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PCs to lose jobs under the new law, says Raila
In Mbita, Immigration minister Otieno Kajwang' said he has no apologies over his call for DCs and PCs to pack up and leave.
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:26P
Fury over Mutula's take on Ocampo
File | Nation Justice and Constitutional Affairs minister Mutula Kilonzo, who has been criticised for asking the International Criminal Court to leave poll
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:25P
Duo face trial as kidnap victim commits suicide
DUBAI — A man allegedly hanged himself to death in the custody of his kidnappers, a court heard on Sunday. According to the police, the deceased was taken
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:23P
Pedestrian killed in Hwy. 98 crash
FORT WALTON BEACH — Investigators are looking for witnesses to a Saturday night wreck that killed a pedestrian. By the time first responders arrived at the
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:21P
Corinth man identified as victim in fatal Hadley accident
HADLEY -- Police on Sunday identified the victim of a fatal motor vehicle accident as a 22-year-old Corinth man. Brian A. Marcotte, of 6 Wood Road in
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:20P
Ayodhya or not, politics had scant regard for judgments
But there has seldom been political unanimity, except in speeches, on setting a deadline to root out corruption from PDS. It's another matter that many of
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:18P
Jury selection to begin in jewelry store killings
case of 28-year-old Christopher DiMeo are scheduled to begin picking jurors Monday in Bridgeport Superior Court. His trial is slated to begin Jan. 18.
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:16P
Jack Roush flying high again
And, oh, by the way, the co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing says he's flown twice since losing sight in his left eye in a July 27 plane crash in Oshkosh, Wis.
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:15P
Federal marshals order reporters away from court
During a federal jury trial in Norfolk last week, jurors, a key trial witness, a robed judge, two defendants and their attorneys walked outside — into the
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:14P
Wis. AG to host first open records seminar
MADISON (AP) -- Attorney General JB Van Hollen will host the first of the state Justice Department's open records seminars this week.
Updated: 09/19/2010 03:13P