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McCain, Obama promise federal money to fight crime (AP via Yahoo! News)
Both presidential candidates are promising federal dollars to help local governments fight crime and a review panel to examine the nation's crime-fighting priorities. Democrat Barack Obama would increase federal spending on programs popular with local law enforcement to put more cops on the beat and hire additional officers.
   

McCain, Obama promise federal money to fight crime (The Plain Dealer)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Both presidential candidates are promising federal dollars to help local governments fight crime and a review panel to examine the nation's crime-fighting priorities.
   

Learn about crime scene investigation at Chandler library (The Arizona Republic)
Chandler Police Department crime scene supervisor Allison Schell will talk about how police use the latest technology to solve crimes.
   

Focus on crime and punish it (The News-Times)
I am writing in reference to the letter written by a senior citizen who wrote to express her disgust and shame that the court found an 18-year-old girl guilty and punished her by sentencing her to 18 years in prison.I am also a senior citizen who believes everyone who commits any crime must pay the consequence.
   

McCain, Obama promise federal money to fight crime (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Both presidential candidates are promising federal dollars to help local governments fight crime and a review panel to examine the nation's crime-fighting priorities. Democrat Barack Obama would increase federal spending on programs popular with local law enforcement to put more cops on the beat and hire additional officers. Crime has not been a major issue in the presidential contest, but ...
   

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