Word: murderers
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...Ford's business partner, a gregarious 58-year-old named James Patrick Riley, had been shot in the face by a gunman wearing a ski mask. Riley survived. When police tracked the getaway car, its driver turned out to be an acquaintance of Ford's. "This conspiracy to commit murder was financially motivated," a prosecutor told reporters after searching Ford's home. Ford referred reporters to his lawyer, saying only, "It's just a crazy, crazy situation...
...whole HUPD story. We went for the DL. FM took a little ride in their super-powered cruiser. Hoping for murder and intrigue, we were sorely disappointed. Friday and Saturday night offer a lot of potential: party busts, drunken interventions and domestic assault break-ups among other notable fracases. Although, the dead of winter is not prime time for action, FM still managed to get a glimpse of reality--for a little while...
Diallo was shot 19 times last year by four New York City police officers while standing in the vestibule of his Bronx apartment. Last month, the officers--who said they mistook a wallet Diallo was holding for a gun--were acquitted of second degree murder charges in connection with the death...
Naturally, there are greatly divergent moral and legal implications of these core value differences. Morally, HRL states unequivocally that abortion is equivalent to murder because it is the intentional killing of a human person. Legally, however, HRL believes that an agreement on personhood is not even necessary. It believes if there is any doubt about whether or not the fetus is a human person, then abortion should not be legal, because one cannot risk being wrong when human lives are at stake. SFC, on the other hand, states that a woman should never be forced into a pregnancy against...
...reality have consisted only of different shades of gray. Indeed, Sunday's edition of Britain's Observer newspaper alleged that members of the U.N.-financed Kosovo Protection Corps - a civil defense force composed almost entirely of former KLA fighters - has been involved in extortion, torture, prostitution and murder. Reining in Kosovar hard-liners may be beyond the capability of a NATO-led military force whose stated overriding priority is ensuring the safety of its own men. And that's why despite the administration's hopes of keeping it out of the election-year headlines, Kosovo may prove too tempting...