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Video/Q&A: Damien Echols of 'West of Memphis'
Details of the West Memphis 3 investigation can only be described as ridiculous. “They had one guy say that I looked at him and made him levitate. And this is in police records,” says Damien Echols, who in 2011 was freed from prison after...
Tags: Acupuncture, Pecan Pie, Celebrities, Buddhism, Ben Affleck
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DNA's crime-fighting role
This week it was announced that DNA testing of bones found buried beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England, had established that they belonged to King Richard III, who was killed in battle in 1485. Researchers were able to match DNA recovered from...
Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Criminals
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Michigan Senate to consider DNA testing for felonies
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Senate committee is expected to take up a bill this week that would expand DNA testing in Michigan. The bill would require people arrested for committing or attempting to commit a felony to provide a DNA sample. It was...
Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Chemical Industry, Rick Snyder, Trials
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Police: DNA will link man to Ill. death
The man who's wanted in Chicago on a murder charge has apparently been in Aberdeen since at least May, according to paperwork filed with the Brown County Clerk of Court's Office. Chicago police sent Aberdeen police a request May 31 to obtain a DNA...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Gage Park, International Law, Police Arrests, Chemical Industry
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BeefTalk: Buy bulls based on data, not pictures
There certainly is no shortage of bull pictures. Have you ever wondered just how many bull pictures can be printed in one magazine? A lot, and despite the added color and enhanced graphics, bulls still look like bulls. Yes, there are some subtle...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Chemical Industry
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Locals in Lehigh football program are shining academically
Groller's CornerThis came out yesterday, but I wanted to salute Josh Parris (Palisades), Noah Robb (Central Catholic), Billy Boyko (Northampton) and the rest of the members of the Lehigh football program who made the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll for the 2012... -
Tribune archive: The Daniel Taylor case
Change of SubjectHere is an archive, in reverse chronological order, of the Tribune's coverage of the Daniel Taylor case: News story: Criminal justice: Jail alibi doesn't outweigh confession -- Records show Daniel Taylor in jail when double murder occurred, but... -
The art of gadgetry
Light boxes. Electrophoresis gels. Enzymes. DNA images. No, we aren't taking inventory of laboratory equipment. These are components of Paul Vanouse's "Evidence…Works," which will be exhibited at UC Irvine's Claire Trevor School of the Arts...
Tags: Fine Artists, University of California, Irvine, Arts, Artists, Claire Trevor
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Washington County delegation won't back death penalty repeal
Kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comSurrounded by a phalanx of legislators and death penalty opponents, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley announced Tuesday that his office will make a firm push to repeal the death penalty in the state this legislative session. “The death penalty...Tags: Eugene Baker, Justice System, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Death Penalty
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BeefTalk: An evolving beef industry
The beef industry is evolving, and so are beef cattle. This is the time of year when producers buy bulls, and every bull that is turned out to cows contributes to the evolving beef industry. Why do beef cattle evolve? The process is long, but...Tags: Chemical Industry
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Kit unearths DNA's path to your past
Want to be a part of ancient history? The National Geographic Society's Genographic Project is inviting the public to join its massive effort to map the history of human migration using DNA.
More than 560,000 people have participated since the project...Tags: Geography, Chemical Industry
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Have you ever thought that a piece of your farm should be in the Smithsonian?
The American Farm Bureau Federation announced a partnership with the Smithsonian National Museum of American History to find items from farmers, ranchers and agricultural businesses for an American Enterprise exhibit that will open in spring 2015. The...Tags: Animals, Invention and Innovation, Biotechnology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Museums
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