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Quick Smoke: Perdomo Lot 23 Robusto
Each Saturday and Sunday we'll post a Quick Smoke: not quite a full review, just our brief verdict on a single cigar of “buy,” “hold,” or “sell.” When I first tried this blend several years ago, I found it to be somewhat lacking in flavor.
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:11P
Is Hacker Collective Anonymous Trying To Destroy Louis Vuitton?
What she definitely couldn't have guessed, however, is that such a lawsuit would incite amorphous hacker collective Anonymous to launch a full-force attack on the brand. Objective: Financial damage to Louis Vuitton. The more, the better.
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:11P
Two-Vehicle Accident on Wyoming Avenue in South Orange
Sunday morning crash results in an overturned vehicle and sends one passenger to the hospital. By Sonya Kimble-Ellis | Email the author | 2:36pm Police, fire and rescue squad officials were on the scene Sunday morning for a two-car accident near the
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:11P
LAPD eases impound rules after immigrant criticism
Immigration advocacy groups said the old rules disproportionately targeted undocumented immigrants, who are not able to obtain licenses legally in most states. Once a vehicle is impounded, law enforcement agencies often require it to remain locked up
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:10P
Former priest target of suits files for bankruptcy
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A former Roman Catholic priest accused in lawsuits of molesting boys has filed for bankruptcy. The Post-Tribune reports that Richard Emerson filed for bankruptcy in US Bankruptcy Court in Georgia on Feb. 24.
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:09P
Former NW Ind. priest accused in lawsuits of molesting boys files for bankruptcy
AP MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — A former Roman Catholic priest accused in lawsuits of molesting boys has filed for bankruptcy. The Post-Tribune reports that Richard Emerson filed for bankruptcy in US Bankruptcy Court in Georgia on Feb. 24.
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:09P
Meet Joshua Glover and Our History
On the day after the surrender, Booth's attorney, Byron Paine (later a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court), successfully applied to Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Abram D. Smith for a writ of habeas corpus. The learned judges read long opinions
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:08P
4 perish in horrific crash
Four people were burnt to death after their VW Golf car collided head-on with a Salvation Army Church-owned Mitsubishi truck and immediately went up in flames along the Harare-Domboshawa Road on Sunday morning. Police spokesperson Assistant Inspector
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:08P
Heavy rain threatens Persepolis
They demand constitutional reforms that would reduce King Mohammed's powers and make the justice system more independent. In an attempt to head off serious unrest, the Moroccan government has promised to boost subsidies for staples whose prices have
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:07P
Protesters in DC demonstrate against the Patriot Act
The Nation The Act broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts. dm.usda.gov Congress has until Feb. 28, to extend the expiring provisions of the law
Updated: 03/13/2011 03:07P