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Pasadena police to go international
Pasadena police will deploy local officers on brief overseas assignments to support federal drug trafficking suppression and other efforts. William Brownfield, assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of International Narcotics and...
Tags: Law Enforcement, Crime, Law and Justice, Firearms, Drug Trafficking, Adam Schiff
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Tropical Storm Ernesto could threaten Jamaica as hurricane
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Ernesto is expected to steadily strengthen over the weekend and draw perilously close to Jamaica as a Category 1 hurricane on Sunday. The system should remain well south of Florida, thanks to a ridge of high pressure keeping it on a...Tags: Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Mexico, Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms
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Track and field heats up in a hurry
LONDON -- The sound of thousands of voices singing "God Save the Queen" was a powerful note in a day of stirring achievements. The celebration was for the heptathlon triumph ofBritain'sJessica Ennis, but nearly every athlete who put foot or prosthetic leg...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Back Pain, LaShawn Merritt, Lacy Janson, Stephanie Brown Trafton
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Tropical Storm Ernesto may spare Jamaica its worst
Sun SentinelTropical Storm Ernesto, forecast to intensify into a hurricane as it trots west across the Caribbean, may spare Jamaica from its most nasty weather on Sunday. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Florence, which emerged in the far Eastern Atlantic on Saturday...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Weather Warnings, Caribbean Islands, Weather Reports, Mexico
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TS Ernesto slightly better organized as it moves west
Sun SentinelA slightly better organized Tropical Storm Ernesto moved toward Mexico on Sunday night, still well below hurricane strength. It's forecast to next aim toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula or Belize, arriving late Tuesday still as a tropical storm. At 5 a....Tags: Natural Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Weather Reports, Mexico, Tropical Weather
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He is (almost) legend
LONDON — We want him to be Superman. We knew him that way four years ago, when Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt emerged on the global sports stage and took world records and gold medals away from the Beijing Olympics with an ease that suggested he did...Tags: Trinidad and Tobago, Awards and Prizes, Justin Gatlin, Ben Johnson, Track and Field
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U.S. hurdler Harper takes silver; Lolo finishes 4th
LONDON -- Dawn Harper probably smiled more Tuesday as an Olympic silver medalist than she did as a champion four years ago in Beijing, where the 100-meter hurdles title landed in her lap after teammate Lolo Jones stumbled. Her knees scarred but her...
Tags: Aries Merritt, Jason Richardson (track and field), Awards and Prizes, Wallace Spearmon, Janay DeLoach
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Born too late
Change of SubjectAccording to a chart in today's Tribune, the 7th place finisher in the Olympic 100-meter race (last except for Asafa Powell, who pulled up lame) would have had the gold-medal time in 1984 and every Olympics prior to that except...... -
Hurdler achieves new perspective
LONDON — Dawn Harper probably smiled more on Tuesday as an Olympic silver medalist than she did as a champion four years ago at Beijing, when she was 24 and the 100-meter hurdle title landed in her lap after teammate Lolo Jones stumbled. Her...
Tags: Human Interest, Awards and Prizes, Wallace Spearmon, Jamie Nieto, Isiah Young
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Statement by Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly About Sgt. Craig Bier
At approximately 10:30 this evening, sergeant Craig Bier and his partner detective Nicholas Romano, both assigned to the queens gang unit, were driving eastbound on 107 Avenue and south on Jamaica Avenue, when they attempted to stop a man on a bicycle,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, New York City Police Department, Raymond W. Kelly
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Bolt races into Olympics history
LONDON — Moments after providing track and field's enduring snapshot of the 2012 Olympics, Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt grabbed a news photographer's camera in the middle of his victory lap. The same lens had just been trained on Bolt as he...
Tags: David Haugh, Human Interest, Michael Jordan, 2016 Olympic Games, Track and Field
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Not an average grandmother
jbahr@aberdeennews.comMary Anne Krause isn't like most grandmothers. She used to work for the CIA. Krause joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1987, when she was 48. A Java native, Krause worked for the intelligence agency for 17 years, spending two years each in...Tags: Madeleine Albright, Police Investigations, Israel, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Hillary Clinton
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