Mr. Michael Joseph Boncich, age 34, of Woodbury Hts., Philadelphia Carpenter Union Local #8

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CNBHunting/Fishing Pennsylvania: PRELIMINARY TWO-DAY BEAR HARVEST RESULTS

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North Jersey Couple Die in Murder-Suicide

 

MOONACHIE, N.J. (AP) – Authorities say a man and his girlfriend have died in an apparent murder-suicide at their northern New Jersey home. Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli says the bodies of 33-year-old April Ellialtioglu and 34-year-old Jeff Scarpanito Jr. were found shortly after 3 a.m. Monday in their Moonachie residence. Authorities had gone there after…

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LOUIE HAS BEEN FOUND

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NY Cell Of International Cybercrime Organization Sentenced For Roles In $45 Million Cyberattack

 

New York Cell Withdrew $2.8 Million in Cash From Hacked Accounts in Less Than 24 Hours

BROOKLYN NY (NOVEMBER 26, 2014)–Earlier today in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, Elvis Rafael Rodriguez was sentenced to 34 months’ imprisonment for his participation in an international cybercrime organization responsible for two cyberattacks that inflicted $45 million in losses on the global financial system in a matter of hours. Two of Rodriguez’s co-defendants were previously sentenced for their roles in the conspiracy — on October 27, 2014, Evan Peña was sentenced to 22 months’ incarceration, and on October 24, 2014, Saul Genao was sentenced to 15 months’ incarceration. Rodriguez, Peña and Genao were also ordered to pay $2,782,597 in restitution and $2,400,000 in forfeiture. Rodriguez, Peña, Genao and their 10 co-defendants pled guilty to charges stemming from their participation in the scheme.

The sentences were announced by Loretta E. Lynch, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, and Robert J. Sica, Special Agent in Charge, United States Secret Service, New York Field Office.

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Greg Cote\’s Week 13 NFL picks

 

We mourn the loss of a dear friend: Our streak against the spread. We\’d not had a sub-.500 record ATS all season until last week, when a really bad Upset of the Week pick (Cards winning at Seattle; seriously!?) grand-marshaled our doom. Not even four \’dogs-with-points (Dolphins, Raiders, Vikings and Redskins) were enough to save us.…

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Church that Michael Brown Sr. attended set on fire

 

ST. LOUIS—Count the church Michael Brown\’s father regularly attends among the many buildings that were torched in the wake of the Ferguson grand jury announcement. Carlton Lee, senior pastor of The Flood Christian Church, says he was busy trying to help put out a fire and prevent looting in the region when police called him close to midnight on Monday to break the news.

\”Your church is on fire,\” a police officer from the Country Club Hills Police Department is said to have told Lee.

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EIGHT MORE CHARGED IN DEP CRACKDOWN TO COMBAT ILLEGAL DUMPING ON STATE LANDS

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Bishop Sullivan: \”Giving God Thanks,\”

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING DELAWARE: Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Blotter: Nov. 17-23

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