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Cesar Sayoc, package bomb suspect, arrested: What we know
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crime rates puerto rico - Google News: Tuesday, Oct 30 2018 - Kaiser Health News

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Different Takes: Medicaid Expansion Will Lead To Tax Increases; Vote Yes To Extend Medicaid To The Working Poor Opinion writers weigh in on these health care topics and others.
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My mom, who is 75, loves her Apple technology. She's a full-fledged member of the Cult, with an iPhone, iPad, MacBook, iMac and Apple TV. She uses them all, ...
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murder puerto rico - Google News: City of Hopkinsville reschedules Halloween trick-or-treat event for Tuesday - Clarksville Now

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By ClarksvilleNow.com October 29, 2018 11:55 am HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – Due to inclement weather in the forecast for Wednesday, the city of Hopkinsville, Kentucky has rescheduled the downtown trick-or-treat event for Tuesday, Oct.
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Cesar Sayoc, package bomb suspect, arrested: What we know

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PLANTATION, Fla. -- The suspect arrested in connection with mail bombs sent to prominent Democrats and critics of President Donald Trump has been identified as Cesar Altieri Sayoc.
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crime in puerto rico 2011 - Google News: How far to the right could Brazil's new leader take the country? - Washington Post

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Anthony Faiola Correspondent covering Latin America, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil, human rights, poverty, globalization and economics October 29 at 6:05 PM During his far-right campaign for Brazil’s presidency, Jair Bolsonaro made stump speeches and fired off electronic missives offering a glimpse into his plan to transform Brazil: More police using lethal force; “traditional family” values taught in schools; the government of socialist Venezuela “destroyed.” RIO DE JANEIRO —
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