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911 tapes released in Taconic crash
"Oh my God, bad accident, bad accident!" another woman cried. "The van was going southbound?" the police operator asked one caller, who replied: "Yes.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:57A
Lindsay Lohan Wants Her Career Back; Says 'You Learn From Your Mistakes'
intruder who tried to break into Paris Hilton's home, been in trouble with the law before? Tiger Woods & Elin Nordegren's Divorce: Who Gets What?
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:54A
Gallup reports historic poll margin for GOP in Congress
And come 2012, the American people will be asked to render its verdict on that approach. Politics, like baseball, is a long game played in half-inning
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:53A
Polk Murder Suspect Freed on $500000 Bond
He used Orlando bondsman Dina Edwards to pay his $500000 bail bond, according to records from Polk County Sheriff's Office records.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:53A
Student Loan Debt Clock Ticks Past $848 Billion
Sponsored by FinAid.org, the Student Loan Debt Clock tallies an estimate of total private and federal outstanding student debt. According to FinAid, now is
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:52A
Student Loan Debt Clock Ticks Past $848 Billion
Sponsored by FinAid.org, the Student Loan Debt Clock tallies an estimate of total private and federal outstanding student debt. According to FinAid, now is
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:52A
Hughes Watters Askanase Named One of Two Law Firms to Receive Lender
The LPS Summit Award recognizes law firms that achieve consistently superior performance in bankruptcy and foreclosure practice.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:49A
Hughes Watters Askanase Named One of Two Law Firms to Receive Lender
The LPS Summit Award recognizes law firms that achieve consistently superior performance in bankruptcy and foreclosure practice.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:49A
Hughes Watters Askanase Named One of Two Law Firms to Receive Lender
The LPS Summit Award recognizes law firms that achieve consistently superior performance in bankruptcy and foreclosure practice.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:49A
Judge want delay sentencing in bridge shooting
Justice Department lawyers had asked US District Judge Lance Africk to reconsider an earlier ruling and postpone Lehrmann's Sept. 16 sentencing.
Updated: 08/31/2010 11:48A