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Column: Does torture work?
Does torture work? It is a Bush-era debate that has found Obama-era relevance because of a new movie, "Zero Dark Thirty," in which torture seems to work quite well. The film, an Oscar nominee for best picture, is being sold as a fact-based...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Jack Nicholson, Ed Asner, Politics
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Editorial: Distracted driving is the new drunk driving
It wasn't that many years ago that the prospect of relatively few fatal accidents involving drugs or alcohol would have been presumed to coincide with relatively few fatal accidents altogether. As it turns out, the number of deadly vehicle collisions in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cell Phones, Judges, Motorvehicle Accidents, Drunk Driving
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O.C. teen guilty of killing one, injuring four in DUI crash
L.A. NOWJesus Manzo Torres, 19, pleaded guilty to one felony count of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence while intoxicated, according to a statement from the Orange County district attorney's office. As part of his plea, prosecutors said, Torres would... -
Letter: Story on 'Gift Cards for Guns' program was one-sided
The "Gift Cards For Guns" program is ridiculous as is the reported goal of this absurdly wrongheaded program, "to reduce gun violence by eliminating the number of firearms on the street" (Laurel Leader, Dec. 20). There is no such thing as "gun violence.... -
Share your blessings with the less fortunate
Many people find the holiday season to be a time to share their blessings with the less fortunate. Local organizations and advocacy groups such as those below would put your gift to good use. • Lovely Ladies of Laurel is a nonprofit organization...Tags: Human Interest, Holidays, Fort Meade (military base), PTA, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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S.F. archbishop pleads guilty to reckless driving in DUI case
L.A. NOWThe Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco, arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in San Diego in August, has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of misdemeanor reckless driving, court records indicate. An attorney for Salvatore Joseph Cordileone... -
San Francisco archbishop jokes about his DUI arrest in speech
L.A. NOWThe new Roman Catholic archbishop of San Francisco, arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in San Diego in August, joked about the incident as he formally assumed his new position in the church.... -
Laguna Beach to punish parents for teen drinking
L.A. NOWAfter hearing from about 40 residents, the Laguna Beach City Council agreed this week to move forward with a controversial law that penalizes parents who allow minors to use alcohol and drugs in their homes. The so-called social host ordinance,...... -
Council in favor of social host ordinance
After hearing from about 40 residents, the Laguna Beach City Council agreed this week to move forward with a controversial law that penalizes parents who allow minors to use alcohol and drugs in their homes. The so-called social host ordinance, which was...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, HIV, Misdemeanors, Judges, Drunk Driving
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Annual Heather Hurd Run/Walk coming up Saturday at HCC
The fourth annual Heather L. Hurd 5K Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk will take place at Harford Community College this Saturday, Nov. 10. The race, on a USA Track and Field certified course, honors the memory of Heather L. Hurd, a history major at Harford...Tags: Aberdeen, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Running, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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Terps' James Padgett pleads guilty to reckless driving charge, won't be suspended
The Baltimore SunAfter pleading guilty to a charge of reckless driving Friday afternoon in Prince George's County District Court, Maryland forward James Padgett will not be suspended by coach Mark Turgeon, an athletic department spokesman said. Turgeon was not...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Trials, Comcast Center (arena), Prince George's County, Barclays Center
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Teen sentenced in fatal freeway race
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - A judge sentenced a teenager Wednesday who plead guilty to felony charge of engaging in a late-night deadly crash on State Route 52 in April. An emotional 19-year-old Michael S. Johnson was sentenced to 180 days in county jail and is not...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Drunk Driving, Trials, Disasters and Accidents
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