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    Feb 27, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Cop Dodges Serious Injury, Suspect's Bullet Deflected By Belt

    A wild gun battle played out in the Baruch Houses early Monday morning on the Lower East Side with cops and a shooter exchanging more than a dozen shots and cops tracking the alleged shooter after following a trail of his own blood.
    A wild gun battle played out in the Baruch Houses early Monday morning on the Lower East Side with cops and a shooter exchanging more than a dozen shots and cops tracking the alleged shooter after following a trail of his own blood. The only thing that...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Shootings, Extradition, Firearms, Health

  2. Feb 22, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  3. Suspect Who Repeatedly Mowed Down Girlfriend Waives Extradition To NJ, Held On $3M Bail

    It didn't take police long to catch up with the man they say used his car as a murder weapon in Fort Lee Monday.  He repeatedly ran over his former girlfriend who had put an end to their tumultuous relationship.  On Tuesday, 26-year-old Charles Ann began the long process that could land him in prison for the rest of his life.
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    It didn't take police long to catch up with the man they say used his car as a murder weapon in Fort Lee Monday. He repeatedly ran over his former girlfriend who had put an end to their tumultuous relationship. On Tuesday, 26-year-old Charles Ann began...

    Tags: Extradition, Murder

  4. Dec 11, 2011 |Story| CNN
  5. Panama's Ex-Ruler Noriega Returns Home After 22 Years

    Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega arrived Sunday evening in his home country, nearly 22 years after U.S. forces forcibly removed him from office.
    Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega arrived Sunday evening in his home country, nearly 22 years after U.S. forces forcibly removed him from office. The 77-year old was expected to head straight to prison to serve time for crimes committed during...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Panama City (Panama), Prostate Cancer

  6. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Feds Sued For 'Torture Tape' Of So-Called 20th Hijacker

    For years there have been claims that detainees at Guantanamo Bay have been tortured by their interrogators, something that has repeatedly been denied by Washington.
    PIX11.com / @PIXScott
    For years there have been claims that detainees at Guantanamo Bay have been tortured by their interrogators, something that has repeatedly been denied by Washington. Now, the Center for Constitutional Rights claims to have evidence of mistreatment of...

    Tags: Al-Qaeda, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation, Justice and Rights

  8. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  9. Nearly Deported Student Illustrates Greater Immigration Problem

    A triumphant cheer erupted from the crowd of supporters for the Habib family as they narrowly escaped deportation -- for today.   While the supporters celebrated the temporary reprieve, they were also gathered at ICE headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza to call for reform to the country's immigration policy -- a policy responsible for the deportation of one million immigrants annually.
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    A triumphant cheer erupted from the crowd of supporters for the Habib family as they narrowly escaped deportation -- for today. While the supporters celebrated the temporary reprieve, they were also gathered at ICE headquarters at 26 Federal Plaza to call...

    Tags: Social Organizations, DREAM Act, Migration, State University of New York, Arts and Culture

  10. Sep 29, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. An Argument For The Dream Act: The Story Of Nadia Habib

    She seems like the last person you'd want to get rid of, but a Bronx Science High School graduate who's now a sophomore at Stony Brook University faced deportation Thursday. It's a case that's got everyone from U.S. senators to city council members to grass roots activists involved.
    PIX11.com
    She seems like the last person you'd want to get rid of, but a Bronx Science High School graduate who's now a sophomore at Stony Brook University faced deportation Thursday. It's a case that's got everyone from U.S. senators to city council members to...

    Tags: Extradition, DREAM Act, Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Lawyers

  12. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  13. Rep. Peter King Confirms Muammar Gaddafi's Death To PIX11 News

    Rep. Peter King confirmed the death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to PIX11 News Thursday.
    PIX11.com
    Rep. Peter King confirmed the death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi to PIX11 News Thursday. "All we can determine is Muammar Gaddafi is dead. He was killed," Rep. King, who is chairman of Homeland Security Council, told PIX11 News. "It's a great...

