Saturday, January 27, 2007

Archives (Camouflage)


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Archives
The tunnels are closing. No longer will casual explorers, first-year hall groups, and amateur graffiti artists grace its stone corridors. ID scanners and locks will block entrance points and foil adventurous plans.

Leap from bridge leads to dramatic rescue from river
Adam Koppel of Atlantic Highlands was on his second date with a Rumson woman and wanted to impress her, police said.

17-year-old shoots toward police officers
NORMAL -- A 17-year-old man fired a handgun toward police officers and fired two more shots before he was arrested Friday night in north Normal.

Crime reports spike in wake of storm
Local authorities have increased patrols in the wake of a spike in certain crimes since the ice storm.

Immigration raid one of largest in U.S.
A sleepy-eyed man with a hooded sweat shirt and a plastic lunch pail scurries back inside at the sight of a dozen immigration agents clustered outside his apartment complex.

No sign of missing Montana child
KALISPELL, Mont. -- Nearly 100 volunteers turned out on Friday to continue combing the area off East Reserve with Flathead County Sheriff's deputies, but failed to find 3-year-old Loic J.M. Rogers, who disappeared Wednesday night.

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