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Belize to stop paying gangs not to shoot each other
The Belize government, struggling to meet national debt payments, has ended its controversial gang truce program, a measure almost certain to result in increased violence and homicides in 2013.
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Nine gunned down as they ate Christmas dinner in small Mexican town
The armed men surrounded the victims and opened fire with assault rifles on Christmas Eve after sneaking into the town of El Platanar de Los Ontiveros on foot to avoid a police roadblock.
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Gang-raped Indian Teenager Kills Herself
A rape victim is found dead after swallowing poison in the latest case to shine a light on police handling of sex crimes in India.
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Cowards Are Black mailing Women to Death
The most despicable corners of the internet house a byzantine network devoted to sharing screen-captured images of naked—and often underage—girls.
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Presenting The 2012 Mug Shots Of The Year
The mug shot has become ubiquitous in American pop culture, a reality for which TSG shoulders some of the blame.
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Man pushed to death in front of NYC subway train
A mumbling woman pushed a man to his death in front of a subway train on Thursday night, the second time this month someone has been killed in such nightmarish fashion, police said.
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John McAfee Tells World How He Fooled Cops and Escaped Belize
On the day after Christmas, McAfee posted a long blog post describing how he gave Belizean authorities the slip and snuck out of the country to avoid questioning (and in his estimation, wrongful prosecution) following the murder of his neighbor, Greg Faull.
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The Guy Who Brought 32 Bags of Weed into a Courtroom
December 14 was a very bad day for 29-year-old Jersey City resident Marquis Diggs.
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India Rape Death: Six Charged With Murder
Six men could face the death penalty if they are convicted of the murder of a woman who died after being gang raped on a bus.
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Revealed: how the FBI coordinated the crackdown on Occupy
Naomi Wolf: New documents prove what was once dismissed as paranoid fantasy: totally integrated corporate-state repression of dissent
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Boxer Knocked Out After Decision
Butler was arrested and charged with aggravated assault. Butler was later convicted and served four months at Riker's Island detention facility
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India's ‘Two-Finger’ Test for Rape Needs to End
While India has promised swift justice in the case of the woman who died Saturday after a brutal gang rape, human-rights groups say the problem is much thornier than punishing the six men accused in this case.
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Delhi gangrape timeline: 13 days that stopped the nation
From December 16, when the 23-year-old was gang raped in a moving bus in Delhi, to December 29, when she died of her grievous injuries in a Singapore hospital, here is a sequence of 13 days that stopped a nation in its tracks.
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Adam Green: The Spectacular Thefts of Apollo Robbins, Pickpocket
Apollo Robbins takes things from people’s jackets, pants, purses, wrists, fingers, and necks, then returns them in amusing and mind-boggling ways.
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Child porn investigation uncovers a web of evil
As soon as they saw the terrified boyâs photo three years ago, federal agents Peter Manning and Gregory Squire had the same thought: we have to save him. The child, about 18 months old, was naked from the waist down and clutching a stuffed rabbit. That image led to 33 arrests and the discovery of 138 children who were violated.
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New Year’s is the deadliest day for pedestrians
Just about everyone in Washington is worried about stepping off the “fiscal cliff” on Tuesday. What they should really worry about, though, is stepping off the curb: New Year’s Day is the deadliest time to be a pedestrian.
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Vietnam maintains 25 years' prison time for bloggers
In a recent ruling, Vietnam has refused leniency to two bloggers who disobeyed the state by allegedly posting anti-government messages online.
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How a Simple Smartphone Can Turn Your Car, Home, or Medical Device into a Deadly Weapon
From embedded insulin pumps to tire-pressure gauges to home-safety monitors, microcomputers are making many aspects of life more convenient in America. But lack of security and regulation has left these tiny devices, many controllable remotely through smartphones, open to viruses and outside control.
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Woman released after 11 days in jail for cursing
The Michigan woman released from jail on Friday after being incarcerated for 11 days for cursing inside a county court told WOOD-TV her legal troubles aren’t over.
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Apple Store in Paris Robbed
Armed robbers hit an Apple store in Paris on New Year's Eve, the first major robbery of an Apple store in France.
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