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 PEORIA, Ill.  A coroner's jury has ruled that the suffocation death 
of an 8-year-old boy whose body was found in an abandoned refrigerator 
in central Illinois was a homicide.The (Peoria) Journal Star reports (http://bit.ly/1cvDfZ5 
) that a Peoria County coroner's jury spent more than 30 minutes 
deliberating Thursday before handing down a ruling in the Aug. 15 death 
of Marquail (mahr-KWEHL') Johnson.The boy's naked body was found in a refrigerator 
in a yard near his Peoria home, hours after he was reported 
missing. Peoria is 130 miles southwest of Chicago.Detective Amanda Chalus 
says investigators still aren't sure how Johnson wound up in the appliance, 
which latched from the outside. They also don't know how long he 
was inside.His clothes were also discovered inside the refrigerator.An investigation 
is continuing.___Information from: Journal Star, http://pjstar.com
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MOSCOW  Russia's media oversight agency aims to take a newspaper to 
court over an article about a homosexual teacher in what appears to 
be the first case prepared against a publication under the country's law 
on gay propaganda.In September, a youth-oriented newspaper in Khabarovsk 
interviewed a teacher who had been fired over his sexual orientation. Quotes 
in the article prompted complaints to Roskomnadzor, the agency that supervises 
media conformance with law.A regional spokeswoman for the agency, Olga Shakhmatova, 
was quoted by the Interfax news agency on Wednesday as saying the 
article violated a law forbidding distribution to minors of material supporting 
non-traditional sexual relationships.She said documents would be sent to 
court soon, but Roskomnadzor officials said Friday they did not know if 
the case had been filed. The law calls for fines of up 
to 100,000 rubles ($3,300) for individuals and 1 million rubles ($33,000) 
for organizations along with a possible 90-day suspension.The law, passed 
this summer, has raised criticism abroad and caused concern about whether 
it would be applied to athletes and spectators at the Winter Olympics 
in the Russian city of Sochi in February.Homosexuality is not illegal in 
Russia, but animosity toward gays is high. The new law does not 
define either the criteria for considering an action or statement to be 
propaganda or what sort of distribution to minors is prohibited. Critics 
say the lack of cl
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