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Fall River man given 6th OUI arrest after crash near Venus de Milo
By Derek Vital A Fall River man was charged with his sixth alcohol-related offense after a crash near Venus de Milo Restaurant on Friday night. Daniel Rapoza, 62, of 38 Linden St., was charged with operating under the influence of liquor and negligent
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:46P

Who should pay the $200 million for nursing home death? It's complicated
A cakewalk verdict is one thing. Collection is another. Tampa lawyers Jim Wilkes and Tim McHugh changed the face of nursing home litigation two decades ago when they figured out that even a $1 verdict could force nursing homes to pay huge costs and
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:45P

Who should pay the $200 million for nursing home death? It's complicated
A cakewalk verdict is one thing. Collection is another. Tampa lawyers Jim Wilkes and Tim McHugh changed the face of nursing home litigation two decades ago when they figured out that even a $1 verdict could force nursing homes to pay huge costs and
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:45P

In the Endzone: Comics' Top Ten Football Players
That's probably for the better, since it means that the one and only African-American member of Geoff Johns and Jim Lee's Justice League won't have “gang member” in his history when kids look him up on the Internet, but it also means that he hardly
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:45P

Mexican Activist's Face Slashed by Attacker
The most recent case was that of Susana Chavez, a poet and women's rights activist who, like Andrade, led efforts to seek justice for the – mainly unsolved – slayings of more than 500 women in Ciudad Juarez since 1993. Most of the victims were young
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:43P

Racine county accountable for inmate death
By Michele Fiore According to the civil lawsuit filed by his estate back in 2009, Kendal Leonard told staff he was taking medication for a heart condition and on September 1, 2007, complained of chest pains, but was not evaluated by medically trained
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:41P

As trial nears, city braces for crush of media
Charlottesville is braced for the hurricane of media attention expected to accompany the murder trial of George Huguely. City and court officials have compiled a mass of official plans designed to mitigate the impact of national press interest on
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:41P

National Assembly Speaker urges Ummah to follow teachings of Holy Prophet
Dr Fehmida Mirza, National Assembly Speaker, has said that the Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) is emblem of tranquillity, justice, modesty, peace, love and brotherhood. She said that Ummah should seek salvage from the difficulties by following and
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:40P

Anatomy of a tragedy: I-75 crashes
The first crash in the half-mile length of I-75 on the southern part of the prairie was reported at 4 am, but the pending tragedy really began Saturday afternoon with a seemingly innocuous brush fire about 800 yards to the east, just off US 441.
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:39P

Greek official says debt talks 'satisfactory,' delayed by labor reforms
ATHENS, Greece — A senior Greek official says debt talks needed to avoid bankruptcy in March have reached “a satisfactory level of agreement” but are being held up by a disagreement over labor reforms. The official, with close knowledge of the
Updated: 02/04/2012 08:39P

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