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PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 9 (UPI) -- Makeda Marley, the daughter of late reggae great Bob Marley, has pleaded guilty in a Pennsylvania court to possessing marijuana plants in her home.
The Philadelphia Inquirer said Makeda Marley, 29, believes marijuana has religious value and doesn't think using it should be illegal.
She is scheduled to be sentenced by Chester County Court Judge Thomas G. Gavin Oct. 25, the newspaper said.
Famous for his hits "One Love," "Buffalo Soldier" and "I Shot the Sheriff," Bob Marley died of cancer in 1981. He was 36.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., May 27 (UPI) --
Bluegrass legend Arthel "Doc" Watson was in critical condition following colon surgery at a hospital in Winston-Salem, N.C., his representative said.
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When he bowed out of actively campaigning to capture the Republican presidential nomination, U.S. Rep. Ron Paul said he wasn't interested in disrupting the party's national convention in Tampa, Fla., in August.
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To avoid a meltdown in 2006, Ford Motor Co. mortgaged the farm putting up its assets – including its Blue Oval logo, and F-150 pickup and iconic Mustang trademarks – to secure $23.5 billion in credit.
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UPI horoscopes for Sunday, May 27, 2012.
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