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Forest Service keeps eye on Rainbow Family followers citing environmental concerns
BEAR VALLEY, Idaho (AP) – Rainbow Family followers have begun streaming into the forest-ringed meadows of central Idaho for their annual festival of peace and love, which this year is under close s
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Father tells of family’s struggle with suicide
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) – Weeks after his young sons were buried in 1994, David Smith went to the lake where the boys died at their mother’s hand in a crime that horrified the nation.
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Officials suggest senior adults ‘get a room’
PHOENIX (AP) – It was the kind of disclosure that made modest people blush and left others shaking their heads: Senior citizens in Sun City West were getting busted for having sex in public.
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Prime Minister rejects idea of genocide trial for Khmer Rouge leaders
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) – Prime Minister Hun Sen today rejected a U.N. demand that his government sign a key agreement on a proposed genocide trial for Khmer Rouge leaders.
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Milosevic handed over to tribunal
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) – Slobodan Milosevic, who lost four wars, impoverished his people and turned Yugoslavia into an international pariah, was delivered to the U.N.
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Ministers’ wives face uphill calling
Wanted: women to work full time for no pay at their husbands’ office. Long hours. Frequent relocation required. Must be polite and understanding at all times.
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Church Bulletins
Allen Chapel
Free Will Baptist
Kingdom Kids puppeteers perform at Wal-Mart tonight at 6. They leave the church at 5.
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Coroner says mother killed self, children
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) – The deaths of an Onslow County woman and her three children earlier this week were a murder-suicide, according to a medical examiner’s report.
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Court of Appeals says police random search of public bus wrong
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) – The state’s highest court threw out a man’s drug conviction Thursday, saying police had boarded a public bus to question its riders simply because it came from New York City.
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Kmart begins phasing out handgun ammo
DETROIT (AP) – In the wake of protests by gun control advocates, Kmart Corp. has announced that it will phase out the sale of handgun ammunition over the next 90 days.
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Judge orders Stilley to pay $200,000 judgment costs
FORT SMITH (AP) – Lawyer Oscar Stilley, who gained fame by challenging taxes in the state, lost an appeal before the Arkansas Supreme Court when it ruled Thursday that a judge was correct to order
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Construction work may delay holiday travelers
LITTLE ROCK (AP) – With more than 200 miles of Arkansas interstates under construction, holiday travel will be slow in many parts of the state.
