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Daniel Mangan (born April 28, 1983 in Canada), better known as Dan Mangan, is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Growing up amid the rural and urban churches that his mother, a United Church minister, presided at, Dan was surrounded by musical communities from a young age.

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Online boast is dead serious

Alyssa Bustamante bragged on YouTube that she liked "killing people." But no one thought much of the 15-year-old's sick boasts until she allegedly acted on them one dark day -- strangling, stabbing and slitting the throat of a 9-year-old neighbor ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  21 Nov 2009
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Jayson misses plea hearing

Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams failed to show in court yesterday for a scheduled guilty plea for killing a limo driver -- but the plea deal remains open, sources said. That deal, which would require Williams to serve at least 18 months in prison after ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Jayson Williams

Carter is guilty of wife beat

Anchor away! NY1 political anchor Dominic Carter was found guilty yesterday of attempted assault for beating his wife in their upstate home -- and could be jailed for up to three months. The conviction might also cripple his chance of returning to the ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  21 Nov 2009
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NY1's Dominic Carter found guilty of attempted assault

Disgraced NY1 political anchorman Dominic Carter was found guilty today by a judge of attempted assault in the beating of his wife Marilyn during an argument in their upstate home. The conviction on the third-degree misdemeanor leaves Carter, 45, ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
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Jayson Williams shooting case adjourned, no date set

The shooting case against former NBA star Jayson Williams was adjourned today and delayed indefinately after no formal date was set for his next court appearance, the New Jersey judge overseeing the case announced today. Williams, the former New Jersey ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Jayson Williams,  National Basketball Association,  Philadelphia 76ers,  New Jersey Nets

Dad's death adds twist to Jayson jail deal

Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams is willing to go to prison for at least 18 months for killing a limo driver -- but it's unlikely he'll show up in court today to accept a plea deal because he's brokenhearted over his father's death, The Post has learned. A ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Jayson Williams

Imam in Queens College flap

A Brooklyn imam named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is scheduled to speak tonight to a Muslim student group at Queens College on "How Islam Perfected Thanksgiving." The appearance by Siraj Wahhaj -- who ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Queens College,  Omar Abdel Rahman,  U.S. Republican Party

Decision on site splits city, nation

New York City residents -- and the rest of the country -- are nearly evenly split on the question about whether to try the admitted mastermind of the 9/11 attacks in Manhattan instead of in Guantanamo Bay, new polls showed yesterday. A Marist poll of ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Washington Post Company,  Barack Obama

Susan: My school days a nightmare

Singing sensation Susan Boyle says in a new report that as a child, she was beaten every day by teachers, and heartlessly bullied by fellow students. "You're looking at someone who would get the belt every day. 'Will you shut up, Susan!' -- whack!" ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  17 Nov 2009
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Waterboard threatens trial

The repeated waterboarding of admitted 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed could imperil a new effort to convict him in civilian court, experts said yesterday. Mohammed was subjected to the technique -- in which water is poured over one's face to ...

From DAN MANGAN, New York Post,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Zacarias Moussaoui,  U.S. Department of Justice

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