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Marvin Knight Jr. paid $50 for a loaded .25-caliber handgun. Last July, when he was 17, he used it to kill Chesapeake football standout Lonnie Andrews Jr. For South Hampton Roads teens like Knight, getting a gun is as easy as making a phone call or sending an e-mail.
ROANOKE RAPIDS — Hopes are high but many merchants are wary as efforts
During its run and especially during its final season, The Wire was one of the most discussed television programs by critics and journalists, particularly by writers at this publication.
(AP) - Every time you swipe your credit card and wait for the transaction to be approved, sensitive data including your name and account number are ferried from store to bank through computer networks, each step a potential opening for hackers.
Companies that track consumer behavior online for advertising purposes are vowing to make their practices more transparent and to give people a way to decline being shadowed.
A federal review meant to clean up Florida’s list of polluted waters has left a handful of waterbodies in Lee and Collier counties in limbo. A spot on the list, called the impaired waters list, triggers requirements under the Clean Water Act to set limits on whatever is doing the polluting and to come up with a plan to meet the limits. Critics, though, say the state Department of Environmental ...
A poster in Jim Tarbox's office at his North Kingstown Chrysler Jeep dealership declares: "Challenge: The harder the course, the more rewarding the triumph."
By Bonnie James The lack of response from Qatar and the rest of the Arab world to a novel proposal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) for establishing camel farms to combat desertification is surprising, an expert has said.
A poster in Jim Tarbox's office at his North Kingstown Chrysler Jeep dealership declares: "Challenge: The harder the course, the more rewarding the triumph." It's a fitting slogan for Tarbox, whose business is suddenly in peril after Chrysler ended its... Sponsored Topics: Chrysler - Jeep - Car dealership - Makes and Models - Recreation
A poster in Jim Tarbox's office at his North Kingstown Chrysler Jeep dealership declares: "Challenge: The harder the course, the more rewarding the triumph." It's a fitting slogan for Tarbox, whose business is suddenly in peril after Chrysler ended its franchise agreements with his two dealerships in Rhode Island and Massachusetts as part of its bankruptcy and restructuring plan. Tarbox's family ...
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