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December 2006 glimpses USA Today
Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in December because of the conflict in Iraq.
Record prices Northern News Services Yellowknife Canada
The year started off on a high note for Kivalliq trappers when sealskins sold for record prices at a Fur Harvesters Auction. The average price for a Nunavut ring seal was $72.65, with the top pelt bringing in a bid of $142.50.
Appeals Court Reinstates Gun Charge Against Black Man 22 WSBT South Bend
(AP) A federal appeals court has overturned a lower court’s decision to drop a gun charge against a Detroit man who claimed he was selectively targeted because he was black. U.S. District Judge Denise Page Hood in Detroit had dismissed an indictment against James Thorpe in 2005 after he alleged the Project Safe Neighborhoods program unfairly targeted black residents.
Listing of U.S. deaths in Iraq Part 1 Denver Post
Iraq-Toll, 1st Add, Adv00,5496 Adv00 For release any time Eds: U.S. deaths from November 2005 to May 2006.
NEWS SECTIONS Carlsbad Current-Argus
The Department of Defense and family members have identified at least 2,988 U.S. service members and seven military civilians who died supporting U.S.-led operations in Iraq. The total includes accidental and non-combat related deaths.
Judges reinstate man's gun charge Detroit News
An appeals court on Wednesday overturned the decision of a Detroit federal judge to drop a gun charge against a man who alleged he was selectively prosecuted because he was black.
Appeals court rejects Detroit man's claim that gun charge was racist Lansing State Journal
DETROIT - A federal appeals court on Wednesday overturned a lower court's decision to drop a gun charge against a Detroit man who claimed he was selectively targeted by a gun crackdown program that targets blacks.
Appeals court rejects man's claim that gun charge was racist WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids
DETROIT -- A federal appeals court on Wednesday overturned a lower court's decision to drop a gun charge against a Detroit man who claimed he was selectively targeted by a gun crackdown
Feds win on appeal in lawsuit over gun crackdown Detroit News
An appeals court today overturned the decision of a Detroit federal judge to drop a gun charge against a man who alleged he was selectively prosecuted because he was black.
The 2006 List to end all lists Toronto Eye Weekly
Liberal ads are crazy. In our cities. In Canada. We did not make this up. | Jane Creba memorial on Yonge Street. | Broken Social Scene album tops our cross-Canada music critics poll. | Sarah Slean voted best musician. | MP Sarmite Bulte raises funds, copyright questions.
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