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Writer Leonardo Padura chronicles life in Cuba as his detective 'alter ego' solves gripping crimes
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Crime scene analyst says wife's hair holds clues in ex-detective's murder trial
Brian Fanion, a former police detective from Westfield, Massachusetts, was found guilty in the shooting death of his wife in their dining room. CBS News correspondent Nikki Battiste revisits the unusual 2018 murder case where a respected detective ...CBS News - Top stories -
Foden and Shaw win Football Writers' Association awards
Manchester City duo Phil Foden and Khadija Shaw are each named footballers of the year by the Football Writers' Association.BBC News - Top stories -
Clinical Wilson pulls clear against Gilbert in semi-final
Kyren Wilson produces a clinical display of potting to open up a 14-10 lead over David Gilbert in their World Championship semi-final.BBC News - Top stories
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