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Egypt's ElBaradei: Liberals 'decimated' in vote
Egypt's top reformist leader said Sunday the liberal youth behind the country's uprising have been “decimated” in parliamentary elections dominated by Islamists and expressed concern about the rise of hard-line religious elements advocating extremist ideas such as banning women from driving.
Monday, December, 05, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Saluting a serial seducer and his streamy tell-all
Giacomo Girolamo Casanova was a gambler, swindler, diplomat, lawyer, soldier, alchemist, violinist, traveler, pleasure seeker and serial seducer. He was also a prolific writer who documented his adventures and love affairs in a steamy memoir that is one of the literary treasures of the 18th century.
Thursday, December, 01, 2011 - New York Times - Entertainment

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States' differing laws make sex trafficking crackdown difficult
A new report says 41 states have failed to adopt strong penalties against human trafficking, and advocates say a patchwork of differing state laws makes it difficult for authorities to target the crime.
Thursday, December, 01, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Teen in Craigslist case a 'scared little boy,' according to mother
UPDATE: A teen accused of murder made his first public court appearance today on charges he was part of a deadly robbery team that lured victims with a phony job ad, appearing dazed as a judge postponed a hearing on whether he should be tried as an adult.
Tuesday, November, 29, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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'My son is not a monster': Woman defends 16-year-old charged with attempted murder in Ohio Craigslist scheme
A 16-year-old boy charged with attempted murder in a scheme police say lured Craigslist job-seekers into deadly robberies is innocent and is cooperating with authorities, his mother said today.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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UPDATE: Massachusetts' U.S. Rep. Barney Frank to retire
A lifelong liberal, Rep. Barney Frank, 71, was first elected to the House in 1980. He was one of the first lawmakers to announce that he is a homosexual.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - AP Special Correspondent - News

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Teacher in Oakdale, Minn., admits attempt to pimp disabled student
A substitute teacher for a special-education school in North St. Paul has pleaded guilty to trying to groom a student for prostitution.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - - News

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Dickinson, N.D., police see more ciriminal investigations this year
The Dickinson )N.D.) Police Department Criminal Investigations Unit has seen an increase in its workload over the past year, officials said.
Monday, November, 28, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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New drama ‘Hell on Wheels’ is post-Civil War America
It might seem strange that AMC, a cable network exalted in recent years as a home for cutting-edge television, would hitch its wagon to something as old-school as a Western. Then again, it might seem even more strange that a hip-hop artist raised in the projects of South Side Chicago, figures prominently in that Western.
Saturday, November, 05, 2011 - Contra Costa Times - Entertainment

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Report shares Minnesota stories of 105 American Indians forced into prostitution
The report is called Garden of Truth and is based on the personal stories of 105 American Indian women in the Twin Cities and in the Duluth and Bemidji areas.
Thursday, October, 27, 2011 - - News

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Surge in small-town crime accompanies oil and gas drilling boom
In a modern-day echo of the raucous Old West, small towns enjoying a boom in oil and gas drilling are seeing a sharp increase in drunken driving, bar fights and other hell-raising, blamed largely on an influx of young men who find themselves with lots of money in their pockets and nothing to do after they get off work.
Wednesday, October, 26, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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FARGO: Mother of slain son haunted by questions a month after stabbing
Fargo police waiting for final autopsy results; knife used in stabbing hasn’t been found
More than a month has passed since Margaret Brown’s son was killed in a south Fargo apartment, and the unanswered questions haunt her. Why does the man who stabbed her son walk free? Why couldn’t police find the knife at the scene? Why’s are the autopsy results taking so long? Brown lives in Alabama but is staying with relatives in Cass Lake, Minn., until she gets answers.
Thursday, October, 13, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Northern moonshiners: N.D., Minnesota were gateways during Prohibition
The Rev. Frank Lincoln Watkins acquired an unusual nickname for a preacher: “Shoot to Kill Watkins.” He got that moniker from the bootleggers he pursued through North Dakota with dogged determination – and a rifle or machine gun – during Prohibition, when alcohol was outlawed in the United States.
Saturday, October, 08, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Minneapolis woman gets 4 years in prostitution case
The sentence for 25-year-old Latoshia Norris was handed down by a federal judge in St. Louis today. Norris and 24-year-old Maurice Alexander, also of Minneapolis, pleaded guilty in June to enticement to engage in prostitution. Alexander was sentenced to six years in prison.
Friday, October, 07, 2011 - - News

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Deborah Hanson, Grand Forks, letter: Bar’s new name seems an odd choice
Without the addition of the word “Westward,” the term becomes urban slang. And in today’s urban slang, “ho” is a word meaning “prostitute” or someone very promiscuous.
Thursday, October, 06, 2011 - - Opinion

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The cold, cold case of Jack the Ripper
It’s been called the world’s most famous cold case, ever since the first mutilated victim was found in a bloody heap 123 years ago on the gas-lighted streets of East London. So why is Scotland Yard suppressing information that some crime buffs think could offer fresh leads on the identity of Britain’s most notorious serial killer, Jack the Ripper?
Sunday, September, 25, 2011 - Los Angeles Times (MCT) - News

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Four women arrested Fargo prostitution sting
Reports recur of prostitution in city hotels
Police arrested four women during a prostitution sting Thursday at a Fargo motel. To set up the sting, detectives called phone numbers listed in the escort advertisements on the website www.fargo.backpage.com, Capt. Pat Claus said.
Saturday, September, 10, 2011 - Forum Communications - News

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Thomas Mayer, Bismarck, N.D., letter: Nickname may be down, but it’s not out
The recent story about Bennett Brien, the exceptional American Indian artist who created the UND Fighting Sioux symbol, is instructive and shows how closed-minded are those who take offense at the symbol and UND’s nickname (“He meant it to be a symbol for all,” Page A1, Aug. 24).
Wednesday, August, 31, 2011 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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Panel: Ex-Enterprise captain who produced raunchy videos can stay in Navy
The former commander of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier who produced raunchy videos aboard the USS Enterprise can remain in the Navy despite a finding that he committed misconduct, a Navy panel ruled today.
Wednesday, August, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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Navy captain wishes he never made raunchy videos
The former commander of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier fighting to stay in the Navy said he wishes he never made a series of raunchy videos that he broadcast aboard the USS Enterprise.
Wednesday, August, 24, 2011 - Associated Press - News

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