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Woman Assaulted While Home With ChildrenJuly 25, 2013 Al Greenfield, A local woman had quite a scare late Wednesday night after she said a man came into her Lexington home through an unlocked door and assaulted her.Police said two young children were in the home in the 600 block of Gingermill Court at the time.Police said there was no weapon involved and the woman received minor injuries.They said the woman could not give them a description of th
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stanley cups uk a statement that Kubota was charged with incitement, specifically causing fear, spreading false news, or agitating against a government employee. It carries a penalty of up to three years in prison. Most of Myanmars imprisoned journalists were charged under the same law.Kubota is also charged with violating visa regulations The statement said Kubota arrived in Yangon from Thailand on July 1 with a
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