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Tribune Co. chief Sam Zell interviewed by federal prosecutors in criminal probe of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich
Tribune reportersTribune Co. Chairman and Chief Executive Sam Zell hired well-known defense lawyer Anton Valukas and was interviewed in January by federal prosecutors as a "potential witness" in the criminal investigation of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, the company...Tags: Government, Police Investigations, Sports, Tribune Company, Bankruptcy
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Update: 'Pacman' pays casino debt
O, by the WayWhen are people going to figure out that the expression, 'What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas' is just a marketing slogan. It really doesn't work that way.Adam 'Pacman' Jones paid a $20,000 debt he owed Caesars Palace and escaped further legal problems....Tags: Police Arrests, Travel, Sports, Lawyers, Football
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Lauderdale turmoil: Is wrong man leaving?
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsDoes Fort Lauderdale police chief Bruce Roberts really want to quit, or is there a subtext to his abrupt resignation letter given Wednesday? The subtext: Someone???s got to go, and it???s either city manager George Gretsas or me. Notice that......Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Crime, Law and Justice
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Memo: Paterson's secret same-sex ruling
Spin CycleThe big state political news today is that Gov. Paterson, through a memorandum issued by his counsel David Nocenti, has ordered all state agencies to recognize same-sex marriages performed in jurisdictions (Canada, Massachusetts, soon California) where...Tags: Government, Law Enforcement, Civil and Public Service, Human Rights, Same-Sex Marriage
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Police pensions strike a nerve
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsHell hath no fury like a police union scorned. Just ask Hollywood commissioner Beam Furr. Or Fort Lauderdale city manager George Gretsas. Both have been in the hot seat after angering police in contract negotiations. Both have tried to take......Tags: Government, Police Investigations, Disasters and Accidents, Health and Safety at School, Fires
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In MI, Obama adds two more supers
The Swampby John McCormick TROY, Mich. - With a dispute over convention delegates from Florida and Michigan seemingly settled, Sen. Barack Obama traveled to this battleground state Monday to continue his general election campaign on the day before the marathon...Tags: Police Investigations, Illinois, Xcel Energy Incorporated, Elections, George W. Bush
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Laura Bush admires Clinton's 'grit'
The Swampby Katie Fretland In an interview in Ljubljana, Slovenia, ahead of President Bush's last U.S.-European Union summit, the first lady said she admired Sen. Hillary Clinton's "grit and strength" during the Democratic primaries. Laura Bush told ABC News'...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Government, Armed Forces, Elections, Heavy Engineering
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Watchdog blasts FBI immigrant checks
The SwampThe FBI takes it on the chin from the Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine today morning for "serious deficiencies that have resulted in large backlogs and questions about the reliability of the resulting information" on citizen and immigration...Tags: Police Investigations, Baseball, Terrorism, FBI, Politics
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Ex-Bear Benson reinforces bad-athlete public image
O, by the WayFormer Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson certainly hurt himself with his stupidity over the weekend when he was stopped by police for an alleged traffic violation that was compounded by a DUI charge. But he also created even more......Tags: Sports, Prosecution, Football, Chicago Bears, Cedric Benson
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Cheney on achievements: War on terror
The Swampby Mark Silva Near the end of his tenure, the most powerful vice president in the history of the United States pauses to assess "the most important achievements of the administration and any disappointments.'' That was the question put to......Tags: Government, Fashion Trends, Defense, Espionage and Intelligence, Crimes
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Laura Bush: U.S. relations 'on the mend'
The Swampby Mark Silva Heading into Paris, where U.S.-Franco relations have been frayed by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and other issues, First Lady Laura Bush asserted somewhat confidently: "I think it's on the mend.'' President Bush delivers an address there......Tags: Law Enforcement, Government, George W. Bush, National Government, Religious Leaders
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NYPA shakeup has links to state-police probe
Spin CycleThe ouster of the New York Power Authority???s chief executive appears related in part to an uproar over the agency???s former inspector general, who???s the focus of a widely-publicized state-police probe headedby Attorney General Andrew Cuomo....Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Eliot Spitzer, Politics, New York
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