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Explosive Chewing Gum Blows Off College Student's Jaw

Explosive Chewing Gum Blows Off College Student's Jaw

A chemistry student in the Ukraine was found dead with his jaw blown off by what is believed to be exploding chewing gum, according to reports.

 

Report updates response gaps at Va. Tech shooting

Some Virginia Tech officials warned their own families about 90 minutes before a campus-wide alert was issued in the 2007 slayings of 32 people, according to a revised state report that details new fumbles in the response to the worst mass shooting in U.S. history....

 

Italian jury begins deliberations in Amanda Knox murder trial

Italian jury begins deliberations in Amanda Knox murder trial

An Italian court began deliberations Friday in the year-long trial of American student Amanda Knox, who is charged with murdering ...

 

Homecoming Gang Rape Suspects Plead Not Guilty

Six defendants accused in the gang rape of a 16-year-old Northern California girl have pleaded not guilty.

 

Man who allegedly shot and killed 4 officers eludes Seattle police

Police close in on a Seattle house, only to find it empty. An alert has been sent to University of Washington students, staff, signaling suspect Maurice Clemmons may be in that area.

 

Prosecutors Request Life in Prison for Amanda Knox

Prosecutors on Saturday were expected to request life in prison for an American student and her former boyfriend accused of killing a young British woman in Italy.

 

Students storm UCLA building to protest expected UC system fee increase

About 30 students stormed UCLA's Campbell Hall and barricaded the doors with chains and bike locks early this morning to protest a student fee increase that is expected to be endorsed by the University of California's Board of Regents today.

 

City trying to make sense of brutal gang rape

City trying to make sense of brutal gang rape

Not far from the pulsating music and dancing of the high school homecoming, young men were drinking in a dimly-lit courtyard out of sight of chaperones.

 

Universities 'bail out students'

Three quarters of universities in England have had to bail out students because of delays to loans, suggests a BBC survey.

 

China Limits Live Broadcast of Obama’s Session With Students

China Limits Live Broadcast of Obama’s Session With Students

President Barack Obama held a town hall meeting in Shanghai on Monday, but unlike previous such gatherings with U.S. presidents, it was not broadcast live on China’s official state network.

 

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