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Four Years Later, Supreme Court\'s Stolen Land Remains Vacant
The Supreme Court\'s 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London stands as one of the worst in history. While Ms. Kelo and her neighbors lost their homes, the city and the state spent some $78 million to bulldoze private property for high-end condos and other \"desirable\" elements. Instead, the wrecked and condemned neighborhood still stands vacant.
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Model \'caught with £627,000 worth of cocaine in her Mercedes
Kelly Askew was driving her £12,000 Mercedes when undercover police pulled her over and found two blocks of cocaine, weighing almost 2kg, hidden in the car.
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New Dinosaur Species Found in South Africa
The Aardonyx celestae was a 23-foot-long small-headed herbivore with a huge barrel of a chest, and the scientists told reporters it could prove to be a missing evolutionary link.
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Official: Obama Won\'t Take Any Current War Options
President Barack Obama does not plan to accept any of the Afghanistan war options presented by his national security team, pushing instead for revisions to clarify how and when U.S. troops would turn over responsibility to the Afghan government, a senior administration official said Wednesday.
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Trapped [Pic]
Cows and vehicles remained on a piece of land surrounded by floodwaters in the village of Jeram Perdas, Malaysia. Hundreds of villagers were temporarily evacuated from the area due to flooding at the start of the annual monsoon season.
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Russia\'s whistleblower cop is a YouTube sensation
Alexei Dymovsky sits in full uniform and stares at the camera with tired eyes. “Maybe you don’t know about us, about simple cops, who live and work and love their work. I’m ready to tell you everything. I’m not scared of my own death,” Dymovsky says in a YouTube message addressed to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
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Prof busted in Columbia gal \'punch\'
A prominent Columbia architecture professor punched a female university employee in the face at a Harlem bar during a heated argument about race relations, cops said yesterday.
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Blackwater Approved Iraqi Payments After Shootings
Former executives said it was unclear if the payoffs of about $1 million were made, but the goal was to hush criticism and buy support after 17 civilians were killed in 2007.
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The quest to regain Egypt\'s antiquities
There are many \"stolen\" antiquities on display in museums abroad which the Egyptian authorities want back, reports the BBC\'s Yolande Knell.
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Police Arrest Suspected Drunk Pilot At Heathrow Airport
Police arrested a United Airlines pilot on suspicion of being drunk as he was about to help fly a passenger plane from London\'s Heathrow Airport, an officer and the airline said Tuesday.
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