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Ex-Buddy Continues To Pound Away At Senator
Prosecutors continued to question an ex-friend of Sen. Ted Stevens on Wednesday, hoping to deliver a knockout punch that will put Stevens away. By Matt Apuzzo and Tom Hays The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A wealthy oil pipeline contractor testified Wednesday that he didn’t charge Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens for renovating his home because he…

Emails Hint At White House Links To U.S. Atty Firings
The investigation into the firings of U.S. Attorneys is far from over and the White House could be more involved than first suspected. The only problem is: the White House has stonewalled and impeded the probe. Ultimately, will there be justice in Justice? By Carrie Johnson Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — In 18 months…

Four Oregon Students Confess To Obama Incident
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com A Christian university in Oregon said yesterday that four students confessed to being responsible for a Sept. 23 incident on campus in which Sen. Barack Obama was hanged in effigy. The Office of Student Life at George Fox University in Newberg, Ore., identified the students late last week and completed disciplinary…

DEA Imposter Pleads Guilty in Missouri And Gets Movie Deal
In the end, posing as a DEA agent was not a very good idea. Unfortunately, at the time, Bill Jakob thought it was. His attorney says Jakob just wanted to be liked. Well, hopefully he’ll find friends in prison — or maybe even in Hollywood where he’s landed a movie deal. By Robert Patrick ST….
Ex-Gary Police Chief Convicted Of Excessive Force
GARY, Indiana – A federal jury on Tuesday convicted Thomas Houston, former Gary, Indiana police chief on a felony civil rights violation for using excessive force, the Justice Department said. The jury acquitted Houston on other charges and also acquitted Houston’s former deputy chief, Thomas Branson, and Sgt. Thomas Decanter in the case, the Justice…

Sen. Stevens’ Buddy Delivers Damaging Testimony
Ted Stevens’ good buddy Bill Allen on Tuesday delivered the most damaging testimony to date in the Senator’s public corruption trial. Will the testimony be enough to do him in? By Matt Apuzzo and Tom Hays The Associated Press WASHINGTON — A longtime friend of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens crossed the powerful lawmaker Tuesday and…

FBI And U.S. Atty to Probe New Orleans Police Shootings
The FBI will investigate the controversial police shootings on Danziger Bridge three years ago that left two people dead and four wounded. By The New Orleans Times-Picayune NEW ORLEANS — U.S. Attorney Jim Letten announced today that federal authorities will examine if there is a basis for federal criminal charges in connection with the Sept….

FBI Nabs Another In Scandal Plagued D.C. Tax Office
The city hall tax scandal in Washington just keeps getting stranger. The FBI has nabbed a new suspect — an auditor — who allegedly got involved in a scam even as agents were swarming about. By Del Quentin Wilber and Nikita Stewart Washington Post Staff Writers WASHINGTON – An auditor for the D.C. tax office…