October 2007


Harvard Law School professor best known for defending the man who leaked the Pentagon Papers and for helping parents sue chemical companies in a case popularized by the film “A Civil Action” has a new cause: poker.

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Officials with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have asked organizers of Abbeville’s Giant Omelette Celebration held this coming weekend to use tofu instead of eggs in the massive omelette.

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Idaho musician charged with sexual abuse after police receive reports from nine girls he asked them for their socks and to rub their feet in exchange for cash

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Residents of southeastern Florida are advised to keep an eye on the progress of Tropical Storm Noel.

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A Minnesota woman wants abuse charges filed after her pig gained 100 pounds while in her pet sitter’s care.

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The Department of Veterans Affairs has clarified its stand on recitations during military funeral flag-folding ceremonies after a memo halting the practice caused a nationwide uproar among veterans.

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New Orleans District Attorney Eddie Jordan resigns, citing a #.7 million discrimination verdict against his office as the reason for his decision

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The Iowa Department of Revenue is taxing pumpkins, after deciding they are used more as decorations than for eating.

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Woman who found her 17-month-old son dead in her hot, stuffy car after she worked her seven-hour shift as a waitress at Hooters was arrested and charged with negligent homicide.

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When several Loudoun County neighborhoods were built five years ago, a Dulles company won long-term exclusive contracts to provide cable service to hundreds of residents.

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