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Joya Williams: Ex Coka-Cola Secretary Sentenced for Selling Secrets To Pepsi

U.S. District Court sentenced an ex-Coke secretary Joya Williams for trying to sell Coca-Cola secrets and sell to Pepsi Cola.

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FSB, police prevent assassination attempt on St. Petersburg governor Matviyenko

The Federal Security Service announced Saturday it had detained two suspects who planned an attempt to assassinate governor of St. Petersburg Valentina Matviyenko. "The Federal Security Service and the Interior Ministry have prevented an assassination attempt on the governor of St. Petersburg, Valentina Matviyenko," the security agency said in a statement.

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Muslim Mother Target of Hate Crime

She is a mother of two, a Muslim Arab American, and a manager at a Sheraton Suites Hotel in Philadelphia. What could she possibly have to do with the 9/11 attacks more than five years ago?

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Fresno Shooting suspect apprehended

Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer announced at 12:25 p.m. today the apprehension of the suspect in the shooting at an off-campus apartment complex.

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Two indicted on charges of "pump-and-dump" scheme involving two oil and gas companies

Two Orange County residents accused of orchestrating a "pump-and-dump" scheme involving two thinly traded oil and gas companies have been indicted by a federal grand jury in a scheme that cost investors $6 million

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'Large is smart' when it comes to cities

Cities are considered by many to be a blessing and a curse. Large cities generate considerable wealth, they are home to many high paying jobs and are seen as engines of innovation. But cities also generate pollution, crime and poor social structures that lead to the urban blight that plagues their very existence.

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Threat against Virginia Tech President Charles Steger

At 7:53 a.m. a Virginia Tech operator received a threat against President Charles Steger. Police officers responded to Steger's office in Burruss Hall to make him aware of the potential threat. The increased police presence in and around Buruss Hall led to rumors and false assumptions about what was going on, this then led to an unwarranted report of a suspicious person in Buruss Hall. Officers immediately responded to the report of a suspicious person, which was unfounded.

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Indian Police Under Fire as Bodies of 17 Poor Are Found in New Delhi

The bodies of 17 women and children who disappeared over the last two years have been discovered in a house in an upscale suburb of the Indian capital. As Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, the case has triggered public outrage at the failure of police to investigate the disappearances.

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Venezuelan President Shakes Up Cabinet

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has replaced his vice president and justice minister just days before he is inaugurated for a second term.

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UK Prostitutes Murders Update - Man Arrested

Detectives investigating the murder of five women in UK, in the Ipswich area have today (Monday, 18 December 2006) arrested a man.

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