What is the hell with Americans, and i mean all of them why are Americans so privileged to think that they have to have all of the facts of this shooting as it is developing if their is more to this shooting and i suspect their is lots more why should they put that out there so you can watch it on cnn or fox news all day what are you going to do with that information look read
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Obama had better be listening to this one, I am calling you out Obama had better be listening to this one, I am calling you out You know I love your Bro But some of the stuff that they are saying about you might be true You are human and maybe you are suffering from an inflated ego I mean you are the first black president That’s enough for one lifetime don’t you think But I have
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by Brian Freskos Friday, November 6, 2009 WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, NC ... When Wrightsville Beach police detective Shaun Appler pulled over a suspected drunk driver in 2000, he couldn’t have foreseen the dangerous situation that was about to ensue. Thankfully Appler’s partner, Kimberly Munley, was there to save his life. While Appler was talking to the driver of the vehicle, a third man
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November 7, 2009 By SEWELL CHAN A 40-year-old engineer who was dismissed from his job two years ago returned to his former workplace in downtown Orlando, Fla., on Friday morning and opened fire, killing one person and shooting five others, the authorities said. A police SWAT team detained the man, who was identified as Jason S. Rodriguez, about three hours later. The police said Mr.
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November 6, 2009 Art Review | Roni Horn Gaining a Voice and an Identity in Minimalism By ROBERTA SMITH Sometimes it seems as if Roni Horn’s art were considered the greatest thing since sliced bread, at least in certain regions of the art world. Right now, the Whitney Museum is one. It has accorded two full floors to Ms. Horn’s exhibition of sculpture, drawings, photographs and artist’s
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November 7, 2009 Officer Who Shot Suspect Is Firearms Expert By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. KILLEEN, Tex. — The police officer who brought down a gunman after he went on a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood Army base was on the way to have her car repaired when she heard a report over a police radio that someone was shooting people in a center where soldiers are processed before they are deployed
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Fort Hood Shooting Suspect Alive November 05, 2009 Associated Press FORT HOOD, Texas -- Hours after being reported killed in an exchange of gunfire, a military mental health doctor who allegedly opened fire on other Soldiers at Fort Hood Army base on Thursday is now said to have survived the bloody rampage and may recover. Speaking to reporters at about 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time on
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Rap Sheet Why is American history so murderous? by Jill Lepore November 9, 2009 Print E-Mail Feeds Homicide may have a political dimension. Related Links The Book Bench: Lepore onKeywords Murder; Death Penalty; Randolph Roth; “American Homicide” (Harvard; $45); “A History of Murder: Personal Violence in Europe from the Middle Ages to the Present” (Polity; $24.95); Pieter Spierenburg;
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November 6, 2009 American Journeys | Marietta, Ohio A Historic River Town Where the West Began By ROBERT C. YEAGER Marietta, Ohio — A DEEP current of history runs through this quiet town of 15,000 nestled in the arms of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. Indians first left their mark here, in great earthen burial mounds. Then, as the first chartered city in the Northwest Territory,
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Marcia Tucker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Marcia Tucker Marcia Tucker Born 1940 Died 2006 Board member of New Museum of Contemporary Art Marcia Tucker (April 11, 1940 to October 17, 2006) was the founding director of the New Museum of Contemporary Art from 1977 to 1999, a museum located in New York City dedicated to innovative art and
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