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Queens DA: LIE turned into 'heroin highway'
a "heroin highway" by supplying more than 100 Long Island ers with the highly addictive drug.Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said 96 heroin users from Suffolk County and 15 from Nassau County were arrested over the past few months in the investigation Read more »
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Trinity's John Fahy is wrestling into elite company
Theyre not exactly household names James Earl Hardin, Robbie Clarkston, Joe Carr Jr., Isaac Knable and Harrison Courtney but they belong to one of the most exclusive clubs in Kentucky high school sports. Since the Kentucky High School Athletic Associat 2/15/12 from Louisville Courier-Journal Read more »
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Murray Wise Associates Expands Presence in Western States
Murray Wise Associates has expanded its capabilities in the Western United States with the addition of Richard Brown, CFA, who brings broad experience in both finance and agriculture. "We've had several opportunities to work with Richard and are delighte from Stock Markets Review Read more »
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16 Kings Park Residents Charged in Operation Heroin Highway
Of the 161 individuals arrested in a recent heroin bust, 41 were from Smithtown with Kings Park residents making up more than half of that number; the majority of them being 21 years of age or younger according the the Queens District Attorney's office. from Kings Park Patch Read more »
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UK proposes clamp down on backdoor listings
Britain's financial regulator proposed stricter rules on reverse takeovers and tighter requirements for premium stock market listings as part of a broader drive to improve investor protection. Private companies taking over public companies to fast-track from TVNZ Read more »
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Queens DA, Narcotics Cops Block ‘Heroin Highway’
Scores of people arrested in a drug sting coordinated by Queens District Attorney Richard Brown and the NYPD are traveling a superhighway straight through the criminal justice system. Brown and NYPD Commissioner Raymond Kelly stood before a table filled from The Queens Gazette Read more »