Bring That Week Back: Toni Morrison's Papers to Reside at Princeton
Plus, New Orleans group organizes gun buyback program.
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Toni Morrison's Papers Will Be Placed in Princeton's Library - A collection of American novelist Toni Morrison’s papers will find its home on Princeton University’s campus library. Morrison was given an honorary doctoral degree from Princeton in 2013. Her papers will be displayed Nov. 20, 2014.(Photo: UPI/David Silpa. /LANDOV)
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911 Call Reveals Woman Tried to Save Lennon Lacy's Life - The 911 call after the hanging death of 17-year-old Lennon Lacy revealed that a North Carolina woman tried to cut the teen down from the swing set to save his life, according to reports. The dispatcher advised the woman to check to see if he was still breathing. The autopsy concluded that Lacy died from asphyxia due to hanging and that there was no indication of foul play.(Photo: Courtesy of Lennon Lacy's Family)
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Police: Darren Deon Vann Confesses to 7 Killings - Although he was initially cooperating with police, suspected Indiana serial killer Darren Deon Vann was unresponsive in court this week at a hearing and is currently in contempt of court. Police say Vann has admitted to killing seven women, including 19-year-old Afrikka Hardy (pictured).(Photo: Lori Townsend/AP Photo)
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Joanne Borgella Dies From Cancer - Former American Idol contestant and Mo’Nique’s Fat Chance pageant contestant Joanne Borgella passed away at 32 years of age after battling a rare form of cancer. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for BMI)
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Gun Buyback Event to Start in New Orleans - Tanzania’s Museum of New and Old Art is hosting "The Buyback" gun buyback event in New Orleans on Oct. 25. Participants can turn in working handguns in exchange for $75, rifles for $150 and assault rifles and semi- and fully-automatics for $250. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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