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New Evansville CVB board could act on Fowler lawsuit Friday
The lawsuit is among the issues board members will take up in an executive session set for 8:45 am at the Pagoda Visitors Center. The executive session will
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:45P

Some state lawmakers annoyed with immigration distraction
The measure, which died in committee this week, would put Arizona law at odds with the 14th amendment of the US Constitution. Many lawmakers, democrat and
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:45P

ASU's Week in Pictures
Criminal justice majors Anna Haney, a sophomore from Chandler, Ariz. and Jason Ball, a junior from Illinois, work on their “Introduction to Policing”
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:45P

Compelling testimony may help pass no-texting bill
Her brother was killed in a car crash caused by a texting driver. Her testimony, which is still available for viewing on the South Dakota Public
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:44P

Catholics Organize to Support Gay Marriage
The conference is sponsored by New Ways Ministry, a Maryland-based national Catholic organization which works for justice and equality for lesbian and gay
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:44P

New trial ordered for Toronto mother convicted of murdering son
The three-judge panel ordered a new trial for Tammy Marquardt, who they agreed suffered a "miscarriage of justice" through spending 13 years in prison,
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:44P

XETA TECH: Robbins Umeda LLP Is Investigating XETA Technologies, Inc. Acquisiti..
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Updated: 02/10/2011 05:44P

Lee Valley White Water Centre gets VIP visit
“It's going to be a brilliant showcase for sport” was the verdict of Paul Deighton, chief executive of the London Organising Committee
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:44P

Suit filed in Dallas over seats
AP Ticket-holding football fans who ended up with no seats or what they considered bad views of the Super Bowl have filed a class-action lawsuit against the
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:43P

$450000 bond set for Mass. man charged with threatening state lawmaker
Snyder has proposed an Arizona-style immigration law for Florida. Roberts set a $300000 bond for a charge of making a written threat to kill or do bodily
Updated: 02/10/2011 05:42P

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