Posts Tagged ‘possible’
Mo. teen gets life with possible parole in killing (AP)
AP – A central Missouri teenager who confessed to strangling, cutting and stabbing a 9-year-old girl because she wanted to know how it felt to kill someone was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison with the possibility of parole.
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US confirms possible release of Taliban from Gitmo (AP)
AP – U.S. intelligence officials acknowledged Tuesday that the United States may release several Afghan Taliban prisoners from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as an incentive to bring the Taliban to peace talks.
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Philippine leader warns of possible terror attack (AP)
AP – The Philippine president has warned of a possible terrorist attack during an annual Catholic procession in Manila that may draw more than a million devotees.
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NYC investigate possible bias crimes (AP)
AP – Police kept watch over a globally prominent Islamic cultural center that was firebombed as they investigated other attacks that also could be bias crimes.
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Paul: Odds of winning presidency slim but possible (AP)
AP – Republican Ron Paul, a leading contender in Iowa’s presidential caucuses, said Monday on the eve of the leadoff 2012 vote that he does not envision himself in the White House.
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South Korea says ‘new era’ possible for Koreas (AP)
AP – South Korea’s president urged North Korea on Monday to embrace a “new era” by using its recent leadership hand-over as an opportunity to transform Korean ties, but warned that Seoul would respond sternly to any provocations.
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Craigslist.organ donor: Kidney transplant made possible with Florida woman’s ‘help needed’ classified
A young Florida woman desperately seeking a kidney donor turned to Craigslist as a last ditch effort to save her own life — and she got what she was looking for.
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