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Two Canadians found dead in Hong Kong hotel

Two Canadian men were found dead in their room at a tourist hotel in Hong Kong's Kowloon district, with unidentified white powder discovered near the bodies, police said Sunday.

Three Convicted in Terror-Related Cases Later Granted U.S. Citizenship by Obama Administration

Three people convicted of crimes as a result of a terrorism-related investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) were later naturalized as U.S. citizens by the Obama administration, according to federal auditors.

LA traffic cops make cameos in porn flick while on duty

Joel Grover NBC Los Angeles 05/01/2011

Judge orders John Edwards to answer questions about affair

Ned Barnett Yahoo! News Canada 05/01/2011
LA traffic cops make cameos in porn flick while on duty

City officials failed to discipline two traffic officers who appeared in a pornographic film while on the job, NBC4 LA has found. The Los Angeles Department of Transportation has opened an investigation into the behavior of two uniformed, on-duty officers who appear in the sexually explicit movie. The investigation was prompted by the NBC4 LA exposé.

Judge orders John Edwards to answer questions about affair

Former Senator and presidential candidate John Edwards must testify before a judge about his relationship with his former mistress, Rielle Hunter, a North Carolina judge ruled on Friday.

French riot police threaten to strike over alcohol ban while on duty

France's riot police have complained about being "treated like children" following a new ban on drinking alcohol while on duty.

Mexico wants to sue U.S. gun makers

CBS News has learned that the Mexican Government has retained an American law firm to explore filing civil charges against U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors over the flood of guns crossing the border into Mexico.

Charlie Sheen’s high-speed escort

Paul Duggan The Washington Post 04/21/2011
Egyptian Islamists call for release of blind sheik

Hundreds of Islamists have staged a protest in front of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to demand the release of an Egyptian cleric imprisoned in the United States for plots to blow up New York City landmarks.

Charlie Sheen’s high-speed escort

Charlie Sheen, the ex-sitcom star turned serial ranter, got an unusual assist from D.C. police Tuesday night as he hurried to DAR Constitution Hall for his nearly sold-out “Violent Torpedo of Truth: Defeat is Not an Option” stage performance.

Say cheese: 'America's toughest Sheriff' lets public rate mugshots online

He is known for dressing inmates in pink underwear and feeding them green baloney. And now America's toughest Sheriff has come up with a new initiative to give the public a voice in law enforcement - an online Mugshot of the Day competition.

Court: Burnt Marijuana Odor Not Enough To Suspect Criminal Activity

The odor of burnt marijuana alone is not enough for police to suspect criminal activity and order a person to get out of a car, the state’s highest court ruled Tuesday, citing a state law that decriminalizes possession of small amounts of the narcotic.


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