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Arizona Daily Wildcat
Wednesday June 18, 2003

7 rapes, including those of three young girls, have been connected to one attacker in Miami, Police Chief John Timoney said, according to CNN.

6 slayings tied to one Jacksonville, Fla., cab driver. Paul Durousseau was tied to five killings in Jacksonville that happened between December and February, and another 1997 killing in Georgia, according to the Associated Press.

2 men were accused of killing and grilling a 20-pound dog in Arkansas. The remains of the chow-chow, its paws, were found in a backyard grill, according to Reuters.

412 people arrested during 69 raids in Baghdad over three days. They were all suspected of being in resistance to the U.S. establishment of new government.

15 lawsuits doled out by the Microsoft Corp. against people and companies that flooded systems and customers with more than 2 billion deceptive unsolicited e-mail messages, according to the Associated Press.

$10 additional charge for top video games. Manufacturers said the price hike from $49.95 comes with a more complex code and anti-piracy systems.

22 years an Iraqi man spent inside a wall. In 1981 he was on the run from Saddam Hussein's police so he went into hiding. On April 10, he emerged.

11 new helicopters to be built for the President. The bidding has started for the order of the copters, the same amount as the current aging fleet.

$1.68 million worth of new Harry Potter novels stolen in England. The truck that held thousands of copies of the highly anticipated book, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" was stolen from an industrial site in northern England. It was found empty 15 miles away.


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