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Their factory, at Howard Avenue and Beech Street (today spelled "Beach"), eventually became one of Tampa's largest producers. It also earned the distinction as the only U.S. factory appointed "purveyors of Havana cigars to the Royal Court of Spain" by King Alonso XIII in 1915.
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slaying of FBI analyst Linda Franklin outside a Home Depot.
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I support a ban on assault weapons
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GURU OF BIG OREGON COMMUNE FACING DEPORTATION
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" said state Sen. David Scott (D-Atlanta), a longtime proponent of gun control legislation in the Georgia General Assembly.
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A LOOK AT . . . The Tobacco Settlement
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A Florida law that makes it easier for the state to prevail over tobacco in court seemed safe Friday night as the Legislature moved toward adjournment without acting to eliminate that law. Preservation of the law would be a major victory for Gov. Lawton Chiles, its prime architect. And it would be another blow to the tobacco industry, which faces legal action from Florida and other states in connection with the costs of smoking-related illnesses. Chiles' war with tobacco lobbyists loomed over the 60-day session, but tobacco companies were never able to muster enough votes to wipe the law they hate most off the books.
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BOUND FOR STATE OF THE UNION
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Law enforcement leaders want to see the money invested in early childhood prevention and after-school programs that they say would prevent smoking and reduce crime.
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- will help inspire others as his family donates a pair of his shoes for a national protest against gun violence.
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That's a difficult claim to prove. Jack Baker and Michael McConnell are described in some historical texts as the country's first, same-sex couple to be married after having obtained a marriage license
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The Missouri Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday morning in a case that could allow same-sex partners of state employees to receive death benefits from a state pension system.
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'Right to Carry' Gun Laws Help Deter Crime
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Candidates Back Proposal To Raise Md. Cigarette Tax
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Ruben Navarrette: Both candidates dreadful on immigration issues
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Court tosses tobacco verdict
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Proposition 22 bans recognition of gay marriages should any other state allow them to be performed.
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to ban semiautomatic assault weapons
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Keeping that statistic in mind, representatives from InterContinental Hotels Group, Hilton and Hyatt said they have no plans to eliminate smoking rooms throughout their chains, though those rooms may represent as little as 1 percent of inventory.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein urged President Bush on Tuesday to support her
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Lethal injection is a just option (Cain't fry 'em? Jes' stick 'em)
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Nevertheless, we think our tally gives us a useful pool of information to better understand political mobilization in the United States - particularly, how reports of crowds change from month to month.
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A young woman suggested that gay men and lesbians should be allowed to marry because they have an inherent right to happiness.
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READERS COME TO DEFENSE OF GUNS, 2ND AMENDMENT
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The N.R.A.'s List
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California, the most populous state, is home to the most [illegal immigrants]: nearly 2.5 million undocumented immigrants. Texas is home to nearly 1.7 million. Six states - Maine, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and West Virginia - have fewer than 5,000 undocumented immigrants. Nationally, there are 11.2 million such immigrants in all.
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Why Obama shouldn't act alone on immigration
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the latest in a string of victories for those working to extend marital rights to gay and lesbian couples.
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After a warning from New Jersey's attorney general, the city of Asbury Park stopped accepting applications for marriage licenses from same-sex couples on Wednesday and said it would temporarily freeze all applications in progress.
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DONATIONS BLAST MIKE' STANCE
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4 Arrested After 2 Mississippi Police Officers Are Killed During Traffic Stop
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The buyout of tobacco growers and holders of government "quota" rights to market tobacco would give at least $1 million to 463 companies, individuals or estates, the report found, and would provide more than $8 million to one North Carolina company
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But several Republicans attacked it. "From what I see so far, I'm afraid the Congress may have flunked its most important crime-fighting challenge," said Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas. The crime-prevention section of the bill "could have been concocted by a university sociology department rather than by those concerned with effective law enforcement," Dole said. "Many of the tough provisions are gone," he alleged.
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Death row escape plot unstrung
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U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White weighed in on the federal law after Karen Golinski -- a 49-year-old lawyer in San Francisco -- challenged it when she was denied the right to include her wife, Amy Cunninghis, under the family health plan offered by her employer, the federal court system.
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A revision under roundabout attack
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Though smoking ban is imminent, fight rages on
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Akin
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including the economic downturn in the United States
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hurt local restaurants and bars
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Court backs U.S. curb on under-21 gun sales
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New Jersey Senate Defeats Same-Sex Marriage Bill
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Today the consensus-building processes of democratic persuasion
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Rapper Killer Mike says NRA misused interview as 'weapon' against marchers
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"I see no reason to have the mayor here
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Government, not NRA, enforces gun laws
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Says Mitt Romney flip-flopped on an assault weapons ban. Democratic National Committee on Monday, November 28th, 2011 in a campaign advertisement
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SURPRISE ALLEGATION REVIVES OLD CASE
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Murkowski becomes third GOP senator to back gay marriage
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Mercury News editorial: Gov. Jerry Brown's veto of gun law a missed opportunity
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So it is no surprise that last week U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke, a George W. Bush appointee, threw out the law.
