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Vise, water jugs, baking soda in Bloomington, Minn., motorist vandal's bizarre arsenal, authorities charge
Authorities Tuesday charged Gerret Parks, of Bloomington, in five potentially deadly road assaults, including an attack with a bench vise that smashed the face of a Minnesota National Guardsman. He was back in custody this morning and being held on $800,000 bond.
Thursday, March, 08, 2012 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) - News

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Justice Department hails Minnesota school settlement
The Anoka-Hennepin School Board agreed Monday night to strengthen the district's efforts to prevent sex-based harassment. Assistant U.S. Attorney Greg Brooker told reported during a conference call Tuesday that several provisions that are part of the settlement shouldn't cost much for other school districts to adapt, such as conducting anti-bullying surveys; creating a committee of students, parents and teachers to discuss what's working and what's not; identifying "hot spots" on school grounds and on buses that need better supervision; and peer leadership training.
Wednesday, March, 07, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota school district settles bullying lawsuits
Minnesota's largest school district on Monday voted to settle a pair of lawsuits over a policy that was criticized for failing to protect gay students from bullying.
Tuesday, March, 06, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Ontario boy, 13, acquitted in bullying case of boy, 11, who committed suicide
The accused boy was acquitted today in Oshawa, Ont., on charges of assault causing bodily harm and robbery. Police had alleged the suspect slammed Mitchell Wilson's face into the sidewalk and stole his iPhone in Pickering in November 2010. Wilson suffered from multiple dystrophy.
Monday, March, 05, 2012 - - News

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Grand jury convenes in fatal shooting by Winona County deputy
A Hennepin County prosecutor will present the findings of a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigation into the shooting of Chase Edward Kolstad, 25, in Minnesota City on Sept. 14. The grand jury will determine if there's enough evidence to bring criminal charges against Deputy John Hazelton.
Monday, March, 05, 2012 - - News

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25 police killed in carefully planned western Iraq shooting spree
A gang of gunmen disguised in military-style uniforms and carrying forged arrest warrants killed 25 police today, then hoisted the battle flag of al-Qaida in a carefully planned early morning shooting spree in western Iraq, officials said.
Monday, March, 05, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Justin Johnson, Grand Forks, letter: Teach students about bullying’s harm
As a school system, as a community and as parents, we must stress the effects that bullying has on others. What may seem to be harmless “picking” can have an unbelievably negative effect on another.
Sunday, March, 04, 2012 - - Opinion

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‘Beautiful Forevers’ informs the mind, elevates the soul
Warning: By Page 7 of the prologue, you may wish “Behind the Beautiful Forevers” were fiction and not, as it happens, a vividly real account of unimaginable squalor, deprivation and tragedy. Keep reading, and don’t be deterred.
Sunday, March, 04, 2012 - St. Louis Post-Dispatch/ MCT - Entertainment

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Tackling teenage troubles as a career
Red River High School counselor given state honor
Marilyn Ripplinger, a counselor at Grand Forks’ Red River High School, still remembers how difficult her teenage years in Devils Lake were, and how she never asked for help. “I didn’t know anyone who went to a counselor for struggles like I had,” she said. At UND, those troubling years became a career inspiration, she said. “I wanted to be in a position, myself, to reach out and help kids with the challenges they face.”
Sunday, March, 04, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Fresh assault on Homs as Red Cross seeks access
Syrian forces launched a fresh assault on Homs today as the Red Cross pressed forward with efforts to deliver badly needed aid to thousands of people stranded in a besieged neighborhood despite warnings from regime troops of land mines and booby traps.
Saturday, March, 03, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Senior Pakistani politician escapes suicide attack
A suicide bomber targeted the convoy of a senior politician in northwest Pakistan today, killing one of his guards and wounding at least three people, police said.
Saturday, March, 03, 2012 - - News

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Man in Rutgers video stream says he noticed webcam
A webcam was noticeably aimed at a Rutgers University freshman and his male guest during their intimate episode in a dorm room, the man testified Friday at the privacy-invasion trial of the student's roommate. "I had just glanced over my shoulder and I noticed there was a webcam that was faced toward the direction of the bed," said the man, identified only by the initials M.B. "Just being in a compromising position and seeing a camera lens — it just stuck out to me."
Saturday, March, 03, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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23 died when suicide bomber hits Pakistan militant base
A Pakistani official says a suicide bomber has killed 23 people, many of them believed to be militants, in an attack on the base of a rival insurgent group.
Friday, March, 02, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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American teacher killed by student in north Iraq classroom shooting
The quarrel at a Christian school in northern Iraq was at first easily ignored by other students: a disagreement between a classmate and a teacher that could barely be heard. But it quickly escalated into gunfire today in a murder-suicide marking the rare violent death of an American in Iraq's most peaceful region.
Thursday, March, 01, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Website matches targets and hit man
As with other online businesses, the site promised convenience and efficiency. With a few clicks of the mouse, one could hire a professional hit man ready to kill “at a moment’s notice.”
Thursday, March, 01, 2012 - Los Angeles Times - News

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Pentagon: U.S. military fully committed to Afghan strategy
Officials conceded, however, that after the killings of two U.S. officers inside the Afghan interior ministry on Saturday, the U.S. is not ready to allow its advisers to return to work at the Afghan offices.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - AP National Security Writer - News

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Report: Russia, Ukraine foiled plot to kill Putin
Russian and Ukrainian special services have arrested suspects linked to a Chechen rebel leader for allegedly plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, state television reported today, less than a week before elections he is all but certain to win.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Suicide car bomber hits Afghan airport; 9 killed
A suicide car bomber struck early today at the gates of Jalalabad airport in eastern Afghanistan, officials said, killing nine people in an attack insurgents said was revenge for U.S. troops burning Qurans.
Monday, February, 27, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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Car bomb kills 25 in southern Yemen city
A car bomb outside the gate of a presidential compound in southern Yemen killed at least 25 people hours after the country's new president was formally inaugurated and vowed to fight al-Qaida. A security official said the attack in the city of Mukalla in Hadramout province was carried out by a suicide bomber, and that it bore the hallmarks of an al-Qaida operation. Both al-Qaida and southern separatists are active in the region.
Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - Associated Press - News

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No cause of death yet for MIT student from Minnesota
Foul play has been ruled out for a 21-year-old student from Minnesota found dead in a dorm room at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brian Anderson of Redwood Falls was a junior and a member of the wrestling team at the school in Cambridge, Mass. He was found dead in his room around noon Monday.
Saturday, February, 25, 2012 - - News

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