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Mayra Lizbeth Rosales is accused of murdering her nephew last Spring, only problem is she is too obese to put in jail. Rosales’ lawyers are trying to argue that because of her weight, that she would be unable to move her arms to hurt the child.
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Hurricane Gustav is forecast to make landfall later today in Haiti and may enter the Gulf of Mexico, home to more than a fifth of U.S. oil production.
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Tropical Storm Gustav formed in the central Caribbean, and is heading for the Dominican Republic and Haiti as a Hurricane.
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Everyone loves gossip. We gossip about friends and we gossip about foes. Such idle talk allows us to convey information quickly, although not always accurately. That is why the website Juicy Campus has been increasing in popularity since it was founded on August 1, 2007.
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The Stop & Shop logo is getting a major facelift. The local grocery chain will unveil the new logo at its Quincy headquarters today.
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Today us news and world report released the ranking list of America’s Best Colleges 2009.
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China is home to the World’s Shortest Man and the World’s Tallest Man. According to Guinness World Records, He Ping Ping, who measures 2 ft 5.37 in (74.61 centimeters) is twenty years old and is the World’s Shortest Man. His father said that he was no larger than the size of a man’s palm at birth.
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Air Force officials selected 12,209 of 28,098 eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant for a selection rate of 43.45 percent.
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A prosecutor on Monday charged a California mother of three with escaping a Michigan prison 32 years ago, complicating attempts to win back her freedom.
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The Amethyst Initiative has a surprising solution to the problem of binge drinking on college campuses. They want the legal age lowered from age 21 to 18. According to them, such a move will result in far fewer incidents of problem drinking.
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