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Online shoppers often evade paying sales tax
Sentinel Staff WriterBuy an Apple iPhone from a national cell-phone company's Web site this holiday season and you'll pay sales tax on top of the phone price. Buy the same phone from Amazon.com, however, and you won't pay the tax -- though you'll probably be breaking the law....Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Laws, Florida, Government, Winter Park
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A cop under your hood
Tribune NewspapersIn their cocoons of leather upholstery, drivers have come to regard car interiors as mobile extensions of the homes that are their private refuges. The courts have tended to disagree. Global positioning systems and factory-installed "black box" event...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Illinois, Commerce, Crimes, Vehicles
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GPS technology doubles as a tool for crime fighting
In their cocoons of leather upholstery, soothing high-tech sound systems and automatically activated personal seat settings, drivers have come to regard their car interiors as mobile extensions of the homes that are their private refuges. The courts have...Tags: Commerce, Law Enforcement, Justice System, California, Garmin Ltd.
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Opinion: Standing up to domestic violence
Claudia Gryvatz Copquin of Northport writes frequently for Newsday.A tree is to be dedicated today at the School for Language and Communications Development in Glen Cove, in remembrance of Bethpage teacher Leah Walsh. [Correction: The date of the tree dedication in memory of Leah Walsh was changed to tomorrow, Nov. 20....Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, Long Island, Punishment, Crimes, Family
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GPS technology doubles as crime-fighting tool
In their cocoons of leather upholstery, soothing high-tech sound systems and automatically-activated personal seat settings, drivers have come to regard their car interiors as mobile extensions of the homes that are their private refuges. The courts have...Tags: Justice System, Law Enforcement, California, Garmin Ltd., Trips and Vacations
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1815: American suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton is born in Johnstown N.Y. 1927: Josef Stalin became undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union as Leon Trotsky was expelled from Communist Party. 1942: The World War II naval Battle of Guadalcanal began. (The...Tags: Hideki Tojo, Redwood City, Air and Space Accidents, Leon Trotsky, Punishment
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Reports untrue of letter from Scott Peterson to Casey Anthony
News tips that California death-row inmate Scott Peterson was writing letters to Casey Anthony turned out to be wrong Wednesday, but not before the story spread across the country. Several people close to the case told the Orlando Sentinel that the...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Crimes, Casey Anthony, California, Prisons
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Peterson faces trial again in wrongful death suit
Convicted killer Scott Peterson will be heading to trial again over the death of his pregnant wife, this time in civil court. The parents of Laci Peterson have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against him, seeking a multimillion-dollar judgment. A...Tags: Death and Dying, Trials, Crimes, Court Administration, Justice System
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Southern Section results
Thursday, March 22, 2007 ACADEMY LEAGUE Sage Hill 227, Saddleback Valley Christian 291 James Chai shot a five-over-par 41 to earn medalist honors and lead Sage Hill (7-2, 5-1) to victory over Saddleback Valley Christian (0-3, 0-3) at Big Canyon...Tags: Religious Leaders, Golf, Beach Vacations, Teaching and Learning, Clubs and Associations
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Syndication
A quiet fall on the syndication front? Is it ever? And one name alone, "Rachael Ray," should pretty much dispel any notion of peace and tranquillity. Indeed, there's plenty going on, and without further ado: Rachael Ray (Monday, WABC/7 at 10 a.m.; WLNY/...Tags: Television, Court Administration, Justice System, Massachusetts
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The Jill Carroll Story, part 1
The Christian Science MonitorJill Carroll, a freelance reporter for The Christian Science Monitor, was kidnapped by Sunni Muslim insurgents in Baghdad on Jan. 7, 2006. Over the next 82 days, she was shuttled blindfolded among at least six safe houses and had closer contact with...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Central Intelligence Agency, Family, David Scott, Islam
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