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Police searching for missing Loyola student Police are seeking the public's help in locating a 22-year-old Skokie woman who was last seen Tuesday morning leaving a classroom at Loyola University in Chicago , authorities said Thursday. Andia Ymeraj, a student at Loyola, was last seen about 8:20 a.m. Tuesday leaving Flanner Hall at Sheridan Road and Winthrop Avenue, police said. Ymeraj's cell phone, purse and other personal belongings were ... Lawyer from anti-Chavez TV faces prosecution A lawyer who represents Venezuela's lone television channel that remains critical of President Hugo Chavez has been charged with obstructing justice, prosecutors said Tuesday. Evicted soldier's mom gets help from friends Evicted soldier's mom gets help from friends Soldier arrested for rape, attempted murder A soldier from Fort Polk has been arrested and booked into the St. Tammany Parish Jail for aggravated rape and attempted first degree murder after authorities believe he raped and brutally attacked an employee at a Mandeville-area gas station. Lawyer: Chinese student has charges reduced NEWARK, N.J. (AP) The lawyer for a former graduate student arrested for allegedly threatening to burn down a building on his school's New Jersey campus says the charge has been reduced and his client has agreed to return to his native China. Lawyer reinstated after insurance scam BOSTON - A lawyer from a well-known Massachusetts personal injury firm who was convicted of insurance fraud will be allowed to practice law again. Mass. lawyer reinstated after insurance scam A lawyer from a well-known Massachusetts personal injury firm who was convicted of insurance fraud will be allowed to practice law again. Personal injury - Lawyer - Law - Services - Lawyers and Law Firms Soldier killed by 'friendly fire' A British soldier killed in a suspected "friendly fire" incident in southern Afghanistan "lived life to the full", comrades have said. Sapper Mark Antony Smith, 26, from Swanley, Kent, is thought to have died in an explosion after a shell landed short of its intended target. Soldier's family, Skokie cemetery reach deal on memorial The father of a Chicago soldier killed in Iraq is not happy that a Skokie cemetery plans to change the gravesite shrine he built for his son, but he said today he is willing to accept a smaller display. Elie Bitton of West Rogers Park received a letter earlier this month from Memorial Park Cemetery telling him he had until Tuesday to remove two 10-foot poles flying U.S. and POW/MIA flags over ...
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