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Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Autopsy: Evidence of marijuana in Trayvon Martin's blood - al.com (blog)
al.com (blog) Autopsy: Evidence of marijuana in Trayvon Martin's blood al.com (blog) ORLANDO, Florida -- Medical examiners found evidence of marijuana in Trayvon Martin's system after he was fatally shot by a neighborhood watch volunteer, an autopsy report released Thursday shows. The report was included in a large amount of evidence ... Police: Trayvon Martin's death 'ultimately avoidable'CNN International Trayvon Martin had marijuana in systemNew York Daily News Medical Report Shows Martin Attacked ZimmermanThe New American Huffington Post -Reuters -msnbc.com all 1,389 news articles »
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Florida Rep. Alcee Hastings Tied to FastTrain, For-Profit College Raided by FBI - Huffington Post
Florida Rep. Alcee Hastings Tied to FastTrain, For-Profit College Raided by FBI Huffington Post The FBI raided campuses of Florida-based FastTrain College on Wednesday. The for-profit school has multiple ties to Representative Alcee Hastings (D-FL), who has been a fervent backer of for-profit education companies. This industry has lobbied ... and more »
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Bail set for 2 charged after medical clinic raid - Wall Street Journal
Bail set for 2 charged after medical clinic raid Wall Street Journal AP TOWSON, Md. -- A Maryland judge has set bail at $50000 for two men from Florida and New York charged after a raid on the medical clinic they operated. During the hearing Thursday morning, a Baltimore County judge also ordered 78-year-old Gerald ... and more »