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   Sniper witness a mystery man
Camden resident Nathaniel Osbourne may have helped John Allen Muhammad purchase the car allegedly customized by Muhammad and his alleged accomplice to carry out a three-week reign of sniper terror.


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   Teen sniper suspect may have killed FBI analyst
Virginia officials filed the state's first murder charges against the sniper suspects, and a prosecutor said the teenager in custody may have killed an FBI analyst during the spree.

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   Main Line leader charged with serving chemical-laced water
DEVON - Prosecutors say Salvatore "Sam" Miluzzo Jr., a prominent Main Line businessman, didn't like the work or the attitude of the men working on his pool on a sweltering June day earlier this year So, they say, he served them glasses of water - laced with pool-cleaning chemicals.<


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   Wellstone's death could leave Senate control in doubt until December
With the Democrats clinging to power in the U.S. Senate by one seat, now comes a tragedy that further roils the political waters, and potentially aids the Republican battle to capture that chamber. If successful, that could put the GOP back in control of all three branches of the federal government.


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»John Baer | As race winds down, Fisher remains a puzzle - 03:01 AM EST
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»Violent crime dips slightly across Phila. - 03:01 AM EST
»This election, it's not the economy - 03:01 AM EST
»In Neulander retrial, it's deja vu... only deeper - 03:01 AM EST
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   Compare the Candidates
Find out the different views of the four candidates for Governor of Pennsylvania, and more, in this special section from E-The People



LOCAL OPINION  
Fisher remains a puzzle
John Baer | I don't know. Every time I think Mike Fisher's finally slipped into gear and might be able to make a race of it, something happens to change my mind.
»Daily News Opinion
Media, police and public are in this together
Lillian Swanson | Law enforcement, the media and the public snuggled pretty close over the last three weeks to ward off the Washington sniper's deadly chill.
»Inquirer Opinion

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Minnesota man shot by his dog
Pheasant season took an ugly turn for Michael Murray when he was shot by Sonny, his year-old English setter pup.

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