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2 Dead in Bus Crash on New Jersey Turnpike
The bus hit a guard rail and a concrete abutment, crossed the lanes, and finally crashed, according to reports, but police are still investigating what caused the accident. Authorities believe the bus entered the grass along the center median before
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:20A

Driver injured in two-car collision on Route 132
BARNSTABLE — A two-car crash sent one woman to the hospital Monday morning, according to the Barnstable Fire Department. The accident happened on Route 132 near Attucks Lane. It involved a Cape Cod Times van and a minivan. The driver of the minivan was
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:20A

Freak accident at Baypark speedway
"It cannoned off her and they heard this almighty crash (as the metal hit the wall) behind them," he said. The woman, who was wearing a light jacket at the time, was carried down through the stands on a St John seat where she was given pain relief and
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:19A

Sisters to serve beans and rice
At 7:15, Mauela Pena and Alma Mendez are to present "Hope for Immigrant Victims." Pena and Mendez advocate for the rights of Latino immigrants who are victims of abuse and promote social justice with many local and state organizations.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:19A

DOST dispels text rumors regarding radiation
Montejo added that, the chances for the Philippines to be affected by the accident in Japan is very remote. Montejo also said that government agencies are closely monitoring developments with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:19A

Coal miner Consol to pay EPA $5.5 mn for pollution
NEW YORK: Coal miner Consol Energy agreed to pay the US Environmental Protection Agency $5.5 million in civil penalties for Clean Water Act violations at six of its mines in West Virginia, the Department of Justice said on Monday.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:18A

Solicitor reviewing case where murder conviction overturned
Chief Justice Jean Toal wrote in the court's opinion that a circuit judge was correct in granting a mistrial the first time Jack Edward Earl Parker was tried on a murder charge and that he can't be tried on the charge again. The second trial in which a
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:18A

Funeral protests represent harassment
You quote Chief Justice John Roberts stating that courts must protect "even hurtful speech on public issues to ensure that we do not stifle public debate." I would argue that the protests are not "public debate" but simple harassment.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:18A

Consol Energy to Pay Penalty and Install Treatment Following 2009 Dunkard
When completed, Consol's treatment plant will be the largest of its kind in Appalachia, according to the Department of Justice, capable of treating 3500 gallons of mine water per minute and eliminating more than 96 million pounds of TDS each year.
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:17A

Decision on Tibetan trust land deal today
shimla The final verdict on yet another 'benami' land deal under question, which involves a trust backed by the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, will be announced by Kangra Deputy Commissioner RC Gupta on Monday. The 181-kanals land near Trilokpur in
Updated: 03/15/2011 02:17A

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