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Ramsey suspect: 'I loved JonBenet'
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Ramsey suspect: 'I loved JonBenet'
John Karr, 41, arrested on suspicion of murder in the 1996 killing of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, was working in Thailand as a teacher, according to a U.S. prosecutor in Boulder, Colorado. Earlier in Bangkok, Karr told reporters the child's death was "an accident," adding: "I loved Jo...
CNN - August 17, 2006
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JonBenet Ramsey suspect working as teacher
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JonBenet Ramsey suspect working as teacher
Authorities in Boulder, Colorado, are being very careful about what they say about the new suspect in the JonBenet Ramsey case. John Mark Karr, a schoolteacher, was arrested in Thailand.
CNN - August 17, 2006
Judge Allows Northwest Attendants to Strike
The ruling potentially paves the way for a crippling labor disruption at the nation’s fifth-largest airline.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Ex-C.I.A. Employee Guilty in Assault of Afghan
David A. Passaro is the first civilian to be convicted as a result of numerous allegations of prisoner abuse.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Mel Gibson Gets Probation for D.U.I. Charge
Mel Gibson agreed to spend the next year in an alcoholism rehabilitation program and pay $1,300.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Suspect in Ramsey Case Says Death Was an Accident
John Mark Karr, an American teacher, has been charged with murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in the 1996 death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Fewer Cases of Stress Seen in Vietnam Vets
A report found that fewer than one in five developed a diagnosable stress disorder that could be linked to war.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Federal Judge Orders End to Warrantless Wiretapping
A federal judge in Detroit ruled today that the Bush administration’s eavesdropping program is illegal and unconstitutional.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Filing Sheds Light on Drug Executive’s Side Deal
Dr. Andrew G. Bodnar was accused of a secret deal to preserve a monopoly over an anti-clotting drug.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Judge Sides With U.S. in Big Tobacco Suit
A federal judge ordered tobacco companies today to admit they lied about the harmful effects of smoking cigarettes.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
Jury Faults Merck for Failing to Warn Doctors
The company was ordered to pay a retired F.B.I. agent who suffered a heart attack while taking the drug $51 million in damages.
New York Times - August 17, 2006
US man guilty of Afghan abuse
A former CIA contractor is found guilty of assaulting an Afghan prisoner who later died.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Boeing exits in-flight broadband
Boeing is to scrap its in-flight broadband service after getting insufficient interest from leading airlines.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Caution urged in JonBenet case
The district attorney in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case warns against speculation about the suspect's guilt.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
US tobacco firms lose civil suit
A US judge finds a number of top tobacco firms guilty of conspiring to defraud the public about smoking risks.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Gibson told to attend AA meetings
Actor Mel Gibson is ordered to attend an alcohol-abuse programme after he was charged with drink-driving.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
US brushes off 'crap' accusation
The White House laughs off claims that John Prescott said the US was "crap" over the Middle East road map.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
NHS trusts 'breaking race laws'
Few NHS trusts appear to be meeting legal requirements on race equality, warns the Healthcare Commission.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Hubble glimpses faintest stars
Researchers peering at the Universe's first-born stars have uncovered the key to predicting a star's destiny.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Fifth prison inmate absconds
A prisoner absconds from Prescoed open prison - the fifth to fail to return to the jail in the last three weeks.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
Good news triggers oil price fall
Oil prices close near two-month lows as strong US oil stockpiles and the Lebanese ceasefire calm the markets.
BBC News - August 17, 2006
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