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July 25, 2006
Topics women, angeles, police, cnn, desert, summer, parking, murder, death, help, city and man
Deputies in the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are searching for women who may have been raped or murdered by a man now on death row. Police say William Richard Bradford posed as a photographer in the 1970's and 80's, seeking out women to abuse or kill. Now, police have 54 photographs and are looking to see what happened to those women.
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July 14, 2006
A rare two-toned lobster that looks half-cooked was caught by a Maine lobsterman. The odds of finding this kind of lobster are 1 in 50 million to 100 million, according to sources. Alan Robinson caught the crustacean in Dyer's Bay. It is mottled green on one side and a shade of orange on the other.
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July 6, 2006
Topics germany, freedom, war, world, big, desert, help, vietnam, storm, miss, europe, military, travel, train, army, united, security, life, people and leaves
The U. S. Army's 1st Infantry Division, often called the "Big Red One," will leave its host country of Germany at Victory Park on Leighton Barracks. The Big Red One will return to the United States and officially make camp at Fort Riley, Kansas, on August 1. The move to Kansas means the division will help train foreign security forces in support of operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
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June 27, 2006
According to authorities, an empty casket with a U. S. military seal on it was discovered in the Arizona desert on Saturday. The metallic silver box appeared after two people playing paintball found it near Interstate 10. The Deputies were called to the area and the forensic investigators took DNA samples from the casket. After investigation it was revealed that the casket had been thrown away by a mortuary after the family of the service member asked that the body be exhumed and cremated.
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June 8, 2006
A group of eight illegal immigrants who were abandoned by their guides during a two-day trek across the border from Mexico were saved after they used their cell phone to call rescue services, the U. S. Border Patrol said. Without food and water, the group was facing death in the parched desert of Tacna, Arizona.
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