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“BART police said the dead man, identified as 45-year-old Charles Hill, was "an aggressive suspect who was holding a bottle and a knife" and that officers are trained not to use their Tasers "in a life-threatening situation or a situation of eminent danger.”
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“Along with demands for money, he left behind an email address that appears to refer to a 45-year-old novel about a ruthless businessman in 19th-century Asia.”
“It quoted an anonymous government source saying that France's president, Nicolas Sarkozy, was ready to call the 45-year-old and ask him to reconsider the decision.”
“Bale, a 45-year-old bank worker, has described the incident as a "split second of misjudgment that has got completely out of control" but offered no explanation for why she did it.”
“A 45-year-old Herndon man was arrested in connection with assault, child endangerment and reckless driving.”
“A 45-year-old Fairfax woman was charged with assault and public drunkenness.”
“The hype will no doubt be outsized, but I'm not sure how a 45-year-old suburbanite singing about bitches will play with his fans.”
“The laws came under renewed international scrutiny late last year when a 45-year-old Christian woman, Asia Bibi, was sentenced to death for allegedly insulting Islam's Prophet Muhammad.”
“Mr. Assad, a 45-year-old London-educated physician, had been viewed as more open to reform while others in his ruling circle, including his brother and his security chiefs, were seen as taking a harder line as the crisis in Syria deepened over the past two weeks.”
“Judi Lacko , a 45-year-old CPA from Denver who has been actively searching for work as a chief accounting officer for months, says, "Looking back, I wish I had thought right away about deductions and record-keeping.”
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