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Monday, December 03, 2012

Inside his luxury car, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher left grisly evidence of the murderous mayhem that preceded his shocking suicide. His dead girlfriend's blood was smeared on the chrome gearshift of his black 2007 Bentley Continental GT, and the death car's console was littered with broken glass, photos obtained by the Daily News show.
After the predictable, shocked rhetoric of death about Jovan Belcher of West Babylon High and the Chiefs, you still arrived back at the only place that mattered in the last hour of his life: the gun.
Costas appeared to bring politics into the NFL broadcast booth, saying better gun control could have prevented the horrific murder-suicide committed by Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher.
MTA officials were widely praised for how the agency handled the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. But they've been getting much chillier reviews from their own office workers.
 
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City fiscal Rx: 1 lab for all drug screens
Giuliani: Cuomo 'did a really good job' handling Sandy
Mobster, 90, not too ill to receive award
Man in custody after wife found beaten to death in their home: police sources
Tunnel collapse in Japan leaves several dead, others still missing after fires interrupt rescue efforts
Tunnel collapse in Japan leaves nine dead
Sports

No Dash for Cash: Yankees GM preaches patience
Myers: Memo to Rex, stick with the Sanchise at QB
Myers: Rex needs to stay on the Mark, send McElroy back to bench next week
Myers: Memo to Rex, stick with the Sanchise at QB
Jets players won't commit to G-Mac attack
Inside Jovan Belcher's death car
Gossip

'Bachelorette' lovebirds marry
Taylor Swift baby sits at Central Park Zoo
Anti-Kim Kardashian protests erupt in Bahrain
Mario Lopez weds longtime girlfriend Courtney Mazza
Hugh Hefner engaged to ex Crystal Harris AGAIN
Heidi ho-ho-ho
Crime

Mobster, 90, not too ill to receive award
Man in custody after wife found beaten to death in their home: police sources
Inside Jovan Belcher's death car
Mom of slain son helping search for other killer
Woman, three men kidnap, torture, rob Bronx couple
Lupica: A gun always makes heinous crimes easier
Entertainment

'Bachelorette' no longer! Ashley Hebert ties the knot
'Bachelorette' lovebirds marry
'Breaking Dawn' shines in third box office win
Taylor Swift baby sits at Central Park Zoo
Tribute bands have you covered
Anti-Kim Kardashian protests erupt in Bahrain
 
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Companies' holiday focus is Sandy, not Santa
City employers are turning holiday parties into Hurricane Sandy charity drives.
Life after deportation: Separated from children, women at a Tijuana shelter try to cope
TIJUANA, Mexico — Heart-wrenching family separations are often the most difficult part of life after deportation. Yolanda Zuñiga says she was breast-feeding her 2-year-old son at her California home when two Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents knocked on her door. She was deported; the boy is now staying with Zuñiga's daughter, a 21-year-old U.S. citizen, while the family comes up with a plan to send him south.
'The Holy or the Broken' examine's Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'
How could someone write an entire book about a single song? Not only has author Alan Light done just that, he actually got someone to publish it.
Monroe College student Francisco Escobar is Mr. World
Francisco Escobar, a junior at Monroe College and national pole vault competitor, has won the Mr. World contest, and now holds the title of "The World's Most Desirable Man."
Starz thinks Caesar might draw legions of viewers
Cable's Starz channel is mulling the possibility of a spinoff from its hit "Spartacus" that would follow the adventures of a Roman leader on his rise to power.
'Real Housewife' Camille Grammer's moving dilemma
A- and B-listers alike were all in for the Mending Kids International Four Kings & an Ace Celebrity Poker Tournament in Los Angeles this weekend. And the winner was — the kids, of course.
Theater review: 'The Anarchist'
David Mamet's new Broadway play "The Anarchist" is a prison duet about two women on opposite sides of the law out to seduce each other one last time.
The 'Dead' takes a walk at holiday time
Here's a holly jolly news flash: By design or chance, our television screens should become a bit less violent during the holiday season.

 

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