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A former American Airlines baggage handler was sentenced today to life in prison for his role in leading a vast, multi-million dollar drug-smuggling ring known as the "Bourne Organization" and using the airline as his "personal narcotics shuttle service," federal officials said....
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When Dan Gore was in high school in the 1980s, people kept telling him he looked like George Michael, one-half of the then-popular British pop duo “Wham!” By the time Gore was 20, George Michael had established himself as a solo artist. Gore, meanwhile, had......
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When Dan Gore was in high school in the 1980s, people kept telling him he looked like George Michael, one-half of the then-popular British pop duo “Wham!” By the time Gore was 20, George Michael had established himself as a solo artist. Gore, meanwhile, had......
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During the vice presidential debate last week, Vice President Joe Biden seemed to significantly over-state his role in the 1983 negotiations over Social Security. Asked about Medicare reform, the vice president said, “Look, I was there when we did that with Social Security in 1983. ......
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Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., the embattled Illinois congressman who has been on medical leave from Capitol Hill for the last four months undergoing treatment for bipolar disorder, is now facing even more problems after it emerged that federal investigators are looking into his finances. ...
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Accused war criminal Radovan Karadzic launched his defense today at the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at the Hague, claiming he had not cost lives but saved them. The Bosnian Serb leader challenged the allegations against him. he maintained he was a "tolerant man" who has done "everything within human power to avoid the war and to reduce the human suffering."
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