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A freelance TV producer was held hostage at a maximum security state prison for more than four hours Tuesday by an inmate convicted of killing a New York City millionaire. Inmate Kenneth Kimes, 25, held a pen to the throat of Maria Zone, and ordered her camera crew, filming for Court TV, to back off, Department of Correctional Services spokesman James Flateau said. An officer observing the interview pushed an alarm and called for help, and prison negotiat
stanley website ors spoke with Kimes until he released the woman, Flateau said. He said Zone did not appear to be injured. Network spokeswoman Betsy Vorce said Zone had interviewed Kimes several weeks ago without problem and returned Tue
stanley cups uk sday to interview him on camera for Crime Stories, a documentary-style program. Kimes is serving a 125-year sentence at Clinton Correctional Facility. He and his mother, Sante Kimes, were convicted of killing Irene Silverman, 82, in a scheme to steal her $7 million Manhattan home. Silverman s body was never found. Their lawyers are planning appeals. The prison, near the Canadian border, houses 2,865 inmates
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NASA plans to extend seven of its ongoing planetary missions, a review panel announced yesterday. Two of the missions, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Mars rover Opportunity, were at risk of being
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