Drug dealer told police he had half an ounce of cocaine under his b s
A man arrested in a police drugs swoop told officers that the 55 grams of 75% pure cocaine hidden in his underpants was for personal use only, and denied being a drug dealer
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Foster-Richards appeared nervous when police arrested him with a large quantity of cocaine down his pants (Image: Dyfed-Powys Police)
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Woman glassed partner in bar after he used her bank card to buy drinks for other women
A judge told 27-year-old Zoe Matthews that using a glass in an attack on someone was the same as using a knife
17:27, 21 APR 2021
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University of Missouri Chancellor Mun Choi on Thursday faced more questions and criticism about data used in promotion and tenure decisions.
The information came forward during Thursday s meeting of the MU Faculty Council. Faculty members previously expressed displeasure about the arrangement during a General Faculty meeting.
The university uses Academic Analytics, a company that compiles information about journal articles, citations and other data for universities.
The university is paying $512,800 for the service this year.
The company doesn t accurately represent the data for all faculty in all departments, said faculty member Rabia Gregory. She asked how it was being used in faculty and tenure decisions.
Driver flipped car over central barrier of busy dual carriageway - and he absolutely stank of booze as he got out of the wreckage
Three months before the crash Philip Jamesly had been given a suspended sentence for beating up his father and taking, and trashing, his car
16:19, 9 APR 2021
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Driver high on drugs and booze and on wrong side of Welsh road crashed into family-of-five
One of Stuart Elder s victims suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of his appalling behaviour
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A dangerous driver, who was found to have alcohol, cocaine and cannabis in his system, drove on the wrong side of the road before colliding with a family of five.