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Divorce Civil Rights
Profiling of different groups based on skin color, age, disabilities, etc., is not permissible. We regard these generalizations as being deplorable in virtually every sphere of civil rights, but for some reason these generalizations and assumptions are
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
Construction worker injured
The worker fell about 30 feet to a lower floor inside the building on Thursday morning, according to Orangeburg Department of Public Safety spokesman Capt. Mike Adams. The department responded with a ladder company and rescue squad.
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
ESTHER CEPEDA: Immigration quandary continues in Alabama
At the same time, the administration insists on enforcing the Secure Communities program, which asks local law enforcement officials to identify illegal immigrants based on fingerprints checked against Department of Justice, FBI and Department of
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
ESTHER CEPEDA: Immigration quandary continues in Alabama
At the same time, the administration insists on enforcing the Secure Communities program, which asks local law enforcement officials to identify illegal immigrants based on fingerprints checked against Department of Justice, FBI and Department of
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
Arresting switch of job sees police officer turn priest
high-stress life of traffic pursuit. When somebody was killed in an accident, it was his job to visit the family and inform them, and also act as a liaison officer to help them deal with their grief and any ongoing investigation.
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
Darling book to lift lid on ˜brutal™ Brown
Back from the Brink: 1000 days at No 11 is said to reveal the true scale of behind the scenes feuding that dominated the Government during the financial crash. Labour Uncut claims to have seen extracts of the book, due out next Wednesday,
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
Wreck was intentional, police say
12 incident by the Raleigh Police Department's Crash Reconstruction Unit led police to determine that the wreck was not an accident but a deliberate assault that led to a homicide. Leak was charged last week with one count of murder and two felony
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:08A
Three charges against Bonds dismissed
Last week, Judge Susan Illston denied Bonds' motion to dismiss or retry his conviction on obstruction of justice, the one guilty verdict brought against Bonds. A sentencing date of Dec. 16 has been set for the obstruction conviction.
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:07A
Three charges against Bonds dismissed
Last week, Judge Susan Illston denied Bonds' motion to dismiss or retry his conviction on obstruction of justice, the one guilty verdict brought against Bonds. A sentencing date of Dec. 16 has been set for the obstruction conviction.
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:07A
AP Business NewsBrief at 1:51 am EDT
Government sues to block AT&T, T-Mobile mergerWASHINGTON (AP) _ The Justice Department took the unusual step Wednesday to try to block AT&T's $39 billion purchase of T-Mobile USA, arguing that the proposed merger would lead to higher wireless prices,
Updated: 09/01/2011 02:07A