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Prosecutor discounts self-defense claim, saying Mazhar Nazir was found wearing his seat belt.
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A Prince George's man already suspected of attempted murder in the District has been arrested and charged with killing a taxi driver last night in Landover, police sources say.
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Sometime late Wednesday, a man flagged down a cab, ordered the driver to a quiet street, shot him in the back of the head, pulled his body to the pavement and drove away, police said yesterday.
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A taxi driver who claims a bicycle accident caused by allegedly defective roadworks ruined his sex life is seeking €38,000 in damages.
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A taxi driver was jailed for seven years today after being found guilty of raping a 19-year-old student when she could not pay for her fare home.
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Political prisoner Mikalai Autukhovich, who was substituted imprisonment by restraint of liberty at home, wasn't allowed to work as a taxi driver.
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A Northamptonshire taxi driver is recovering after being robbed at knife-point for his mobile phone.
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The trial of the man accused of the second-degree murder of schoolgirl Jane Creba heard Tuesday from the first witness to link the accused to the vicinity of the Boxing Day shooting.
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A ROMANIAN man who imprisoned a woman who thought he was a taxi driver and drove her 56km from her destination has been given a three-year sentence.
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I'll get to the 49ers' clock management in a moment -- wow ... it was almost a fireable offense, blowing 22 vital seconds in the final minute figuring out which subs to have on the field -- but three quick points to make first on Monday night's spellbinding, weird, all-but-division-clinching 29-24 Arizona win over San Francisco:
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When police found Mazhar Nazir shot to death in his taxi Nov. 2 in Tysons Corner, he was sitting in the driver's seat with his shoulder and lap seat belt fastened, a Fairfax County prosecutor said yesterday.
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A taxi driver charged in connection with a hit and run involving a cyclist in downtown Toronto has been denied bail.
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A Derby driver is hit over the head with a gun by two men who steal his car.
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Oiwan Lam writes in the Global Voices Online blog:Taxi drivers from around the country have been in strike for a month. The first protest appeared in Chongqin in November 3, then it spread to Hainan, Gansu, Yunnan, Shandong, Qingdao, Jinan,
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The Big Three were looking awfully small as they rolled into the Senate yesterday for their second attempt to beg money from the federal government.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Are you talkin' to me - about a job?...
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A five-year-old boy was in critical condition today, recovering after a seatbelt became wrapped around his neck last night as he and his mother and brother drove north on Interstate 95 through Prince George's County, authorities said.
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A 5-year-old boy was in critical condition yesterday after a seat belt became wrapped around his neck Monday on Interstate 95 in Prince George's County.
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BUSINESS and commercial activities were totally paralyzed in Akure, the Ondo State capital for hours yesterday, following the arrest of the chairman of the state Taxi Drivers Association Chief Jacob Adebo by soldiers from the 323 Artillery regiment.
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Taxi service in Prince George's County has been significantly disrupted today as several hundred drivers have joined a day-long strike to protest low fares.
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As the federal government keeps promising to come up with $14 billion or so to help the domestic auto industry keep one foot out of the grave, talk has swirled that there would have to be changes at the top.
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What American needs the most right now is a responsible Congress whose members put aside their own well-being and those of their narrow constituencies for the collective good. But, hey, don't hold your breath, especially if you're Barack Obama and you have big plans to create 3 million new jobs and spend nearly a trillion dollars doing so.
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By all accounts it's a great time to buy a new car. Manufacturers are willing to slash thousands off sticker prices and offer interest-free money.
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President Bush is pulling out of the race to set the next round of car fuel efficiency standards before his term in office ends.
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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) -- Seat belt use in Washington has climbed to nearly 97 percent....
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Two 15-year-old boys are facing charges of assault causing bodily harm after a bus driver in Burnaby, B.C., was repeatedly beaten, police said Friday.
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Left-arm paceman Zaheer Khan claimed a five-wicket haul, but not before Michael Hussey had steered Australia to a position of strength on the second day of the first Test here. Zaheer picked up three quick wickets shortly after tea as Australia were bowled out for an impressive 430.
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Metro today fired the bus operator involved in last month's fatal accident with a taxi van after the transit agency's preliminary investigation determined that the operator violated several of Metro's safe driving procedures, officials said.
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It certainly wasn't the first broken celebrity relationship to end up in court, but Charlize Theron's split from the Swiss watch manufacturer Raymond Weil could very well turn into one of the most expensive.
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Theo Walcott's Zagreb masterclass was just the beginning as juniors aim for place in Fabio Capello's squad.
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Republican Chris Lee and Democrat Alice Kryzan are engaged in a contest for the territory between Buffalo and Rochester using deep pockets on the one hand and energy on the other
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The Sports Xchange reports Predators D Ville Koistinen and RW Ryan Jones both were healthy scratches Saturday against the Stars. Koistinen was expected to be the quarterback of the power play this season but struggled against St. Louis Friday.
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Shrines have been set up at the spot where 'John' lived, and a vigil is planned in memory of the man who was burned to death in what L.A. police chief William Bratton called a 'heinous' crime. Outraged residents of a Mid-Wilshire neighborhood called Saturday for the quick arrest of the person who doused a homeless man with gasoline and burned him to death on a 3rd Street sidewalk in an area where he had lived for two decades.
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Convinced that key evidence was being withheld from the defense, Lt. Col. Darrel J. Vandeveld went from being a 'true believer to someone who felt truly deceived' by the tribunals. Darrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was a prosecutor.
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THE body of a young man was recovered from the sea yesterday afternoon after a four-wheel-drive plunged off a pier in Killybegs, Co Donegal.
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Business Secretary Peter Mandelson took his seat in the House of Lords today following his appointment to the Cabinet by Gordon Brown.
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A man whose murder conviction was ruled unsafe is convicted of wearing a police jacket in public.
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The kit includes a front spoiler, sport radiator grill, headlight eyebrows, side skirts, roof spoiler and a rear bumper apron attachment with a carbon look. Furthermore, the Ibiza features LSD wing doors, center-mounted trapezoidal tailpipe...