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Schaumburg man living in driveway granted jury trial
John Wuerffel, 62, of the 1400 block of Hampton Lane, opted to represent himself in court Tuesday for both jury selection and the trial itself.
Updated: 08/31/2010 03:00P

Jury continues deliberations in Masaryktown slayings
BROOKSVILLE — Jurors in the double-murder trial of Robert Jardin still had not reached a verdict as of mid-afternoon
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:59P

Cloud computing by the numbers: What do all the statistics mean?
It's even more surprising if you factor in Moore's law. Head-scratcher #2: Is IT on the sidelines or are they involved in cloud application decisions?
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:59P

Young Buck files for Chapter 13 bankruptcy
Two days after the IRS conducted a surprise morning raid on his Hendersonville home, local rapper Young Buck voluntarily filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:58P

Staten Island teacher settles lawsuit with city over use of slang during AIDS
Intermediate School in New Springville, was wrongfully suspended and said her $1 million lawsuit against the city Education Department could proceed.
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:58P

Bizarre vehicle landing in Montgomery County crash
CBS 6 has called the Montgomery County Sheriff's for more information on the accident. A press release is expected to be issued shortly.
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:58P

AG hopeful targets new jobs
Illegal immigration -- "I have reviewed the Arizona law, and I believe it is constitutional; it was carefully written to comply with the Constitution .
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:58P

Coroner: Teen racer's death an accident
Peter Lenz, a 13-year-old motorcycle racer, died of multiple blunt force trauma and his death at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was ruled an accident,
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:57P

3M Company to acquire Cogent
Cogent Systems provides finger, palm, face and iris biometric systems for governments, law enforcement agencies, and commercial enterprises.
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:52P

Federal judge sides with Taser International in patent lawsuit against rival
(AP) - A federal judge in Arizona has ruled in favor of Taser International Inc. in a patent lawsuit that pit the maker of electric-shock devices against a
Updated: 08/31/2010 02:52P

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