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COMPTON — About 200 city teachers who have worked without a contract since September marched in quiet protest Tuesday, but school district...
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LAST WEEK, police at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland arrested four students on felony vandalism charges in relation to protests against...
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On Jan. 13, 1999, Hae Min Lee, an 18-year-old high school student from Baltimore, went missing. About a month later, police uncovered her body in a...
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When I am finally able to return to the ruins of what was my house, I will do so, not to weep, but to make a promise to rebuild it.
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Three-year-old Sammy Kushnick had the best that money could buy and more: adoring parents who had him and his twin, Sara, in later life; a sprawling...
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