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Riders' anger mounts after Tour car-nage
Furious Tour de France organizers threw a television car off the race for hitting two riders, almost causing a fatality during the crash- marred ninth stage and angering the peloton. Johnny Hoogerland and Juan Antonio Flecha had been part of a five-man
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Regina native Britton playing hockey in U.S. not guilty in man's death
"It was a terrible accident. It's a clear example why college students should limit their drinking. My client is a great kid, an honour student at (University of Wisconsin-Stout). He had never been in a fight," Earl Gray said.
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Regina native Britton playing hockey in U.S. not guilty in man's death
"It was a terrible accident. It's a clear example why college students should limit their drinking. My client is a great kid, an honour student at (University of Wisconsin-Stout). He had never been in a fight," Earl Gray said.
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Regina native Britton playing hockey in US not guilty in man's death
"It was a terrible accident. It's a clear example why college students should limit their drinking. My client is a great kid, an honour student at (University of Wisconsin-Stout). He had never been in a fight," Earl Gray said.
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Regina native Britton playing hockey in US not guilty in man's death
"It was a terrible accident. It's a clear example why college students should limit their drinking. My client is a great kid, an honour student at (University of Wisconsin-Stout). He had never been in a fight," Earl Gray said.
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Probe Bush administration human rights violations
It further added that the US was right to call for justice over allegations in places like Darfur, Libya and Sri Lanka but that there should be no double standards as the shielding of its own officials makes it easier for others to dismiss global
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Police: Safety lights working in train-truck crash
Last month, a man drove a semi-trailer into the side of a passenger train in Nevada in a fiery crash that killed six and injured more than 20. Amtrak is suing the Nevada trucking company the man worked for, alleging negligence in its training.
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Driver in Fiery Interstate 394 Crash Dies
MINNEAPOLIS - A 22-year-old Bloomington, Minn. man involved in last Thursday's fiery crash at Interstate 394 and I-494 died Monday. Nathanial Ira Cornely was speeding down I-394 on July 7 with the inside of his car on fire when he went through the
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Professor Accuses Texas Community College of Violating His First Amendment Rights
David M. Smith, a professor of political science and president of the employees' union at the College of the Mainland, a two-year institution in Texas City, Tex., has filed a lawsuit alleging that the college and its president violated his First
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:35P

Cops Launch BWI Awareness Campaign
Rescuers respond to a marshland in Seaford after a Oct. 4, 2009 high-speed boating accident where alcohol was believed to be involved left three people dead and three injured. Bill Kelly County police
Updated: 07/11/2011 03:34P

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