    Tags: Libya, Interim Transitional National Council, NATO, International Court or Tribunal, Muammar Gaddafi

  14. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  15. 'Entrepreneur of the Year' Stole Millions From NYC: Prosecutor

    In 2010, Dr. Padma Allen of Wayne, New Jersey, was honored as "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Women's Tech Council.  Allen is the founder of Technodyne, which was called a fast-growing, information technology company.  Now,  the Indian-born medical doctor and her husband are on the lam--accused of ripping off hundreds of millions of dollars from New York City.
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    In 2010, Dr. Padma Allen of Wayne, New Jersey, was honored as "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Women's Tech Council. Allen is the founder of Technodyne, which was called a fast-growing, information technology company. Now, the Indian-born medical...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Career and Workplace, New York, New Jersey, Fraud

  16. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Law Firm Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP Pays It Forward

    International law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP today announced "Pay It Forward," a firm community service initiative to raise funds and build awareness for causes across the globe. A testament to the firm's longstanding commitment to philanthropy, 27 teams of Weil employees have been provided with $1,000 in seed money to embark on projects for charities chosen by each team. Teams were challenged to create a lasting effect in the community well beyond the initial seed money.
    PIX11.com
    International law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP today announced "Pay It Forward," a firm community service initiative to raise funds and build awareness for causes across the globe. A testament to the firm's longstanding commitment to philanthropy, 27...

    Tags: Employees, Washington, DC, Homes, Legal Service, Social Services

  18. Mar 6, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Gaddafi Launches Counter-Offensive On Libyan Rebels

    Troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi launched counter-offensives against rebel-held towns on Sunday, increasing fears that Libya is heading for a civil war rather than the swift revolutions seen in Tunisia and Egypt.
The Gaddafi government proclaimed sweeping overnight victories over what it called terrorist bands.
But after what residents said was a day of fierce fighting with artillery, rockets and mortar bombs, rebel forces announced they had fought off Gaddafi's forces in the towns of Zawiyah, to the immediate west of Tripoli, and Misrata to the east.
"Today Misrata witnessed the toughest battle since the beginning of the revolution. Horrible attacks," one resident, who did not want to give his name, told Reuters by phone.
"They came from three sides and managed to enter the town from the west and south but when they reached the center of Misrata the rebels pushed them back," he said.
Misrata, with a population of 300,000, is the largest town controlled by rebels outside the rebel-held east of the country.
If rebel soldiers were able to continue their fitful advance westwards, Misrata could be a stepping stone to reaching the capital, Gaddafi's principal stronghold.
Rebel council spokesman Hafiz Ghoga told a Benghazi news conference: "We would like to put the people of this great nation at ease...because the regime is spreading rumors.
"Both Zawiyah and Misrata are secured, liberated cities."
Gaddafi's troops, backed by tanks, artillery, warplanes and helicopters attacked positions near the oil port of Ras Lanuf, 660 km (410 miles) east of the capital.
Rebels were forced to retreat from Bin Jawad which is on the road to Sirte, the hometown of Gaddafi who has ruled the OPEC oil and gas producer for 41 years.
"Gaddafi's cut us to pieces. He's firing on us with tanks and missiles. I don't know what we're going to do now," Momen Mohammed told Reuters.
One fighter returning wounded to Ras Lanuf from Bin Jawad was asked what he had seen.
"Death," he replied, too distraught to say any more.
Rebels said they planned another attack on Bin Jawad, which is only 160 km (100 miles) from Sirte, on Monday morning.
    Reuters Reporters
    Troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi launched counter-offensives against rebel-held towns on Sunday, increasing fears that Libya is heading for a civil war rather than the swift revolutions seen in Tunisia and Egypt. The Gaddafi government proclaimed...

    Tags: Libya, United Nations, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Benghazi, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. Apr 28, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Brooklyn Community Uses Facebook To Track Down Double Murder Suspect

    It's been a week and a half since mother and daughter nurses Tatyana and Larisa Prikhodko were murdered in a Sheepshead Bay apartment, and frustrations are mounting.
    PIX11.com
    It's been a week and a half since mother and daughter nurses Tatyana and Larisa Prikhodko were murdered in a Sheepshead Bay apartment, and frustrations are mounting. The suspected killer Nikolai Rakossi boarded a one way flight to his Russian homeland...

    Tags: Facebook, New York, Extradition, Sheepshead Bay, Crimes

  22. Mar 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Obama Faces A Challenge In Defining His Aims In Libya

    Barack Obama entered the White House as a reluctant warrior, a dovish Democrat who espoused his principles at a 2002 antiwar rally: "What I am opposed to is … a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. … A war based not on reason, but on passion."
    Los Angeles Times
    Barack Obama entered the White House as a reluctant warrior, a dovish Democrat who espoused his principles at a 2002 antiwar rally: "What I am opposed to is … a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. … A war based not on reason, but on passion."...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Istanbul (Turkey), Interim Transitional National Council, Crime, Law and Justice, Saddam Hussein

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