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December 7, 2005
Cofounder of the notorious Crips gang, Stanley "Tookie" Williams has been calling death row home since 1981. In a new children's book called "Life In Prison" he warns kids about the pitfalls and dangers that befell him and how his life went horribly wrong. Williams, on death row since 1981, is scheduled to die by lethal injection on December 13, 2005, unless California Governor Schwarzenegger issues clemency in a closed hearing later this week.
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December 5, 2005
Topics bat, baseball, metal, murder, video, student, law, death, body, life, women and police
Christopher Duncan, 21, is sentenced to life after pleading guilty to killing Jagdip Najran, 26, a law student and aspiring singer. Prosecutors disclose that Duncan beat Najran to death, with a metal baseball bat in her apartment earlier this year.
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December 5, 2005
Topics bat, baseball, metal, murder, video, student, law, death, body, life, women and police
Christopher Duncan, 21, is sentenced to life after pleading guilty to killing Jagdip Najran, 26, a law student and aspiring singer. Prosecutors disclose that Duncan beat Najran to death, with a metal baseball bat in her apartment earlier this year.
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December 5, 2005
Sienna Miller has blasted the press for hounding her. The blonde actress says she's fed up of the media scrutiny following a string of break-ups and reconciliations with love cheat Jude Law. She is quoted on the MSNBC website as saying: "Yes, I wish (the tabloid coverage) wasn't in my life to the degree that it is or has been, but I accept that it has been a pretty tumultuous year and hopefully it will die down. "
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November 29, 2005
Mick Jagger's former wife, Jerry Hall, announces she will be spokeswoman for a campaign to urge more openness about erectile dysfunction. The model says in a statement, "It might be a conversation with your doctor or maybe with your partner but it's never too late to get the most from your love life. "
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