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Public safety briefs: No arrest in death of 2-year-old

JACKSON COUNTY | Police still have no suspect in custody in the case of a 2-year-old boy who died this week from blunt force trauma.</p><p>The Jackson County medical examiner's office has ruled the death of Keyaun James a homicide. Police were called to a home in Olathe on Tuesday and found the boy unresponsive.</p><p>Before being taken to Olathe, the boy had been in Kansas City and reportedly in the care of a 22-year-old man and a 17-year-old, investigators have said.</p><p>Kansas City police have interviewed those who were watching Keyaun and have turned the case over to the Jackson County prosecutor's office, a police spokesman said.</p><p><strong><span class="subhead">LEE'S SUMMIT | Teens hurt in crash still in hospital</span></strong></p><p>Two Lee's Summit North High School students remained hospitalized Friday with injuries they suffered in a wreck Wednesday.</p><p>A 17-year-old female foreign-exchange student was in the intensive-care unit with a severe head injury.


Upscale restaurant to open downtown

The majority owner of Z's Oyster Bar and Steakhouse plans to open Z's Fusion at Fourth and Market streets, where Kunz's restaurant had been located until a year ago.

Occupying a high-profile corner across from the Kentucky International Convention Center, the new venture will feature "creatively prepared, elegantly served" continental and Asian cuisine. It will lease 10,000 square feet on the ground level of the state-owned Cowger Garage.

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Raccoons flourish in town

Raccoons have become a pain in the deck to Judy Lentz, who is unfortunate enough to have her patio chosen as one of east Medford's more disgusting venues.

Her wooden deck has become a "latrine site," the No. 1 spot where the neighborhood raccoons do their number twos every other night.

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April 2007

He will be giving a talk and having his first Cape Cod book signing at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History on June 2 at 2PM. Immediately following, all museum guests are invited to view the OspreyCam in the Marsh View Room where our resident Osprey couple will be expected to become parents.

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In twisting Democratic race, once-unstoppable Clinton struggles to ...

When Clinton joined the race in January 2007 with a cozy Webcast from her living room couch, the notion of a former first lady-turned-senator running to be the first female president was so new, so different, she quickly eclipsed rival candidates such as Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Bill Richardson, all seasoned politicians with solid credentials.

"I'm in to win," Clinton proclaimed. And she had the money to back up her bravado.

"I don't think anyone can stop her," John Catsimatidis, a New York businessman and member of Clinton's finance team, trumpeted in February 2007. "She's unstoppable; she's got such a machine."

Clinton, intent on keeping 2000 nominee Al Gore out of the race, seemed to regard all other rivals as "Lilliputians," says Democratic pollster Peter Hart.

Her Democratic opponents didn't buy it, though, and neither did the public.


 
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