April Tinsley: DNA snares man in IN girl's 1988 murder
The Indy Star reports that law enforcement agents apprehended John D. Miller, 59, of Grabill , at his home in Sunday morning and took him into custody without resistance. The affidavit filed Sunday states Miller confessed after learning about the DNA match. Early the morning of April 2, 1988, he put her body in his auto and drove to DeKalb County Road 68 near Spencerville, where he dumped the body in a ditch along the road.
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US hits back with WTO challenge against Canada’s retaliatory tariffs
The premier repeated official promises to open China's markets wider but didn't directly address complaints about industrial policy or investment barriers the United States, EU and other trading partners say violate its free-trade commitments.
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Chicago Police: Man Killed by Officer Appeared to Be Armed
Johnson said Augustus had a valid firearm owners' identification card but detectives have found no documentation that he had a permit to carry a concealed weapon. "Every time they [police] kill one of us, they're doing an injustice to everybody", Aldo Reyes, a South Side resident involved in the protests , told the Sun Times on Saturday.
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Kansas City police kill suspect who shot three officers
The incident began near E. 40 Hwy in Kansas City around noon when two undercover officers were investigating a murder . At that time, two detectives were hit by gunfire. "We want to protect as many people as we can from the gunfire", Becchina said. "This is the first time we laid eyes on him". In a Twitter post on the violent encounter, Missouri Gov.
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Trump says he has 'low expectations' for Helsinki summit with Putin
China is a foe economically, certainly they are a foe. Trump added the European Union has "really taken advantage of us on trade" though this "does not mean that they are bad". Their first meeting came last July while both attended an global summit and lasted more than two hours, well over the scheduled 30 minutes. Though not a comprehensive list, here are some of the most notable things the President has said about his Russian counterpart - in reverse chronological order.
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Two shark bites on Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach Fire Department ordered people out of the water due to potential unsafe marine life. Dustin Theobald told a local television news station from his hospital bed. And though he, too, is expected to recover, the reports caused authorities to evacuate all swimmers out of the water along the beach. There were 32 reported shark attacks in the state in 2016, according to the Florida Museum International Shark Attack File's latest report.
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Thai Football Team Learn Of The Death Of Rescuer Saman Kunan
With them are six Australian Federal Police cave divers, one Defence diver and a support crew who have been described as integral to the rescue operation. Footage circulated by the SEAL team showed boys seemingly unconscious in wetsuits and diving gear being carried over rocky passageways. Cave diver and retrieval expert Richard "Harry" Harris , speaking publicly on Saturday for the first time since returning to his Adelaide home, said his father's death coming shortly after the successful ...
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Trump, Putin mocked by Finnish newspaper billboards over freedom of the press
Earlier he had said he was keeping expectation low for the summit, saying "nothing bad is going to come out of it, and maybe some good will come out". Some politicians in the West believe the summit is happening at one of the most crucial junctures for the West since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.
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Air strike in Deir Ezzor kills 54 civilians and ISIS fighters
Earlier reports by the Syrian state news agency SANA and the pro-Damascus al-Watan newspaper accused the USA -led coalition of carrying out the air strike. The U.S. -led alliance intensified strikes on Islamic State posts near the Iraqi-Syrian border in May. In March, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights assigned blame to the coalition for 2,967 civilian deaths.
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Obama in Kenya for launch of sister’s sports center
Obama, according to local media, headed straight to State House, where he was slated for a meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta . Although chances of accessing the Sauti Kuu Vocational Centre compound where Obama will be inaugurating the institution appeared remote due to tough security, the groups said they are determined to hand over their wish lists to Obama.
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European Union ready for growth in LNG trade with US
Five European companies have been involved in Nord Stream 2 - Wintershall and Uniper from Germany, OMV from Austria, Anglo-Dutch Shell and Engie from France. But the issue wasn't expected to be on this week's North Atlantic Treaty Organisation agenda until Mr. Trump broached the subject. After his initial public comments, Mr.
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Trump should cancel Putin summit after Mueller indictments, Congress says
Russia's foreign minister has said the July 16 summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin could be considered successful if it leads to a reopening of communications channels between the two countries.







