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Judge lets government seek death penalty in turnpike slaying (phillybu AKRON, Ohio - Federal prosecutors received clearance Friday to seek the death penalty in the case against a Pennsylvania woman charged with arranging the murder of her millionaire doctor-husband along the Ohio Turnpike in 2005. Driver sought after van hits 2 teens (The Buffalo News) The driver of a minivan was being sought by Buffalo police early today after a hit-and-run incident on South Park Avenue that injured two teenagers Thursday. Bigger's life unveiled by his mom in murder trial (Arizona Daily Star) Murder suspect Ronald Bruce Bigger's mother spent an hour on the witness stand Friday answering questions about everything from her son's finances and living arrangements to a past job as a medical-supply salesman and his facial surgeries. Historic Petaluma rehab center to close (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat St. Anthony Farm, a Petaluma dairy and rehabilitation center where people have been fighting the demons of drug and alcohol addiction since 1970, will close its doors next year, officials said. Police to pay Cousins $50 (Herald Sun) FALLEN Eagle Ben Cousins has been awarded $50 costs after police formally discontinued the minor drug charge that led to his sacking from the club.
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