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| CHICAGO (UPI) -- A person of interest was being questioned in the deaths of a Chicago police officer and a former Chicago Housing Authority officer, sources said. Law enforcement sources told the Chicago Tribune the 19-year-old parolee lives in the immediate neighborhood where Officer Michael Flisk and former CHA officer Stephen Peters were shot Friday as they investigated the burglary of Peters' car. The teenager was picked up hours after police Superintendent Jody Weiss ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print POCHEP, Russia (UPI) -- A new plant that destroys Soviet-era chemical weapons has begun operations, Russia's industrial technology watchdog agency said Sunday. The plant is located in Pochep, 250 miles southwest of Moscow, and is the sixth facility in Russia to dismantle and dispose of Cold War chemical weapons. "The technology used at the Pochep facility allows us to completely destroy not only chemical agents and products of detoxification, but also the munitions," ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (UPI) -- Voting got off to a slow start Sunday in Haiti where 18 presidential candidates are on the ballot, the BBC reported. The British network said its correspondents saw only a trickle of voters at the polls in the early goings of the first election since January's massive earthquake killed 230,000 people and caused widespread devastation. The large slate of candidates means a runoff could be necessary Jan. 16. Observers said there was ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | Advertisement | BAGHDAD (UPI) -- Iraqi security officials say Baghdad International Airport was shut down for a time Sunday after an airport employee was shot and killed by U.S. troops. Sources told Kuwait's KUNA news service that the deadly encounter occurred near a security checkpoint outside the airport when the employee apparently approached at high speed and refused to stop. U.S. troops in vehicles tried to pull over the driver, Hassan Hilwas, but he refused and the Americans opened ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Print | Advertisement Congratulations...You've Won: Free* $1,000 Sam's Gift Card * Use at any Sam's Club location * Works the same as cash - never expires * Get the latest Toys and Gifts * Groceries, Furniture, Tools... * HDTV Or A New Computer... *Participation required...Click And Claim Yours! p.s. - Also includes a Full Sam's Club 1 Year Membership. | | More Headlines • S. Korea rebuffs China on nuclear talks • Karachi plane crash toll rises to 12 • Fatah refuses to recognize Jewish state • U.S. warns WikiLeaks of illegal publishing • Egyptians elect new parliament | | | | | |
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