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Prosecutor: Suspect in custody in MLK backpack bomb attemptupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 20:23:00

Authorities have a suspect in custody in connection with a backpack bomb found in January along a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade route in Spokane, Washington, according to Michael Ormsby, U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Washington.

Jan. 2011: Bomb found on MLK dayupdated: Wed Mar 09 2011 20:23:00

The FBI says a backpack found on a bench in Washington held a potentially deadly homemade bomb. KREM reports.

Official: Bomb found on King Day in Spokane had rat poison, pelletsupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 15:49:00

A backpack bomb discovered last week along a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade route in Spokane, Washington, contained a chemical found in rat poison and was packed with little metal pellets, apparently as shrapnel, a law enforcement official said Thursday.

FBI will consider recent neo-Nazi activity in Spokane bomb discoveryupdated: Thu Jan 20 2011 19:15:00

The FBI will consider recent local neo-Nazi activity in its investigation of a backpack bomb found this week along a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade route in Spokane, Washington, but it has no evidence of any connections, the agency told CNN on Thursday.

CNNMoney: Same 4-bedroom house - wildly different pricesupdated: Wed Sep 23 2009 16:11:00

Imagine you're a mid-level executive living in Grayling, Mich., the "Canoe Capital of the World." You've received a job offer that pays twice as much in posh La Jolla, Calif., the seaside resort near San Diego.

Blind attorney proves he's made of ironupdated: Tue Nov 04 2008 09:22:00

Richard Bernstein wins landmark lawsuits for the disabled. He teaches college. He runs marathons.

Ironman conquers disabilityupdated: Tue Nov 04 2008 09:22:00

Blind attorney Richard Bernstein lets nothing get in his way. He has even completed the grueling Ironman competition.

Money Magazine: Best Places to Retire Youngupdated: Thu Apr 12 2007 18:10:00

You may be ready to quit your day job - but that doesn't mean you want to sit around all day. These places, selected by Money Magazine with Bert Sperling of BestPlaces.net, all offer thriving economies and plenty to do.

SI.com: Happy Trailsupdated: Thu Mar 22 2007 17:34:00

Golf Trails are supposed to make planning your buddy trip easier: one decision reaps many rounds. But the U.S. now has almost as many trails as it does past presidents: nearly 40 collections of courses that run the gamut from master-planned marriages to ragtag unions. But even Mt. Rushmore only celebrates four of our 43 presidents, so here are our picks as the four best multi-stop shops for your next golf trip.

Escape to Idaho's lake countryupdated: Thu Jul 27 2006 10:07:00

The lakes of northern Idaho -- Coeur d'Alene, Pend Oreille and Priest -- are deep, blue and busy. Scooped out during the Ice Age, the lakes now float yachts and kayaks. On the green shores, towns draw visitors to high-end resorts, restaurants and lakefront bicycle trails.

Death penalty sought in Groene killingsupdated: Tue Aug 23 2005 21:07:00

An Idaho prosecutor said Tuesday he will seek the death penalty for Joseph Duncan III, a convicted sex offender suspected of beating to death three people in May in order to kidnap two young children for sex. One child was killed.

Sex offender charged in Idaho killingsupdated: Tue Jul 12 2005 22:26:00

A convicted sex offender accused of kidnapping and sexually abusing two young Idaho children was charged Tuesday with three counts of first-degree murder for the killings of their mother, older brother and their mother's boyfriend.

Idaho suspect to be charged with murderupdated: Mon Jul 11 2005 22:18:00

A convicted sex offender accused of kidnapping an 8-year-old Idaho girl will be charged Tuesday with three counts of first-degree murder, the prosecutor in the case said Monday.

Remains identified as Idaho 9-year-oldupdated: Sun Jul 10 2005 15:42:00

Investigators said Sunday that DNA testing "positively identified" human remains found in Montana last week as those of missing 9-year-old Dylan Groene.

Frustrated dad says Shasta 'doing well'updated: Wed Jul 06 2005 11:35:00

The father of an 8-year-old girl who police believe spent seven weeks with a convicted sex offender said Wednesday she is "doing well" and is glad to be home.

Idaho girl told police suspect tied up familyupdated: Tue Jul 05 2005 14:18:00

Eight-year-old Shasta Groene told investigators she saw Joseph Edward Duncan III tie up members of her family in their home on the day authorities say they were killed, according to an investigative report released Tuesday.

Idaho suspect's blog details 'demons'updated: Mon Jul 04 2005 18:31:00

"Right now the only thing I'm sure about is that I'm sure about nothing. It is not a good position to be in considering my circumstances (being a felony fugitive and all)."

Idaho police: Searchers find remainsupdated: Mon Jul 04 2005 17:02:00

Investigators searching for a 9-year-old Idaho boy found what they believe are human remains at a location in western Montana, the Kootenai County sheriff said Monday.

Evidence examined in Idaho kidnappingupdated: Sun Jul 03 2005 07:54:00

Idaho investigators have completed their scrutiny of a vehicle used by a registered sex offender charged with kidnapping an 8-year-old girl six weeks ago, a spokesman for the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department said Sunday.

