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SANTA ANA, Calif. Prosecutors have decided not to file charges against
the 25-year-old son of Denise Brown and his girlfriend after they were
arrested in a reported domestic violence incident.Brown became an advocate against domestic
violence after her sister, Nicole Brown Simpson, was slain in 1994.Sean Brown
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Phase 4 FilmsDemi Moore looked like she was back in action during
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STAMFORD, Conn. A Christmas morning fire that killed a couple and
three of their grandchildren was devastating to firefighters who rushed into the
engulfed home twice frantically looking for the victims before they were beaten
back by the flames.Stamford officials were offering counseling to the firefighters."After 37
and a half years, 38 years, on the job, you're never prepared
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heart-breaking. I had to re-call 70 firefighters today for debriefing, and most
of them broke down."Authorities on Tuesday described frantic, futile attempts to save
the three girls and their grandparents after embers in a bag of
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which was being renovated.Of the seven people in the home, only two
survived: the girls' mother, a New York City fashion advertising executive; and
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authorities are bidding to "eliminate sexual assault" from military campuses.
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