January 4, 2009
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Rodney Lavern Murdock, 32, is wanted by Greensboro police on charges of breaking and entering and injury to personal property. According to police, Murdock was involved in burglaries Sept. 18 and Sept. 21 at a residence on McKnight Mill Road. Murdock
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December 25, 2008
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So far, her first foray into politics has been one of private meetings, brief appearances, and unanswered questions about what she would do, say and think if chosen as New York’s next senator. It’s a similar strategy to the one Hillary Rodham Clinton
Kennedy proves to be a woman of contrasts - Buffalo News
She s private or she s making a big splash. She s a socialite or a committed social activist. She s shy or tough and aggressive. She s demure and refined, yet boasts a butterfly tattoo on her arm. She holds public service to high regard
People: Caroline Kennedy the first tattooed female senator? - Denver Post
If Caroline Kennedy wins her quest for the New York Senate seat to be vacated by Hillary Clinton, she may be the only female senator with a tattoo. On a trip to Hong Kong in the ’80s, Caroline Kennedy and cousin Kara Kennedy were challenged by male
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December 23, 2008
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If you re upset that you re not a Kennedy or a Clinton, start your own dynasty. - Adam Bellow . Welcome to the family business? Ms. Kennedy, Mr. Bellow says, fits the pattern of the late-blooming dynastic successor. Like Michael Corleone
Source: www.capecodtoday.com
Police ask public s help in search for woman, 20 - Buffalo News
Buffalo police are looking for the public s help to find a 20-year-old woman missing since Dec. 7. Amanda L. Wienckowski is 5- foot-3, weighs 100 pounds and has blond hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a brown leather jacket, jeans and
Source: www.buffalonews.com
Kennedy campaign takes page from Clinton - Island Packet Online
So far, her first foray into politics has been one of private meetings, brief appearances, and unanswered questions about what she would do, say and think if chosen as New York’s next senator. It’s a similar strategy to the one Hillary Rodham Clinton
Source: www.islandpacket.com
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