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Decked out in chef's whites, Mr. Houle looks charged and happy.

The collection felt a bit industrial and retreaded at times, but a spree of split-front minidresses seemingly cut on the body — snip, snip, snip — looked charged with new energy.

The Special Court of Clergy also said last week that it was looking into charges against Mr. Karroubi.

Either way, passengers are not looking at charges much greater than what it now costs to check a single bag.

The extremely overworked House ethics committee is looking into charges that the Democratic leadership should have done something about Massa sooner.

The Belgian police are investigating him in this case and others, as well as looking into charges that he concealed similar complaints of abuse made against other clerics.

A second investigation is looking at charges that some reporters and editors paid the police for information, but no officers have been arrested in that case.

German prosecutors are looking into charges that Credit Suisse bankers helped German clients to evade taxes at home by keeping assets in Swiss bank accounts, Mr. Möllmann said.

Federal investigators are looking into charges of racial bias.

He's been sentenced to psychiatric care, and prosecutors are looking to charge him with attempted murder.

He was just looking to charge Ray Lewis.

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