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Willie Sings to Stay Out of Trouble
Willie Nelson's latest pot bust could be settled for a song and $100, a west Texas prosecutor said.
"You can bet your ass I'm not going to be mean to Willie Nelson," Hudspeth County Attorney C.R. "Kit" Bramblett told CNN Monday, confirming his plea...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Misdemeanors, CNN (tv network), Lawyers
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Hispanics flock to Pentecostal churches
Orlando SentinelThe back wall of the sanctuary of Iglesia Cristiana Pentecostal Church of Orlando in Pine Hills is lined with the flags of the Hispanic congregation: Puerto Rico, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Venezuela, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Cuba, Haiti and...Tags: Culture, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Minority Groups, Protestantism
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Demagoguery 101: The Obama touch
"I'm going to do my part to lead a constructive and civil debate on these issues."
— Barack Obama, speech on immigration, El Paso, Texas, May 10
WASHINGTON — Constructive and civil debate — like the one Obama initiated just four...Tags: Republican Party, Medical Services, Illegal Immigrants, Health, Labor Legislation
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Microchip brings this little doggie back to Pet Refuge
He seemed excited to see her. She hadn't seen him in seven years.
The last she knew, he lived in Indiana. But a few weeks ago she got a call saying that he had turned up in El Paso, Texas.
His paws were swollen, as if he had walked the whole...Tags: Indiana, Arkansas, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Human Interest, Health
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Video appears to capture fatal Taser incident
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterA cell phone video appears to have captured the confrontation that led to the stun-gun death of an illegal immigrant by U.S. border agents. Anastacio Hernandez Roja, 42, was buried Wednesday after a mass in Lemon Grove. The father of five died nearly two...Tags: FBI, Illegal Immigrants, San Diego (San Diego, California), Murder, Heart Attack
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Foursquare ranks Bloomington as 4th rudest city
Fox59Bloomington. Home of the Hoosiers, and by extension, Hoosier Hospitality. But hold on, location-based social networking site Foursquare has done a little research and decided to label Bloomington as "Rude." In fact, it ranks B-town as the fourth rudest...Tags: Pennsylvania, New York, Pittsburgh, Texas, Human Interest
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Firearms from ATF sting linked to 11 more violent crimes
Firearms from the ATF's Operation Fast and Furious weapons trafficking investigation turned up at the scenes of at least 11 violent crimes in the U.S., as well as at a Border Patrol agent's slaying in southern Arizona last year, the Justice Department has...Tags: Patrick Leahy, Weaponry, Justice System, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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On the healthful highway
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor the junk food junkie, a road trip can be a dream journey. Between the fast food outlets and the glop at gas station minimarts, travelers may find themselves on a never-ending sugar/trans-fat wallow. But on a monthlong road trip from Los Angeles to...Tags: Lettuce, Caesar Salads, Tourism and Leisure, Beets, Human Interest
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Immigrant who saved girl gaining new celebrity
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The man who chased down a suspected child abductor and saved a 6-year-old girl from what could have been a horrible fate this week in Albuquerque, N.M., will be honored Friday as a hero by the mayor. But 24-year-old Antonio...Tags: Migration, Human Rights, Immigration, Politics, Illegal Immigrants
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Illegal Immigrant Saves 6-year-old Girl from Child Abductor
Associated PressThe man who chased down a suspected child abductor and saved a 6-year-old girl from what could have been a horrible fate was honored as a hero Friday. But he is also gaining a new kind of celebrity: as a poster child of sorts for immigration rights in...Tags: Kidnapping, Georgia, Susana Martinez, Murder, Human Interest
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Baltimore food trucks should be allowed to compete
Baltimore may be the Charm City, but there is nothing charming about its treatment of the city's fledging food truck fleet. To protect existing brick-and-mortar businesses from competition, the city recently cracked down on food truck owners who want...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sales, Dining and Drinking, Metal and Mineral
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