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AG asked to clarify on Stephen funding Gov. John Lynch's campaign wants to know if the GOP candidate's acceptance of donations from doughnut shop owners is legal. www.unionleader.com
Man who fled halfway house surrenders and is charged in bank robberies Laugh Now, Cry Later. Along with tattoos of comedy and tragedy masks, those words appear on Anthony Wayne Ransom's right bicep. www.philly.com
Man admits guilt in prostituting minors An Atlantic City man has pleaded guilty to transporting minors across state lines as part of a prostitution enterprise. www.courierpostonline.com
Child sex trafficker admits he transported minors across state lines in support of prostitution enterprise CAMDEN — A child sex trafficker pleaded guilty Thursday to transporting two minor girls across state lines in support of a prostitution enterprise he ran in Atlantic City, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Javon Gordon, 28, a.k.a. “Teflon,” of... www.nj.com
The Gloucester County Times Christina Paciolla brings you the top stories. CAMDEN A child sex trafficker pleaded guilty Thursday to transporting two minor girls across state lines in support of a prostitution enterprise he ran in Atlantic City, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. www.nj.com
Planes stored at Yakima airport still in limbo YAKIMA, Wash. -- The fate of about 40 planes stored at longtime aviation business Noland Decoto remains uncertain as the company continues litigation with the Yakima Air Terminal. www.yakima-herald.com
Final charge against Naples bail bondsman dismissed Living up to his nickname, Teflon Joe, Naples bail bondsman Joe Houston walked out of the Collier County Courthouse a free man on Monday, after a judge dismissed the last felony charge remaining against him. www.marconews.com
Texts stir up juicy Detroit scandal Lt. Monique Patterson is known around Detroit Police headquarters as the "Teflon Lieutenant." She reportedly had romantic relationships with the current and former police chiefs and was given a special parking space usually reserved for a high-ranking official, among other perks. detnews.com
Obama’s belated but welcome Ground Zero mosque intervention We must all recognise and respect the sensitivities surrounding the development of lower Manhattan. Ground Zero is, indeed, hallowed ground. But let me be clear, as a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practise their religion as anyone else in this country. www.newstatesman.com
VirnetX, Erdogan, Microsoft, DuPont, `Jersey Shore': Intellectual Property VirnetX also named Aastra Technologies Ltd. and NEC Corp. in the complaint filed Aug. 11 in federal court in Tyler, Texas. The Scotts Valley, California-based company is seeking cash and an order to ban further use of its patented inventions. www.bloomberg.com
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