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For 13 years, he has eluded capture for atrocities a U.N. judge described as “scenes from hell ... written on the darkest pages of human history.”Gen. Ratko Mladic _ indicted for genocide in the 1995 slaughter of up to 8,000 Muslim men and boys in...
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This June 30, 2008 booking photo released by the Salem, Mass. police shows Kristen Anne LaBrie of Beverly, Mass., who was charged in Salem District Court of reckless child endangerment after withholding cancer medication from her 8-year-old autistic son....
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