Jon Gosselin offered his estranged wife a bouquet of red roses at their divorce arbitration hearing over the weekend. She evidently turned them down. Despite the snub, the marathon session went so well that the feuding stars of "Jon & Kate Plus Eight" could be divorced by the end of the year, his attorney said Monday.By: Michael Rubinkam|Date: Nov 23, 2009
Jon Gosselin offered his estranged wife a bouquet of red roses at their divorce arbitration hearing over the weekend. She evidently turned them down. Despite the snub, the marathon session went so well that the feuding stars of "Jon & Kate Plus 8" could be divorced by the end of the year, his attorney said Monday.By: Michael Rubinkam|Date: Nov 24, 2009
Immigrant's beating death not a hate crime, Pa. jury decides POTTSVILLE, Pa. - Prosecutors called the beating death of an illegal immigrant from Mexico a hate crime, and they urged an all-white jury in Pennsylvania coal country to punish two white teenagers for their roles in the attack.By: Michael Rubinkam|Date: May 3, 2009
WIND GAP, Pa. - One day before he was stabbed to death in the kitchen of his church rectory, a New Jersey priest had discussed firing the janitor later charged in the killing, according to court documents.By: Michael Rubinkam|Date: Oct 29, 2009
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PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia mob boss Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino was sentenced yesterday to 14 years in prison for racketeering. Merlino's lawyer said his client would do only about nine years with credit for time served.By: Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press|Date: Dec 4, 2001