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Infant's killer gets life without parole plus 22 years

The Toledo Blade 

A Lucas County judge has sentenced to life without parole plus 22 to 27.5 years the Toledo man who killed an infant girl and wounded her father during a traffic incident exactly one year ago in West Toledo.

Ravens mock draft roundup: Cornerback and wide receiver emerge as favorites, but there are plenty of wild cards

MercuryNews.com 

With the first round set to begin Thursday night in Kansas City, analysts and draft experts have released their final predictions for how the first 31 picks will shake out. Here’ s a look at the prospects whom experts and analysts think could land in Baltimore on Thursday night. NBC Sports’ Peter King:“ I’ ve thought receiver for the last month, even after Odell Beckham...

Car boot sales (2 replies)

Small Heath Alliance 

Are they still a popular thing for people to visit on a weekend morning, just thought I would ask before I hand over my hard earned 5 or 10 quid to go and sell.

Asking as about to have a clear out and notice that now its spring time many are back up and running again.

Obviously going to wait until its warmer as I dont fancy being up early then freezing my nuts off for a few hours.



Re: Car boot sales

Small Heath Alliance 

Gosh, is that still going? My aunt and uncle used to have a cottage around the corner from the original site (think it moved?) - I remember it being massive.

Amazon Halo fitness trackers will all stop working in August

Liliputing.com 

Amazon has been selling fitness, health, and activity gadgets under the Halo brand for the last few years. But now the company is pulling the plug on the division responsible for those products and services. Halo fitness trackers and bedside sleep trackers are no longer available for purchase. And if you already own one it’ll […]

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'Dreamers' income more than doubled under DACA program: survey

TheHill.com 

A new survey of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients is highlighting the policy's significant positive economic impact on its beneficiaries. The survey was released by the U.S. Immigration Policy Center at the University of California, San Diego; United We Dream; the National Immigration Law Center; and the Center for American Progress (CAP). It...

Final Demand Remains Strong, but Inventories Drag Down First Quarter GDP Growth

Common Dreams 

The overall economy grew at just a 1.1 percent annual rate in the first quarter, as inventories were a major drag on growth. Weak inventory accumulation in the quarter (inventories actually fell slightly) subtracted 2.26 percentage points from growth in the quarter. Final demand, which excludes changes in inventories, increased at a 3.4 percent annual rate.

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