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Make English the official language? How about just learning to use it correctly?
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Senate Vote on Delay in Handgun sales
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Koster made the comments in a speech at the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis conference at the Lake of the Ozarks.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has never directly addressed the question of same-sex marriage, and most think that the case is headed there after it is appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
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Licensing illegals
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Rep. Nita Lowey (D-Westchester) is drafting after a Daily News expose.
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Bigoted law should have been vetoed by Chiles
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Nine people were sentenced to die in 2008, according to an annual review of capital punishment cases by the group, the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
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NRA taps 'Moses' to part sea of critics
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Settlement May Be Near In 8 States' Tobacco Suits
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Upheld a Louisiana killer's death sentence, further restricting federal court access for all state prison death row inmates whose initial round of federal appeals fail.
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Plato Cacheris, Hanssen's lead attorney, said he would not discuss the indictment. "We are withholding all comment until court appearances," he said.
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Two men working as security guards for a company under contract to the Border Patrol were arraigned Wednesday in federal court here on charges that they had agreed to accept a bribe to smuggle two illegal immigrants into Los Angeles instead of returning them to Mexico.
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Same-sex marriage bill could get O'Malley's stamp
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Bannister was a hitman hired to kill Ruestman. Bannister claimed he shot the man by accident during a scuffle.
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In a hearing Monday before Hillsborough Circuit Judge Donald Evans, Gonzales said he "tried to leave" but Brooks grabbed him. He shot Brooks in a struggle, he said.
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Baumhammers was arrested Friday after allegedly shooting and killing a Jewish woman who lived next door to him; an Indian man at a grocery; two Asian men at a Chinese restaurant; and a black man at a karate school.
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California Scapegoats
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Condemned killer Frank J. Guinan was put to death by lethal injection early today at the Potosi Correctional Center
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Vote for Md.'s Question 6
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IMMIGRANT ART ENRIQUE CHAGOYA
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TALKS AIM TO CURB TEEN-AGE SMOKING
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The man who killed a suburban Kansas City, Mo., gas station attendant in front of the worker's 8-year-old stepdaughter in 1994 was put to death just past midnight on Wednesday at the state prison in Bonne Terre, the ninth execution in the Missouri this year.
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Guns, a Health Threat
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Though it showed glaring racial and geographic disparities in the state's application of the death penalty, he chose to ignore it
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The man was never charged, but he had to wait months before prosecutors made the decision
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to exclude the five owners from the designation and set a public hearing for April 14.
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the measure won
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The stay was granted at one minute to midnight by the Supreme Court, which earlier in the evening had refused to halt the execution on a vote of 5 to 4
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Violence triggers gun plan
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Circuit Judge Michael J. O'Malley entered the guilty verdict based on a stipulation signed by Young admitting his role in the killing of convenience store clerk Jerry D. Blackwell.
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piller asked jurors to find Marshall, 25, guilty of first-degree murder. Then, he wants them to recommend that Marshall be sentenced to die in Florida's electric chair.
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Timothy J. McVeigh and Terry L. Nichols
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Mr. Darden, who was convicted of killing James Carl Turman on Sept. 8, 1973, arrived at death row Jan. 29, 1974. He was supposed to have been one of the first men executed in the state.
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"People should be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to enter into."
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Clifford M. Sloan, a lawyer for Mr. Moore, said there was no doubt that his client suffered from intellectual deficits. ''It's undisputed, for example,'' Mr. Sloan said, ''that at the age of 13, Mr. Moore did not understand the days of the week, the months of the year, the seasons, how to tell time, the principle that subtraction is the opposite of addition or standard units of measurement.''
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A Smoking License? Sparks Fly
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that background checks are bad for public safety.
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causing a dramatic shift in the nation's debate over capital punishment.
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Vice President Biden on Thursday continued to make the case for the Obama administration's new gun control agenda, imploring participants in a Google "fireside hangout" to reach out to their members of Congress on the issue.
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An Immigration Lottery Won, Then Dreams Lost
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WHEN SMOKE GETS IN YOUR AYES
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the President of the United States abjectly fails, while New York's governor steps up.
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his attorneys yesterday laid the groundwork for a legal attack on the constitutionality of New Jersey's death-penalty law.
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a small minority has struggled to balance religious beliefs against business interests.
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With the Supreme Court only days away from major rulings on same-sex marriage
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Area events call for increased gun control laws
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Kee will discuss the loss of her sister, a wife and a mother of two, and her experiences in the legal process.
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Mertz was sentenced to die in February 2003 for killing Shannon McNamara, whose mutilated body was found at her off-campus apartment across the street from where Mertz lived.
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