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'Jeffrey Was Really Messed Up'
The Hartford CourantThere is not enough guilt to go around here, so intent is each woman in Jeffrey Henthorn's life on owning a piece of the blame. His sister, Shannon Austill, had found him in the living room, laughing at a CD he had brought back from his first combat tour...Tags: Kuwait, Tornadoes, Suicide, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Family
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Two timeless, Depression-era novels from Edward Anderson
Edward Anderson had a strange and sad career. He was born in Texas in 1905 and grew up in Oklahoma, serving his apprenticeship as a journalist on a small paper in Ardmore, Okla. Restless, he worked as a deckhand on a freighter, plied his fists as a...Tags: Genres, Music Industry, James Agee, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, New York
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Shadowy path may lead to treasure
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDeep in the woods near Brushy Creek stands an old beech tree, its smooth bark etched with dozens of carvings, including biblical references, a heart and a legless horse. Bob Brewer was 10 when his great-uncle, W.D. "Grandpa" Ashcraft, pointed it out on a...Tags: Georgetown University, Arkansas, Georgia, Abraham Lincoln, Finance
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Gay wins gold in 100 meters
Special to the SunTyson Gay got one of the biggest wins of his career yesterday when he won the 100-meter sprint at the track and field world championships. He defeated rivals Derrick Atkins of the Bahamas and Asafa Powell of Jamaica at Nagai Stadium. Bucking a slight...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Minority Groups, Multi-Sport Events, Track and Field
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Coppell High School Baseball Players' Signing
Six Coppell High School senior baseball players signed NCAA Division I national letters of intent. These scholarship athletes will lead a strong Coppell team for veteran head coach Don English this spring. English, who enters his seventh season as the...Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, University of Texas at Austin, High School Baseball, Colleges and Universities, Baseball
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Brian Bosworth Arrested for DUI
LOS ANGELES -- Former NFL player-turned-actor Brian Bosworth was arrested in Hollywood early Friday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to police. Bosworth was arrested around 3:30 a.m. near the corner of Hollywood and Cahuenga...Tags: KTLA, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Police Department, Harley-Davidson Inc., Football
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Duel to Chandler, triumph to Bulls
Special to the TribuneEven with three of the Hornets' four leading scorers out with injuries, the Bulls needed late free throws to win 111-108 Friday night at the Ford Center. It took a career-best performance from Andres Nocioni to give the Bulls their third consecutive...Tags: Bobby Jackson, Andres Nocioni, P.J. Brown, Multi-Sport Events, Career and Workplace
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FOURTH ANNUAL
This story contains corrected material, published June 16, 2006.
We drew from all quarters of the periodicals universe in compiling this year's selections. And what can we say about the choices? They're eclectic, accessible and they reflect the tastes of...Tags: Men's Health, Culture, George Clooney, Iraq War (2003-2011), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ravens' Cody in line to return
Sun ReporterOne reason the Ravens drafted Dan Cody in the second round a year ago was his endless pursuit of the quarterback. Still, it took Cody's recovery from major knee surgery to realize how relentless he truly is.Based on Cody's strong comeback, Ravens...Tags: College Sports, Health and Safety at School, Terrell Suggs, Colleges and Universities, Super Bowl
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Timeline
1857: The Dred Scott decision, written by Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney of Maryland, rules that black people cannot be U.S. citizens and have "no rights which the white man was bound to respect." 1865: After the Civil War, Southern state governments...Tags: Maryland, Justice and Rights, Judges, Minority Groups, NAACP
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Moseley Braun: Crusading for 2nd chance
Chicago Tribune staff reporterSketching a diagram on a scrap of notepad paper, Carol Moseley Braun makes her proposal for universal health coverage seem as clear as the view across Lake Michigan from the Chicago Athletic Club's eighth-floor dining room. On this crisp fall afternoon,...Tags: Adlai Stevenson, Illinois, Cook County, Iowa, Justice and Rights
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Milk-duct exam aids early detection
Los Angeles Times health writerA new test that uses milk-duct cells to assess the risk of breast cancer is showing considerable promise and could help more women better understand how likely they are to develop the disease. However, some experts warn that it has a narrow use. Called...Tags: San Francisco, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer, Breast, Los Angeles Times
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