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Car drags body
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) ? /
ran over a man and dragged the vi
seven miles was told there was a bo
just "took off" again, police said
Andrew A. Fruman, 18, cl
homicide Sunday, was to be arraig
District Court, police said.
The victim was identified as E
who lived with his sister in
neighborhood. He was pronounc
Hospital.
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Station in Boston after 3 a.m.
police they saw a Pontiac Fii
Chinatown with a body dragging
From there, the car apparen
Street, where the victim's bloc
found, turned onto Massachusetts
Harvard Bridge over the Charles
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At one point, according to polii
another driver that there was a be
"He (Fruman) jumped out, loo
my God, I'll pull over.' Then he
took off," said Cambridge police
Clougherty's mangled body wj
when it was stopped by Harvar
Massachusetts Avenue in Harvard
"It was hideous," said Boston
Woloschuk. "Absolutely hideous
Fruman said he was from Newtc
police a Boca Raton, Fla., address
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s a bad idea, Rep. Francis don't see that as a fai
D-Berkeley said. people," Archibald ?
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the bill sponsored by Rep. disagrees. "Legislate
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jetting a bit lazy. "It's an tended to four yea
cover up laziness. They wouldn't be under a;
to run. 1 find campaigning Pearce said.
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presidential nomination Askew and Sen. Jc
; "the most beatable." are "two men I liki
an ardent supporter of But while they ar
Lonald Reagan, came to ches ahead of Mori
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amendment, which is up for a
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particularly not in an election
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in suburban Cobb County,
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