Details emerge of alleged kidnapperupdated: Sat Jul 02 2005 14:43:00

The resume posted on the Internet by the man charged with kidnapping 8-year-old Shasta Groene claims he is a North Dakota State University student with a 3.3 grade-point average.

Missing Idaho girl reunited with her fatherupdated: Sat Jul 02 2005 11:30:00

The father of an 8-year-old girl, missing in the aftermath of a triple homicide at her mother's house six weeks ago, was reunited with his daughter Saturday, hours after she was found alive in a Denny's restaurant with a convicted sex offender.

Nancy Grace: Idaho tragedy underscores plight of missing childrenupdated: Thu May 26 2005 10:34:00

As I write, Shasta and Dylan Groene, beautiful 8- and 9-year-old sister and brother, remain missing. We learned they were gone on May 9, along with the distressing news that their mother and brother were murdered along with a family friend.

Authorities rule out sighting updated: Fri May 20 2005 05:03:00

Authorities have ruled out a purported sighting of two missing Idaho children at a Bonners Ferry, Idaho store, said a spokesman for the Kootenai County Sheriff's Department.

Coroner: Idaho victims had blunt head traumaupdated: Thu May 19 2005 08:15:00

The coroner's office concluded Thursday the victims of a triple homicide in this quiet Idaho town died of blunt force trauma to the head -- a crime that has puzzled investigators and left two young children missing.

Police find Idaho 'person of interest'updated: Wed May 18 2005 02:57:00

A man sought for questioning in an Idaho triple homicide contacted authorities Wednesday, and deputies hope he can help lead them to two missing children, a sheriff's spokesman said.

Search on for two children whose relatives were found slainupdated: Tue May 17 2005 18:31:00

Investigators have no leads in a triple slaying at a home in Idaho and are searching for two children who lived there, authorities said Tuesday.

CNNMoney: What about lake homes?updated: Wed May 11 2005 11:40:00

On Lake Coeur d'Alene in Idaho, prices are up 30 percent over the past year, says John Beutler, a Century 21 broker in Coeur d'Alene.

CNNMoney: Help! My house isn't sellingupdated: Tue Apr 12 2005 15:37:00

SALEM, Ore. (CNN/Money) - It's supposed to be the hottest housing market in history. But buyers are not exactly kicking down your door.

Crematory operator pleads guiltyupdated: Fri Nov 19 2004 12:21:00

A former crematory operator pleaded guilty Friday to dumping 334 bodies and giving the families of the deceased cement dust instead of ashes.

showbuzzupdated: Wed Nov 10 2004 12:59:00

Rapper 50 Cent pleaded innocent to assault charges stemming from an alleged incident at a concert.

FSB: December/Januaryupdated: Sun Dec 01 2002 00:01:00

--Dec. 6-15: WRANGLER NATIONAL FINALS RODEO Bright lights and bucking broncs are on the schedule as one of pro rodeo's biggest events comes back to Las Vegas. See returning champions like Rope Myer...

Fortune: Aryanbusters on Main Street... Minoring In Venture Capital... Supermarket Sagaupdated: Mon Jul 10 2000 00:01:00

Civil Liberties: Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, should be known best as a tranquil tourist retreat, but instead it's become infamous for something more sinister than wickedly beautiful scenery. It's home to...

FSB: Street Fightupdated: Sat Jul 01 2000 00:01:00

Bounded by pine-covered hills, sparkling lakes, and mountains whose rounded peaks rub the bellies of passing clouds, the small city of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, should be known best as a tranquil touri...

Money Magazine: HOW TO GET A LAST-MINUTE RENTALupdated: Thu May 01 1997 00:01:00

If you aim to rent a summer house this year instead of buying one, but you haven't acted yet, we have two words for you: Good luck! According to real estate agents around the country surveyed by Mo...

Money Magazine: FOUR BOOMING LOCALES WHERE YOU CAN FIND A JOB AND LIVE EASYupdated: Wed Dec 15 1993 00:01:00

The U.S. economy is still limping, the 6.8% unemployment rate seems like an immovable object, and once again you're asking yourself why bad recessions happen to good people. Take heart. There are s...

Money Magazine: Mid-size tigers; the best oil stock; a smart gold play; and Bill Gates on IBM THE LAST WORD HOW TO PLAY GOLD AND EARN A 5% YIELDupdated: Sun Aug 01 1993 00:01:00

Gold prices are at their highest levels in more than two years, and you may be tempted to buy gold-mining shares, many of which have doubled since November. Trouble is that such shares are volatile...

Money Magazine: Q&A FINDING WHERE YOU SHOULD RETIRE TO TODAYupdated: Wed Dec 18 1991 00:01:00

Each year more than 250,000 Americans retire and move to another state. Many, however, end up relocating with regrets. Perhaps 10% of people who pick up stakes for retirement are so unhappy where t...

Money Magazine: PRECIOUS METALS: DON'T TAKE ANY WOODEN RUMORS updated: Wed Oct 01 1986 00:01:00

Speculators took control of the precious-metals markets in August, boosting gold prices 17.9% and platinum an astounding 29%. Even silver, a longtime loser, showed a 3% gain for the month. The spre...

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