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Bell crackdowns hand statewide candidates a chance to shine
The crackdown in Bell has also received extensive coverage in the Spanish-language media and should resonate among voters in blue-collar Latino communities
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:07P
No defense witnesses to be called in Smith trial
LOS ANGELES — In a surprise move, lawyers for three defendants in the Anna Nicole Smith drug conspiracy case announced in court Thursday they would not
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:05P
Prison News wins concessions in lawsuit
A monthly prison issues magazine has settled its lawsuit against Virginia Department of Corrections officials for $125250 and some changes to
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:04P
Hill School teacher pleads not guilty to inappropriate contact
Carlos Luis Ortega, 45, a former Spanish teacher and tennis coach at the private college preparatory boarding school, waived his arraignment in Montgomery
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:04P
Beckham Yellow Cards Magazine, Files Lawsuit Over Prostitute Allegations
| AP Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham stretches before the MLS soccer game against DC United in Carson, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010.
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:04P
Casinos withdraw petitions
when the matter came up for hearing on Thursday morning before the Division Bench comprising of Justice DG Karnik and Justice FM Reis.
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:02P
What we make these days can't cater for our families - Okada riders
He said: “Many children have become orphans, many women are now widows and many men have become widowers, as a result of road traffic accidents arising from
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:02P
Alberta farmer settles over shooting
Court heard during the trial that Graydon had pulled over Larsen on Highway 881 because of issues with the trailer Larsen was towing behind his truck.
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:01P
Authorities seek missing passenger from fatal crash
The crash took place around 5 pm Wednesday when Terry W. Brumfield, 56, of Piketon, was trying to cross railroad tracks that run across his driveway at 1752
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:01P
Clarkes-Highland News for 9/1/10: Workers advise caution in construction zones
Areas with road work should be clearly marked with orange construction signs, and many areas will have flaggers directing traffic. Oregon law requires
Updated: 09/23/2010 08:01P