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Green River Killer admits 49th murder
He entered his plea on a murder charge at the King County Regional Justice Center in Kent, a Seattle suburb. Ridgway, who has been dubbed the Green River Killer, confessed to killing Rebecca “Becky” Marrero in 1982 as part of a 2003 plea deal that
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:01P
Insurer Unat Direct says it has no record of my accident policy
I took out a personal accident plan in 1998 with AIG, which became Unat Direct, and paid the premium every month. Last summer, I rang Unat to check a detail of my cover, only to be told it had no record of the policy. I have been trying for the past
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:01P
Winners and losers from Daytona's Nationwide season opener
His right rear tire went flat during the caution after a Brad Keselowski, Patrick Sheltra, and Jason Wise crash. He had to pit to replace the tire and returned in 11th place. But he lost his drafting partner in Bowyer, who restarted in the lead but was
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:01P
Lib Dems clash with Tory right over child justice
It risks aggravating tensions over criminal policy, which have seen Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary, dubbed the "sixth Lib Dem in the Cabinet" for his emphasis on rehabilitation over the "prison works" stance favoured by Tory traditionalists.
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:00P
These are secular popular revolts – yet everyone is blaming religion
How on earth do well-educated if singularly undemocratic men get this thing so wrong? Confronted by a series of secular explosions – Bahrain does not quite fit into this bracket – they blame radical Islam. The Shah made an identical mistake in reverse.
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:00P
Lawyer sets up shop at Godfrey bakery
A lawyer for 14 years, Wallace practices three areas of law: real estate, estate planning and business law. In the past, an attorney couldn't represent someone without appearing in court. If someone just needed advice or guidance, "those are the people
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:59P
Lawyer sets up shop at Godfrey bakery
A lawyer for 14 years, Wallace practices three areas of law: real estate, estate planning and business law. In the past, an attorney couldn't represent someone without appearing in court. If someone just needed advice or guidance, "those are the people
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:59P
W5: Extreme measures in the quest for justice
Nick Djokich seemed to be a model citizen and a pillar of his Calgary community. The father of two was by all accounts a loving family man and a good friend and neighbour. Furthermore, he was devoutly religious. When a new priest arrived at his church,
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:59P
lan PERSONALITY: Ageless Fashionista
"I had also established a business that was very prosperous and had a bright future and also gave me the opportunity to choose my working hours to give me enough time for my family," she says. She adds that being a busy woman-working and raising
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:58P
'The Help' Speak Up. What Will Kathryn Stockett Say?
Cooper's lawsuit says the author was "asked not to use the name and likeness of Ablene," according to a New York Times report. A statement by the book's publisher said, "This is a beautifully written work of fiction and we don't think there is any
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:58P