend of concerts in New York.
      By ALLAN KOZINN
    • Music Review | 'Elektra': Vulnerable to Wily to Deranged, With a Voice for Each December 15, 2009
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      By VIVIEN SCHWEITZER
    • Music Review | Jane Siberry: Back to Her Roots, and Playing Up Her Connections December 15, 2009
      Jane Siberry radiated benevolence — a sly, purposeful, savvy benevolence — at Joe’s Pub on Friday night.
      By JON PARELES
    • Music Review | Ensemble ACJW: When Classical Players Let Their Hair Down December 15, 2009
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    • Music in Review December 14, 2009
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      By STEVE SMITH
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      Justin Bieber, the 15-year-old pop moppet, decimated the larynxes of thousands of tween girls.
      By JON CARAMANICA
    • Critics' Choice: New CDs December 14, 2009
      New releases from Alicia Keys, Timbaland and Jimmy Buffett.
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    • Music Review | Les Violons du Roy and La Chapelle de Québec: Alongside an Old Standard, Sounds That Were Made for the Christmas Season December 16, 2009
      What if one of the many organizations that present Handel’s “Messiah” around this time every year in New York were to offer something else for a change?
      By JAMES R. OESTREICH
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    • Bobcats 94, Knicks 87: Knicks Lose Large Lead and 4-Game Win Streak December 16, 2009
      The Knicks’ 80-74 lead evaporated in the last seven minutes when they were outscored, 20-7.
      By JONATHAN ABRAMS
    • $500 Million in Bonds Sold in 2 Hours for Nets’ Arena December 16, 2009
      The sale of the bonds in less than two hours was a good sign for the hopes of a project that has been in the works for six years.
      By CHARLES V. BAGLI
    • N.B.A. Roundup: It Goes From Ugly to Angry in Another Nets Loss December 16, 2009
      LeBron James scored 23 points and helped to defuse a confrontation after a flagrant foul as the Cavaliers defeated the Nets.
      By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    • N.B.A. Roundup: Celtics Hold Off Grizzlies to Extend Their Winning Streak to 11 December 15, 2009
      Paul Pierce scored 19 points, Ray Allen 18 and Rajon Rondo 18 for Boston, which hung on after Memphis trailed by just two in the final two minutes.
      By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    • In Triangle Offense, Cuts Are Sharp and So Is Learning Curve December 14, 2009
      Despite the triangle’s success — 10 of the last 19 N.B.A. champions showcased the offense — few teams possess the time, trust or diligence to install it.
      By JONATHAN ABRAMS
    • Knicks Sign 7-Footer Who Hasn’t Played in Four Years December 14, 2009
      The 7-footer Jonathan Bender is attempting a comeback with the Knicks. The fifth overall pick in the 1999 draft, Bender had his career stalled by knee injuries in 2005.
      By JONATHAN ABRAMS
    • N.B.A. Roundup: Nets Allow Season-High 130 Points in Loss to Hawks December 14, 2009
      Devin Harris had 23 points for the Nets, who allowed 130 points in a loss to the Hawks.
      By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    • NYC: A Team’s Fall Holds Lessons for Politicians December 11, 2009
      The Greeks knew where hubris would get you. Why do so few politicians get it?
      By CLYDE HABERMAN
    • Sports of The Times: Top Garden Moment? Sixty Years Ago, and Now December 10, 2009
      In March 1950, City College of New York became the first and last team to win both the National Invitation Tournament and the N.C.A.A. championship.
      By WILLIAM C. RHODEN
    • Holiday Books: Basketball December 4, 2009
      There aren’t any major revelations in this account of the Bird-Magic era. Still, greatness commands our attention.
      By HARVEY ARATON

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