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Southside Gun II to Close Down
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An answering machine message at Southside Gun II boasts of Miller's upcoming close-out cash only sale. "Guns priced well below cost," a voice on the machine said. "Everything else is 60% off." |
Victim's Family At Odds With the Law
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The contents of the search warrant are not being released by officials but a copy of the warrant was apparently left with family members. They have said officers were looking for a rifle. |
For Residents of Virgin, Law Adds An Item to Must-Have List: A Gun
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Residents worried their Second Amendment right to bear arms was under fire so the Town Council modeled a similar measure passed by a Georgia city [Kennesaw] in March 1982. (The law makes exceptions for the mentally ill, convicted felons, conscientious objectors and people who cannot afford to own a gun.) |
Last Minute clinton Pardons
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Clinton Pardon List Updated Saturday, January 20, 2001
A list of the people pardoned or commuted Saturday before President Clinton left office, as released by the White House...
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Bush Clean-up Team Scrubs Clinton Stains From Oval Office
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"As one of his first acts as president of the United States, George W. Bush ordered a top-to-bottom scrubdown of the Oval Office complex where his predecessor carried on a messy affair with a 23-year-old White House intern."
"Bush had 'a SWAT team' of two dozen cleaners scour his future workplace, beginning just four minutes after he took the oath of office, the New York Daily News reported Sunday." ~~~ Use exhaust fans, too -- and lots of incense. |
Reward grows to $500,000
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The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms on Thursday increased the reward to $500,000 for information leading to the capture of the seven Texas prison escapees accused of killing an Irving police officer. |
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