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The 36-year-old Adelaide lady from suburban Salisbury Downs has been charged for putting her five children in danger by making them to live in a house used as a clandestine drug laboratory.
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Officials say they have shut down the Detroit police crime lab because errors have been found in evidence from shooting cases.
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An employee pays for her lunch at the cafeteria of the University in Wageningen, Netherlands, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008. The 3 million euro (US$4.5 million) Restaurant of the Future is run by scientists of Wageningen University and Research Center to...
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