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Single-car accident kills woman, injures two men
Elk Grove police are investigating the cause of a crash early Monday that killed an unidentified female. A 1995 Toyota Camry was heading south near the 8400
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:01A
1 killed, 3 injured in early-morning car crash
The crash happened shortly before 1 am Tuesday, near the intersection of Virginia Beach Boulevard and Northridge Drive. According to officers, a Nissan
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:01A
Tourists sue over 'Billy' clubbing
sitting in the front row of the Imperial Theatre when they got creamed by a prop that came flying off the stage, their Manhattan federal lawsuit says.
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:01A
Spain asks America to clear up nuclear mess
THE Spanish government is demanding that America pays to remove 50000 cubic metres of contaminated plutonium from a site in Almeria.
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:01A
Essex man in fatal two-car crash named
John Handley, of Bures, died at the scene of the crash on the B1508 Colchester to Bures road. His red Suzuki Wagon collided with a silver Audi A4 at West
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:00A
Only one death recorded during Budumburam riots – Police
Director of Public Affairs in Accra said information available to the Police indicated that a bus was involved in an accident in which three people died
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:00A
Doctors concerned by new immigration proposals in Arizona
Arizona senate president Russell Pearce, a Mesa Republican who was chief sponsor of last year's immigration law, says the hospitals bill is part of a
Updated: 02/15/2011 04:00A
Owners level a charge against union
The league says the union wants to decertify so it can file an antitrust lawsuit. The filing with the NLRB says the “union's strategy amounts to an unlawful
Updated: 02/15/2011 03:59A
North Durham woman killed in head-on collision with Jeep
The fatal accident occurred last Saturday night when the driver of the Chevrolet sedan mistakenly crossed from the westbound into the eastbound lane on
Updated: 02/15/2011 03:59A
Promoters raise, lose millions more through offshore companies
The bankruptcy trustee, Michael Cheevers of Vancouver, says investors will lose at least 95 per cent of their capital. But that's not where the story ends.
Updated: 02/15/2011 03:59A