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Crimes Less Likely From Immigrants (The Tampa Tribune)
When three Mexican nationals were arrested for a series of rapes in the Tampa Bay area, public officials battled over how law enforcement handles illegal aliens and some residents complained that the immigrant crime problem had gotten out of hand.
Pedophile-charge priest cleared by church inquiry (Busselton-Dunsborough Mail)
TWO years ago the Catholic Church dismissed sexual harassment complaints against a priest, one of several men facing child-sex charges over alleged events at a Bathurst school in the 1970s.
Hand Fan Museum in Healdsburg (San Francisco Chronicle)
Wandering down a breezeway off Healdsburg Plaza, you'll find a rare and delightfully unexpected museum. Housed in a small space, the Hand Fan Museum isn't just the first and only one of its kind in the Sonoma County city of Healdsburg but also in the United...
Darkest week in a year (Asia Times)
MONTREAL - Asian markets fell broadly every day this week, although some individual exchanges were inevitably able to mark a few up days.
Cage goes international with 'Bangkok' (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Nicolas Cage didn't wind up in Bangkok, Thailand, by accident.
Heavy metal on ice since early 1900s, experts find (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
CARSON CITY -- Reno scientist Joe McConnell was not particularly surprised when he discovered high traces of pollution embedded in ice taken in southern Greenland.
Briefly in Tompkins (The Ithaca Journal)
The Ithaca Ballet will audition dancers for the 2008-09 season at 12:30 p.m. today at the Ballet Center Studio, 504-506 N. Plain St.
The music beckons... (Deccan Herald)
Homesick and tired in Brussels? Nothing like listening to a bit of the sitar and tabla, says ANNAM SURESH Bengal can claim a very proud role in the establishment of one of the most unique museums in the world - the musical instruments museum - now called MIM. It is one of Brussels' oldest and most unusual attractions.
An Eyeful of Cultures and Characters (New York Times)
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Murders of 6 kids are all but forgotten (Pioneer Press)
Pat Hogan will never forget the day he dug a mass grave wide enough to fit the bodies of six children side by side.